While promoting his new Game of Thrones reference book The Rise of the Dragon, George R.R. Martin offered an optimistic update for fans awaiting his sixth Game of Thrones book, The Winds of Winter.It's been 11 years since Martin published his fifth Game of Thrones book, 2011's A Dance With Dragons, though he has revealed the titles for his sixth book (The Winds of Winter) and seventh and final book (A Dream of Spring) many years earlier.The 74-year-old author appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday evening, where he revealed he's 75% done with The Winds of Winter, approximately, while also revealing the original deign for the iconic Iron Throne.
Book: While promoting his new Game of Thrones reference book The Rise of the Dragon, George R.R. Martin offered an optimistic update for fans awaiting his sixth Game of Thrones book, The Winds of Winter Throne: The 74-year-old author appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday evening, where he revealed he's 75% done with The Winds of Winter, approximately, while also revealing the original deign for the iconic Iron ThroneColbert joked that he, 'legally' has to ask him about his progress on The Winds of Winter.'I am making progress with The Winds of Winter.
But did is still not done yet,' Martin said, while Colbert asked, 'How much are we talking, how much farther?' 'Well, I think it is going to be a very big book.
The biggest book so far were the third volume, A Storm of Swords and the sixth, A Dance with Dragons, both about 1500 pages,' Martin added.
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