George R. R. Martin no longer knows if he'll finish Game of Thrones books
Briefly

George R. R. Martin has acknowledged that he is significantly delayed in finishing 'The Winds of Winter,' admitting, 'Unfortunately, I am 13 years late.' He expressed confusion over how he arrived at this juncture, stating, 'I don't know, it happens a day at a time.' His statements reflect the enormous pressure he feels regarding the completion of this long-anticipated book, indicating that his commitment is genuine despite the misgivings of fans.
Addressing the rumors surrounding the completion of 'The Winds of Winter' and its follow-up 'A Dream of Spring,' Martin seeks to reassure fans that completing the series remains a priority. However, he candidly remarks, 'Maybe they're right. I don't know. I'm alive right now! I seem pretty vital!' This highlights the uncertainty surrounding his writing schedule and the expectations placed upon him by eager fans.
In a light-hearted comment about his productivity and life choices, Martin quipped, 'I’m not a golfer,' indicating he has no plans to retire or slow down despite the delays in his writing. He acknowledges the abundance of projects unrelated to his novels, including a lawsuit against OpenAI and producing films based on his late friend's work, underlining that he remains active and engaged in creative endeavors beyond 'The Winds of Winter.'
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