Primal Slayer
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So does anyone plan on reading the comic that Dynamite is putting out?
Wait 7 years to a read a book you really like, as I have.
Would have been really awesome to have the 6th harry potter book end the way it did and have JK Rowling gone for 7 years before ending the series...Loyal fans who actually read the books at that time have lived it like I have...I don't think you waited 7 years, it will change a person's perspective.
In fact, most have been waiting since the end of Storm of Swords (3rd book) because the 4th book is essentially just half of a book and barely anything significant is going down.
So does anyone plan on reading the comic that Dynamite is putting out?
Wait 7 years to a read a book you really like, as I have.
Would have been really awesome to have the 6th harry potter book end the way it did and have JK Rowling gone for 7 years before ending the series...Loyal fans who actually read the books at that time have lived it like I have...I don't think you waited 7 years, it will change a person's perspective.
In fact, most have been waiting since the end of Storm of Swords (3rd book) because the 4th book is essentially just half of a book and barely anything significant is going down.
GRRM is milking every penny till he dies...He probably has already written book 6 and 7 and just makes frequent changes to it. But knowing him based off things he likes to do (events, scripts, and more shows) He wants to make boatload of money and ride it all the way to the bank.
What a coincidence that book 5 is released right after season 1...However, GRRM has become so mainstream that he may be forced to sit down and complete the 6th book in another 3 years. Then book 7 will be released...when season 6 of Game of Thrones is finished
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And now it begins
http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/23/game-of-thrones-casting/
While I'm sure [blackout]Natalie Dormer[/blackout] is a good actress and all, I'm surprised they cast someone as old as her to play [blackout]Ser Loras' younger sister[/blackout]; especially since the actor for Ser Loras (Finn Jones) is born 1988 and she looks visibly older than him.
P.S.: Just looked her up her past works a little more. Seems good though I now can't help but think she'd have made a better [blackout]Melisandre[/blackout].
I love GRRM conspiracy theories. They're full of herp-derp moments. Poeman, thank you for sharing your herp-derp with us. We all feel blessed, I am sure.
That said, I would like to begin a movement of readers present in this thread who don't actually care how long it took to get A Dance with Dragons. Regardless of how much time it took, I am happy to be reading one of the finest writers still on the planet.![]()
There is nothing wrong with an artist in any genre making money for what he does. There's also no rush for him to get them out, just like there's no real rush for a painter to finish a painting. I work in publishing and it's not an easy road to go down, from the date of submission to publications in most cases is 7 months and sometimes easily over a year (like the new James Bond novel that came out last year). No reflection on the author whatsoever, but editors, yes me and people who have opinions on stuff have to throw their two cents in.
When John Gardner wrote the Bond novels in the 80's and 90's he was under contract to produce a book every year. He asked for a break after the 7th book and IFP said no. It led to declining health and declining quality in the series. He died not long after his run on the series ended, much like Fleming he made a promise he couldn't, a book a year, and it killed him.
Let GRRM work at his own pace.
Let GRRM work at his own pace.
You're right, I wasn't. I purchased A Game of Thrones before A Clash of Kings ever came out, and then it sat on my bookshelf for several years until I was finishing up college with some intensive study of writing. And then I read it, and then I read A Clash of Kings, and then I read A Storm of Swords, and then I read A Feast for Crows. I have reread them since then, when I gifted all my paperbacks to a friend and got him invested in the series, and repurchased them as hardcovers. I have never once felt entitled to receiving the fifth book or any subsequent books, nor have I condemned GRRM for not meeting some quota projected by personal selfishness.I am sure you werent around reading this series when it first came up...Also, I am sure your herp-derp is suffice enough for you to play with.

What if? It would be a tragedy that his talent had passed, no different from the passing of any other talent of any art medium. And I would be thankful that I had had the opportunity to read the published portions of a magnificent story.But what if he dies in the middle of writing book 6 say 7 years down the road?
You know Dinklage is older than both Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Lena Headey. Not a big deal IMO. She'll be great. I have a feeling the big three of Stannis, Melisandre and Davos will be breaking soon.
But what if he dies in the middle of writing book 6 say 7 years down the road?
Then he's dead and has given us an impressive body of work. Many artists die leaving unfinished works. I'm happy for the books we have and for the new one coming out soon, lets not start crying doom and gloom just yet. Heck, even Jordan's work is being finished.