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'The Winds of Winter' News: George R.R. Martins Gives Spoiler

Even after a long wait, it seems as though fans will not see the upcoming novel of George R.R. Martin, "The Winds Of Winter."

Fans have been waiting patiently for the next installment of Martin's novel series, especially since the sixth season of "Game of Thrones" is expected to release in a couple of weeks. However, reports showed that Martin is still far from finishing the novel. Previous announcements from Martin had fans believing that the novel will be released before the premiere of "Game of Thrones" Season 6.

Unfortunately, Martin's busy schedule and overwhelming projects have delayed the novel from reaching its initial release date. Martin revealed that he is unable to finish the novel due to his challenges with writer's block. During an interview, he went to on explained that not everything goes well when writing. With that, reports stated that he will be seeking the help of Neil Gaiman, who is best known for his work on "The Sandman."

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While there has yet to be any details regarding their partnership, Martin reassured fans that he will be doing all he can to finish the novel. He explained that the novel is already in its last phase of work, which means that it is getting closer to its release. However, fans are worried about how the upcoming season of "Game of Thrones" could spoil the novel.

Meanwhile, it was Martin himself who revealed what could be the biggest spoiler for his novels. He said, "You wanna know the end? I'll tell you the end. Everybody dies. Everybody. You [guys] like Bran? He's dead. Think Arya's going to come back with assassin superpowers? Nope. Danaerys too powerful to die? Think again friend. Who do you love? Tell me who you love in this book and I'm telling you right now, you'd best start getting ready to cry 'cos that. Person. Is. Dead."

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