The book's epilogue will be a suicide note, written in code, listing a time and date at which he will end his life. Someone on reddit decodes it earlier than RR expects, posts to Fan Theories shortly before RR successfully commits suicide. Becomes the most viewed/commented/upvoted reddit thread of all time.
Yes we loved Game of thrones, but he promised answers to literally hundreds of questions/mysteries in his book. With the belief that those mysteries would be solved, yes I love the series. But realizing the majority will never be solved, makes me hate it. Bad news for book fans hoping the next books will come out. George RR Martin have been a great inspiration for me, along with Tolkien and Brandon Sandersson, even though they write different types of books. Right now I am reading a really good book called The Briar King by Greg Keyes. If anyone enjoyes George RR than Keyes is up your alley! Like, he said only him and his best friend know how the books are supposed to end. I hope if he dies before finishing the books, his best friend would be allowed to tell the world how George wanted the books to end. Unless his best friend dies before him or shortly after, then we're fucked lol But Martin and Nabokov are solving the exact same problem. By pairing the exposition with the dramatic, you reduce the chances of losing the reader. 2. Pair the alien, separate the familiar. George R. R. Martin follows Nietzsche’s exhortation to use forbidden metaphors, “pairing the most alien things and separating the closest” (from On
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