Game of Thrones author apologises for missing deadline

George RR Martin: ‘I tried, I promise you. I failed.’ Says TV series will appear before book

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Game of Thrones series author George RR Martin has missed the deadline that would have allowed the sixth novel in his fantasy series to be published before the next TV series starts.

As a result the sixth season of HBO’s Game of Thrones series will be shown before its source material is published. The deadline was December 31st.

Martin had been working with HBO writers and producers to help the series mirror the books, but the next season is due to start in early 2016. Martin's sixth book, the Winds of Winter, will not be ready.

Game of Thrones series author George RR Martin who said said a deadline that would have allowed the sixth novel in his fantasy series to be published before the next TV series starts has been missed. Photograph: Reuters
Game of Thrones series author George RR Martin who said said a deadline that would have allowed the sixth novel in his fantasy series to be published before the next TV series starts has been missed. Photograph: Reuters

Announcing an update on the progress of his book on his blog on Saturday, Martin prefacing his announcement with the words “you won’t like it”.

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He wrote: “For months now I have wanted nothing so much as to be able to say, ‘I have completed and delivered The Winds of Winter’ on or before the last day of 2015. But the book’s not done.

“Nor is it likely to be finished tomorrow, or next week. Yes, there’s a lot written. Hundreds of pages. Dozens of chapters. But there’s also a lot still left to write. I am months away still … and that’s if the writing goes well. (Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t.)

“Chapters still to write, of course … but also rewriting. I always do a lot of rewriting, sometimes just polishing, sometimes pretty major restructures.”

Martin said he and his editors met HBO producers in early 2015, after the fifth series of Game of Thrones was broadcast, to discuss how The Winds of Winter could be out before the next season.

He said for the book to be out in March 2016 he would have to deliver the manuscript in October, which “seemed very doable to me. In May”.

However, a busy year meant he would be unable to meet the deadline, which deeply depressed him.

Explaining the reaction of his editors, the author said: “[I] thought they’d be sick about it … but I have to say, my editors and publishers are great, and they took it with surprising equanimity.”

A new deadline of New Year’s Eve was agreed and has since been missed, forcing Martin to admit: “Here it is, the first of January. The book is not done, not delivered. No words can change that. I tried, I promise you. I failed.

“I blew the Halloween deadline, and I’ve now blown the end of the year deadline. And that almost certainly means that no, The Winds of Winter will not be published before the sixth season of Game of Thrones premieres in April.”

Apologising to fans of the books, for whom he accepted some aspects of the TV show would spoil events in the new novel, he said: “I won’t make excuses. There are no excuses. No one else is to blame. Not my editors and publishers, not HBO. It’s on me. I tried, and I am still trying.

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