The last update we got from Martin was: "I’ve been so slow with these books," Martin told Rolling Stone. "The major points of the ending will be things I told [Benioff and Weiss] five or six years ago. But there may also be changes, and there’ll be a lot added." - mentalfloss. Also, form notablog (official communication from George R.R. Martin)
I recently sat down and watched this interview with George R.R. Martin from several years ago around his Song of Ice and Fire series when Game of Thrones was
George R.R. Martin at the Sony Pictures presentation during San Diego Comic-Con in 2014. Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images Back in 2014, long before HBO's "Game of Thrones" was close to wrapping, Martin spoke about "The Winds of Winter" in an interview with Vanity Fair .
George R.R. Martin said he was "out of the loop" during the final four seasons of "Game of Thrones." During an interview with The New York Times, he said he didn't know why that happened. "You have to ask Dan and David," he said, referencing showrunners (David Benioff and D.B. Weiss).
Here’s Martin: “The books reflect a patriarchal society based on the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages were not a time of sexual egalitarianism. It was very classist, dividing people into three
At nearly an hour-long, this Stephen King interview with George R. R. Martin delves into details of their writing craft. The two discuss each other’s work, aspects of their personal life, writing interests and more. As most writers and fans know, Martin writes at a slow pace which has infuriated fans on the internet over the years. Wnd20f.