Many were dismayed with the US President Election 2016 results. George RR Martin, the brain behind the popular "A Song of Ice and Fire" novel series is also disappointed with the election results. According to some sources, GRRM is halting the production of "The Winds of Winter" to show his protest. Thus, "TWOW" will be further delayed.
Yes, many were expecting to see the sixth "ASOIAF" book in the bookshelves when George RR Martin announced that he will release "The Winds of Winter" before "Game of Thrones" Season 6 premieres. Unfortunately, "GoT" S6 is over and HBO's action-fantasy TV series is heading for its final run in "GoT" Season 7 but "TWOW" remains in the dark.
Unfortunately, it looks like the wait will be extended. According to HealthAim, George RR Martin is also not happy with the result of the election. The "ASOIAF" author is reportedly halting the progress of "The Winds of Winter" to show his protest against Donald Trump's victory.
The "A Song of Ice and Fire" author is a solid supporter of Hillary Clinton. When George RR Martin learned that Hillary Clinton loses to Donald Trump in the presidential race, the "The Winds of Winds" scribe turned to his blog to express his sentiments.
"America has spoken. I really thought we were better than this. Guess not," GRRM wrote. However, before ending his blog, the "The Winds of Winter" scribe teases fans that "Winter is coming."
"TWOW" fans were divided with George RR Martin's teaser. Some "ASOIAF" fans take it as an indication that "The Winds of Winter" will soon see the light of day. Meanwhile, due to the continuous delay of the sixth "A Song of Ice and Fire" book, others take it literally. Yes, winter is coming but not "The Winds of Winter."
Do you believe that Donald Trump's win has an impact on the progress of "The Winds of Winter?" Is George RR Martin that affected with the US President Election 2016 results that he has to halt the development of the sixth "ASOIAF" book? How will fans take this, if this is true? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.