Updated 5:31 AM EST Dec 18, 2019George R.R. Martin is setting the record straight.The 70-year-old author, who is currently writing the sixth novel of his wildly popular series 'Song of Ice and Fire,' which was adapted into the hit HBO show 'Game of Thrones,' adamantly denied speculation that the last two books are already finished.Rumors started swirling after actor Ian McElhinney (who played Ser Barristan Selmy) claimed that Martin 'struck an agreement' with showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss to 'not publish the final two books until the (TV) series has completed.' 'George has already written Books 6 and 7,' McElhinney said at Russia's EPIC Con 2019 in April.
Fans have been waiting for the sixth book in the series, “The Winds of Winter,” for almost nine years. The fifth book, “A Dance with Dragons,” came.
The remark was enough to trigger any icy response from Martin.' Game of Thrones' recap: The series just burned itself to the ground. Nick Briggs, HBO'All of a sudden this crazy story about my finishing 'THE WINDS OF WINTER' and 'A DREAM OF SPRING' years ago is popping up everywhere,' Martin wrote on his blog Monday.He continued: 'No, the books are not done. HBO did not ask me to delay them. Nor did David & Dan.
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There is no 'deal' to hold back on the books. I assure you, HBO and David & Dan would both have been thrilled and delighted if 'THE WINDS OF WINTER' had been delivered and published four or five years ago and NO ONE would have been more delighted than me.' NINA PROMMER, EPA-EFE'Game of Thrones' premiered in 2011, the same year Martin's fifth book, 'A Dance With Dragons,' was released. Fans have been waiting for the sixth novel ever since.' It seems absurd to me that I need to state this,' Martin added. 'Why would I sit for years on completed novels?
Why would my publishers — not just here in the US, but all around the world — ever consent to this? They make millions and millions of dollars every time a new 'Ice & Fire' book comes out, as do I. Delaying makes no sense.
Why would HBO want the books delayed? The books help create interest in the show, just as the show creates interest in the books.'