![]() The post’s title “Reflections on a Bad Year” pretty much says it all. Despite crafting the rich and expansive Westeros, Martin still lives in the same world as we do – pandemic and all. The reasons for the delay are understandable. This year, Martin seemed to have taken the year off before publishing this surprise post in February. In years past, the author has taken to providing year-end updates on his writing progress. Martin took to his charmingly outdated Livejournal blog, fittingly titled “Not a Blog”, to give an update on The Winds of Winter, the sixth book in his A Song of Ice and Fire series. ![]() Martin emerged from his den to let us know if Winter was on the way… The Winds of Winter that is. For, just like Punxsutawney Phil, beloved Game of Thronesauthor George R.R. ![]() That’s the day when a beleaguered, snow-stricken nation casts its eyes to a Midwestern meteorological rodent, who then communicates to us whether spring is on the horizon or winter will last for six more weeks.įunnily enough, this year’s Groundhog Day also indulged another increasingly frequent tradition. February 2 is an important date on the United States calendar. ![]()
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