George RR Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" is one of the most popular novel series today. Its success has spawned a TV adaptation that is equally as successful as the books. Unfortunately, until now "ASOIAF" fans are waiting for "The Winds of Winter." When will "The Winds of Winter" see the light of day?
Previous reports suggested that George RR Martin will release "The Winds of Winter" at Worldcon. Unfortunately, it turned out that those reports were false. George RR Martin already announced that there is no book launching in the said event.
Despite George RR Martin's sad announcement, confirming that "The Winds of Winter" is still not done, fans still attended the event to see the celebrity author. According to the Kansas City Star, the "The Winds of Winter" author attracted the crowd at the KC science fiction convention. The said event sold over 7,000 passes.
Unfortunately, George RR Martin is elusive when it comes to the progress of "The Winds of Winter." Initially, there are rumors that GRRM might read the Cersei chapter in the said event, as he is fond of sharing free chapters of "The Winds of Winter." But there was no free reading, to the dismay of many.
Meanwhile, there are rumors that the upcoming episode titled "Winds of Winter" in "Game of Thrones" Season 7 has leaked. Per Winter is Coming, "Game of Thrones" Season 7 is looking for a Lovely Lady in the upcoming season. The "GoT" production did not specify any age but hinted that the role will have a "good speaking part" and will also include "full nudity."
This has triggered the rumors that the Lovely Lady in the casting call would play the role of Falia Flowers, the popular lover of Euron Greyjoy. Flowers has been mentioned in the free Greyjoy chapter that George RR Martin read for the "The Winds of Winter" fans at the Balticon.
Do you agree that the Lovely Lady in the casting call of "Game of Thrones" Season 7 episode "Winds of Winter" is for Falia Flowers? Do you agree that George RR Martin struggles to finish "The Winds of Winter" due to his appearances in several conventions? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.