George R.R. Martin, The Winds of Winter

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SUMMARY

  • Amazon Prime recently cancelled My Lady Jane after one season.
  • George R.R. Martin is supporting fans petitioning for the show's revival.
  • Fans want the author to focus on completing The Winds of Winter instead.

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George R.R. Martin is arguably one of the most renowned literary figures of contemporary times. Yet, he is infamous for his extremely slow pace of writing. His sixth book in the A Song of Ice and Fire series, The Winds of Winter, has been in the works for thirteen years.

Game of Thrones' creator George R. R. Martin speaking at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con InternationalGeorge R. R. Martin at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International | Credits: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0

The ridiculously long wait has made fans lose their minds, and they remind him how behind he is at every chance they get. They did it recently after the writer wished for a canceled Amazon Prime show to make a comeback.

Amazon Prime canceled My Lady Jane

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Amazon Prime canceled a couple of shows in August this year, one of them being My Lady Jane. Though the show did not have record-breaking viewership, it had a remarkable critics score. Which is why the show’s fans have signed a petition to bring it back.

George R.R. Martin is a fan of the show as well. He wrote on his blog, Not A Blog:

I have always loved alternate history and Jane Grey, England’s nine-days queen, has always fascinated me. Small wonder, then, that I really enjoyed My Lady Jane, a clever and original historical fantasy on Amazon Prime, set in an England full of witches and shapechangers, where Jane lasts more than nine days.

Witty and original, it reminded me a bit of THE GREAT, a show I loved. Alas, THE GREAT is gone, and it appears MY LADY JANE is too. Amazon did not renew it for a second season. The show has a lot of fans, though, and they have launched a petition to get Amazon to order more. (Got to love the fans). I wish them luck. Jane deserved more than nine days, or eight episodes.

However, this sweet plea and encouragement has infuriated his own fans, who have been desperately waiting for The Winds of Winter for over a decade.

Fans want George R.R. Martin to focus on finishing The Winds of Winter

A still from House of the DragonA still from House of the Dragon | Credit: HBO

George R. R. Martin writing The Winds of Winter for over a decade has itself become a part of pop culture, being a running joke in a lot of different media. However, this has adversely affected his fanbase, who doubt if the author really wants to finish the book.

Some of the reactions from X are as follows:

People should accept that he will never finish the series. He'll die before that happens and publishers will just hire somoene else to finish the books. It will be George R.R. Martin's The Winds of Winter written by Amanda Huginkis.

— Carlsberg (@Carmichael84567) September 13, 2024

We could research away to bring Tolkien back to life so he can write seven more books and in that time Martin would still not be finished with the winds of winter. Hell i bet he hasn't even started

— Shay Patrick Cormac (@ShayCromac) September 12, 2024

The frustration among the fans grows, just as much as Martin’s anguish with HBO for ruining his TV adaptations. As this threeway battle continues to rage on, only one party is truly at a loss here – the fans – who can neither get a new book to read nor a faithful adaptation to watch.

Watch House of the Dragon on Max and My Lady Jane on Amazon Prime.

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Sayantan Choudhary

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Sayantan is an editor for FandomWire/Animated Times. He has previously worked with reputed websites like Wiki Of Thrones and Collider over the past 4 years, and is deeply passionate about TV shows, films, anime, gaming, and everything pop culture.