George RR Martin's long overdue book, "The Winds of Winter" remains to be the most wanted book at the time. Unfortunately, fans have been waiting for it for four years and counting yet, its release date remains in the dark. To appease fans, the celebrity author treats them with a free chapter at Balticon.
George RR Martin Treats Balticon Participants With A New Reading Of 'The Winds of Winter';
Wherever George RR Martin goes, fans don't expect him to talk about "The Winds of Winter" but they hope he would. Martin already admitted that he is a slow writer, he often rewrites whatever he does when his creativity requires it.
This is fine for some readers who understands that they can only read the best "TWOW" in this way. Meanwhile, others have dubbed the "The Winds of Winter" author unprofessional for making fans wait long. Either way, George RR Martin is doing little things to comfort fans that "The Winds of Winter" is in progress.
According to Heavy, George RR Martini allowed fans to choose among three chapters, which are as follows: Aeron "Damphair" Greyjoy, a chapter about Arya Stark's alter ego Mercy and some ancient history of Westeros called "Sons of the Dragon."
The loudest shout in the room was for the Damphair chapter and Martin commented that there were lots of Greyjoy fans adding, "you scary sons of bitches." Since the Aeron chapter was what fans want, the author said "The Greyjoys have it - you sick motherfuckers."
About The Aegon Chapter In 'The Winds of Winter'
For "A Song of Ice and Fire" fans who think that Ramsay Bolton is the most twisted and sick character in the series, wait until you read "The Winds of Winter." The new chapter may convince you to change your mind and pick Euron Greyjoy as the sickest character instead. Fans created a summary of George RR Martin's new "TWOW" reading featuring the sickening treatment of Euron Greyjoy to Aeron.
George RR Martin welcomes questions from fans and when asked about the chapter he most relates, he said that he relates to all of "The Winds of Winter" chapters because he developed sympathy for them. As for the new chapter, Martin explained that he does not share Aeron's faith but finds it interesting. Despite Martin's welcoming attitude and kindness to discuss "The Winds of Winter" fans did not ask for the book's release date, per International Business Times. Perhaps, they know he has no answers for it at the time.
Do you agree that fans should not ask George RR Martin about the release date of "The Winds of Winter?" How do you find Euron? Is he sicker than Ramsay Bolton? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.