![]() April 2011: Martin predicts 'The Winds of Winter' will take 3 years to finish ![]() "The good news is that I seem to have written more than a hundred pages of The Winds of Winter already," he says. The following month, Martin again says he has moved a chapter, this time focused on Aeron Greyjoy, into The Winds of Winter from A Dance with Dragons. July 2010: Martin has written more than 100 pages He describes this as "good news for" The Winds of Winter, as he now has "four chapters done for that one (an Arya, a Sansa, and two Ariannes)." In a June 2010 blog, Martin announces he has moved two completed chapters (told from Arianne's point of view) from A Dance with Dragons, the fifth book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, into the sixth book, The Winds of Winter. Will the highly anticipated sixth installment, The Winds of Winter, ever be published, or will Martin's epic fantasy series forever remain unfinished? Let's take a look at all the status updates we've gotten so far, some promising and some very much not: June 2010: Martin has written 4 chapters of 'The Winds of Winter' ![]() ![]() Martin is experiencing, as fans have been waiting for the next novel in the author's Game of Thrones book series for nearly 12 years now. Is winter still coming, or what? If you've ever found yourself struggling to meet deadlines, it's surely nothing compared to what George R.R. ![]()
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