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‘A Game Of Thrones’ Author George R.R. Martin Eyes Summer 2021 Completion For ‘The Winds Of Winter’

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George R.R. Martin is getting work done in lockdown. Martin, 71, is looking to soothe the scarred wounds of many “Game of Thrones” TV fans with the impending next entry to A Song of Fire and Ice book series.

The Winds of Winter — the long-awaited sixth entry of his novel collection — is expected to be published as early as summer 2021.

RELATED: Carice Van Houten Reflects On ‘GoT’ Scenes: ‘Did That Have To Be Nude?’ “I have to confess, after half a year of pandemic, I am showing signs of cabin fever,” Martin tweeted on Wednesday. “If nothing else, the enforced isolation has helped me write.

I am spending long hours every day on THE WINDS OF WINTER, and making steady progress.” The world-renowned author linked to a blog entry detailing his

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