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george r.r. martin teases jaw-dropping new game of thrones covers
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george r.r. martin teases jaw-dropping new game of thrones covers

Jul 11, 2024 10:43 AM

George R.R. Martin has unveiled new covers for the entire A Song of Ice and Fire series, including A Game of Thrones. Created by linocut artist Mark Seekins and designer Tim Green, the covers emphasize the vast and perilous world of Westeros. The box set will be available in October 2024, though exact pricing is not yet known. The process to create these covers involved intricate block carving and inking techniques, giving them a raw and historical quality that aligns with the themes of the series. Despite these new releases, fans still await Martin's long-delayed sixth book, The Winds of Winter, with no official release date announced. As of the latest update, Martin has written 1,100 pages but has yet to complete the book.

When will The Winds of Winter be released?

As of now, there is no official release date for The Winds of Winter. George R.R. Martin continues to work on the manuscript but has not provided a specific timeframe for its completion.

Background Information: A Song of Ice and Fire, the series that inspired HBO's Game of Thrones, has gained immense popularity for its detailed world-building, complex characters, and unpredictable plot twists. The series begins with A Game of Thrones and has expanded into a cultural phenomenon, spawning a hit TV show, numerous spin-offs, and a devoted fan base. The next book, The Winds of Winter, is eagerly anticipated as fans hope it will bring resolution to many lingering mysteries and story arcs.



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