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See AllStephen King's Dark Tower Series Is Proof That GRRM Can Still Finish A Song Of Ice & Fire
My brain had a mathcramp. Yes, I made a mistake. It happens - I've updated the article now to reflect it, but I think my point still stands!
George R. R. Martin's New Announcement Has Finally Made Me Accept He's Never Finishing The Winds Of Winter
Sorry - are you saying that writing isn't a "real job" while commenting on an op-ed that someone wrote about a book someone wrote?
George R. R. Martin's New Announcement Has Finally Made Me Accept He's Never Finishing The Winds Of Winter
That's a really compelling idea on a creative level, but you get into some real dicey legal areas there. Who gets credit? Royalties? Do they get a piece of the IP? How does the payment work? Does that tarnish Martin's legacy? etc. etc.
George R. R. Martin's New Announcement Has Finally Made Me Accept He's Never Finishing The Winds Of Winter
I wrote that multiple times throughout. ;) I just used GoT once, because that's how many people first were introduced to the series.
George R. R. Martin's New Announcement Has Finally Made Me Accept He's Never Finishing The Winds Of Winter
Okay, I want the book to come out, too, but this is an arguably entitled and extreme stance.
Everyone's Asking The Wrong The Pitt Season 2 Question About Langdon
Yep! I didn't want to get into all of that in this article as it wasn't really the point, but you're right. My main thing here was that a lot of people are hating on Langdon for hurting their precious cinnamon roll Robby, but I think a lot of people are overlooking the fact that Langdon's reaction is...completely human. Especially for someone with substance abuse issues who isn't ready to acknowledge it yet.