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Sep 23, 2015 12:26PM

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Hahahhaa....That made me laugh out loud...Thank God you do, or I'd think I'd go mad at the wait...bot you and George...ten years...too much! LOL


I saw it and roared with laughter...and as for Shakespeare, there were no computers in his day, but he is still faster than George LOL...

This is also a good way to keep things in perspective: http://www.shortlist.com/entertainmen...
Although it's questionable whether you really need that time to read those books, it's interesting to see the comparison of the length of some of the most popular books and book series. And to know that, even though it hasn't been finished, ASOAIF is already 3.7 times longer than the entire Lord of the Rings saga.

I am a great fan of George R R Martin and have read the A Song of Ice and Fire several times over and yes he is a brilliant writer, but that does not mean he is untouchable. I hope Sharon doesn't mind me speaking for her, but I'm sure she also respects the work that GRRM has done over the years, after all, she is a brilliant writer herself and realises how hard it is.
Our comments above were meant to be humorous and a respectful humour at that.
I am also sure that GRRM also possesses a sense of humour and doubt he'd take offense at friendly humour, after all, GRRM has said himself that he is a great fan of Sharon Kay Penman and her works have been an inspiration to him.
So no offence was meant. We were only joking...but I am still relieved that Sharon doesn't take 10 years to write each of her novels or I'd be reading them in a nursing home lol.....

I am a great fan of George R R Martin and have read the A Song of Ice and Fire several times over and yes he is a brilliant writer, but that does not mean he is untouchable. I hope Sharo..."
Oh, I know it's just humorous, but people generally tend to forget just how big and complex the series is. If he were writing each book for 10 years, he'd be writing it for almost 60 years now. ;) Speaking of Shakespeare, I've just looked up how many words all his plays have in total, and according to this it's 835,997 words. So all the plays by Shakespeare have about half as many words as just the first 5 books of ASOAIF (and that's presumably without the novellas and the world book).



I saw a recent survey of top historical fiction authors not just for this year but also the last few years too. No surprises to see your name way up around the top of the list and deservedly so. Like everyone else, looking forward to your new book and hope all your problems melt away. You take care now.