Thousands fans are now excited for the upcoming release of "The Winds of Winter" book by George RR Martin. Now, new reports are claiming that the much-awaited sixth installment of the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.
George RR Martin now done writing 'The Winds of Winter'
Yibada has reported that George RR Martin is now done working on "The Winds of Winter" novel. Reports about the New Mexican finishing the book already have started speculating when George RR Martin had started releasing some of its chapters.
As a matter of fact, GamenGuide has previously revealed how George RR Martin surprised his fans during the Balticon Convention. Fans demanded George RR Martin to reveal some details about Damphair Greyjoy to which "The Winds of Winter" author has responded with "The Greyjoys have it - you sick motherfuckers."
Aside from that, George RR Martin has also divulged some details about Arya Starks' alter ego named Mercy. Some other information about the ancient Westeros called "Sons of the Dragon" were also unveiled.
Rumors have it that George RR Martin is now ready to publish "The Winds of Winter" book after finishing the last few chapters the last few weeks. Insiders have claimed that George RR Martin will soon be submitting the draft to his editors one of these days.
However, up until now, nothing is confirmed as of yet. "The Winds of Winter" is expected to hit bookstores in January 2017.
More deaths to expect in 'The Winds of Winter' novel
Other news have claimed that more deaths and bloodier scenes will be happening in "The Winds of Winter." For fans, this is not a surprise anymore as George RR Martin is known to be very fond of wars and deaths.
Meanwhile, George RR Martin has recently had an interview with Stephen King during the latter's trip for his "End of Watch" book. "The Winds of Winter" author has asked Stephen King how was he able to produce three chapters in a span of six months while he writes three other novels.
Stephen King then revealed he writes six pages per day. ""You always get six pages? You never get constipated?" "The Winds of Winter" author George RR Martin said.