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apparently you cant read... MalkierKnight Send a noteboard - 25/03/2011 12:37:51 AM
im not lamenting the suddenly new fact that martin takes 6 years to finish a book, though this is the longest he has ever taken. i am lamenting the fact that he has no good excuse for this other than laziness or neglect. THAT is a justified complaint to which martin hasnt really responded. his excuses were valid for 3 years and 4 years, MAYBE even 5 years, but 6? theres no excuse, whatsoever.


So you admit that a 5-year wait would have been understandable but at 6 it magically becomes outrageous (not that we're actually at 6 until October)? That seems a bit arbitrary.

The average, AVERAGE, author writes around 2k words per day.


That's the average, so there's people who write a lot more than that (Erikson, Dan Abnett, Sanderson) and people who write a lot less than that. Scott Bakker's daily word target is something like 700 words, which some people think is absurdly low, but that still produces a 400-600 page book every 2-3 years (I believe Guy Kay is somewhere around the same).

When you factor in the fact that A DANCE WITH DRAGONS is more than twice the size of the average Bakker or Kay novel, then the conclusion must be that there's a fair few other fantasy authors out there who are dicking around and showing disrespect to their fans etc.

Some, more prolific and more experienced authors write at a higher rate. So I find it inexcusable that he has taken 6 years, AND counting, to write one. He is either lazy or just neglecting his duties to the book. Either makes him unfaithful to his fans.


Are there more experienced genre authors than GRRM out there writing 450,000-word novels at a faster speed than GRRM? Who?

And as I pointed out above, it won't be 'counting' until after October. The wait has been frustratingly long enough without people trying to whack an extra year on top of it for no discernible reason.

I think he deserves some credit for trying to be faithful to his story, and his work. He is clearly very meticulous about his writing. But that doesn't change the fact that he's not writing as much as he should. When push comes to shove a writers job is to write, and to write for the people who plan on reading his book.


I think a writers 'job' is to write the best book they possibly can. Obviously there is no logical automatic correlation between writing speed and quality, but in this specific case with the specific issues that Martin has faced which have been gone into quite publicly and in some depth before, it is clear that simply 'getting on with it' is not the answer, especially since those advocating 'getting on with it' have never, not once in five years of bitching, ever offered any viable solutions to those specific problems that were superior to the conclusions GRRM himself reached after writing through the process.

I'm just saying that this notion that he's been hard at work, carefully crafting adwd for the last six years is absurd.


If this is so, I want to know where those 1,600 manuscript pages that have gone into the book (not mentioning the additional pages that have moved into Book 6) have magically appeared from.

RJ, even at his slowest, was putting out a book every two years, maybe three. And that's around the time he was diagnosed with amyloidosis. A guy who has a serious heart disease can put out a book every three years, but martin is writing at half the pace?


Jordan was diagnosed with amyloidosis during the signing tour for KNIFE OF DREAMS. So he wrote and published exactly zero books after being diagnosed with his illness, since he was undergoing incredibly debilitating treatment for it.

He did, however, put a Herculean amount of effort and energy at a difficult time into providing notes, outlines, dictations, character studies etc for the conclusion of the series to be written by someone else. That is an impressive undertaking given his condition and something that I'm not trying to belittle. Just that the comparison you raise is invalid.


i said that 5 years would be the highest conceivable amount of time that it would take someone to write an epic fantasy novel. not that 5 was acceptable but six wasnt. the paradox of the heap notwithstanding, this is a trivial point as it seems clear that when there are a multitude of authors who put out books at a yearly or biyearly pace. why should grrm be any different?

im a student, and an aspiring author, and dont find it hard to write 1-2k words per day along with maintaining my studies. surely a professional author whose primary job is to WRITE A BOOK could manage that much. for those that try, im sure its not too herculean a task, as you might say.

once again, if you read carefully, i said that jordan was diagnosed around the time he was putting out a book in three years, which you so gracefully clarified was KoD. he was actually diagnosed only a month or so after releasing the book.

heres a bit of information. people dont suddenly develop heart diseases. you have them for a while before they are diagnosed. they start to cause problems, which is why you go to the doctor, who tells you that somethings wrong. now i dont presume to know the process with which rj and harriet found out he had amyloidosis. but its not at all hard to imagine that he felt many of the symptoms prior to diagnosis. and what do you now, around that time, it took him longer to write KoD. call me crazy.

despite all the information against martins work ethic and focus, i might still be willing to cut him some slack if not for the fact that i not once heard him say that he was writing at a 2k word per day pace. nor did i hear him mention what kind of pace he wrote at. he is a great writer, no question. but if youve any experience writing, i think you can realize that he is a little on the lazy side.
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