Winds of Winter Spoilers And Release Date: Interesting Spoilers Which Include The Author's Own Exposures
Although there is a very high demand for the "Winds of Winter", its release date is expected to happen in the year 2017. But there are a number of interesting spoilers that are spinning around which include the author's own exposures. George R.R. Martin, together with fantasy writer Robin Hobb, leaded a Q&A event in London last August. Those who attended the event and paid £45 ticket got a souvenir which is actually a hardback copy of Hobb's "Fool's Assassin." The UK publisher HarperCollins' Charlie Redmayne was so thrilled with the event. He added that the two are both experts at their craft, and have taken fantasy writing to the widest probable spectators via their remarkable characters and worlds.
The Q&A event was among one of the most amazing platform for Martin to tip out some of the most awaited "Winds of Winter" spoilers. Some were streamed live via Blinkbox books page in Facebook. Basing on some analysis coming from the Five Thirty Eight, it was predicted that the release date have to be on 2017 which is also a statement released by The Independent.
Because the 65-year-old author Martin has pulled himself out of the HBO's "Game of Thrones" Season 5 to pay more attention to the "Winds of Winter," maybe it is safe to say that hopefully it will get an earlier promotion. While the fans are understandably restless to learn the fate of Tyrion, Martin made fun about the character, possibly giving some clues about his death.
Martin stated that he loves all his characters, but Tyrion has always been his favourite. He also declared in his latest interview that Tyrion is in fact the simplest to write about and the only thing that it is difficult that it takes him a couple of days and sometimes weeks to make one-liners that Tyrion comes up with. He even wishes that in real life he could be as fun-loving and sharp as Tyrion.
Martin was thoughtful enough to share his philosophy behind the unforeseen deaths of the characters. He added that some say that you actually write what you like to read and you make in TV what you actually like to watch.
















