12:15 PM EDT 4/26/2017
"The Winds of Winter" is the sixth novel in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" but it appears that the famous author, Neil Gaiman is writing the novel on behalf of Martin.Read more
7:11 AM EDT 4/24/2017
George R. R. Martin might be busy with another project at this time but this doesn't stop fans from speculating that "The Winds of Winter" will be out before "Game of Thrones" season 7 debuts in July.Read more
9:51 AM EDT 3/31/2017
"The Winds of Winter" will solve the cliffhangers from the previous installment "A Dance with Dragons" but it appears that fans will have to wait a little longer before its release.Read more
8:00 AM EST 3/9/2017
The "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date might be really delayed so the writers have decided to troll George R.R. Martin to write "The Winds of Winter" faster!Read more
5:10 PM EDT 3/18/2015
On his March 16th entry in his Not A Blog blog site, George R.R. Martin parenthetically wrote: “Should I complete and deliver WINDS OF WINTER before these cons roll round, I reserve the right to change my mind.”Read more
10:52 AM EST 1/25/2015
Telltale has officially announced the release date for nerve-racking Episode 2 of Games of Throne. The episode has been named The Lost Lords and will be based on the events that occurred in Episode 1, Iron From Ice, which was released in December. Reportedly, till date it has been receiving positive comments from its fans, viewers, and other critics wherein its users enjoyed playing the game despite a few issues.Read more
1:10 PM EST 1/14/2015
“The Winds of Winter,” the much anticipated sixth installment in George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Fire and Ice” seven-book fantasy epic still has no definite release date. However, some expect the book may be ready by 2017, assuming of course that the 65-year-old author can continue on with his current pace of about 250 word per day. The author himself admitted he doesn’t know when he will finish the much anticipated sixth installment in his “A Song of Ice and Fire” seven-book fantasy epic. "I don't know,” George R.R. Martin told Digital Spy. “I have days where I make lots of progress, I have days where I make next to no progress, I have days where I think I'm going backwards because I don't like what I wrote yesterday. So I've given up making any predictions on that. I'm just writing it and when it's done, it'll be done."Read more