I was listening to the Critical Drinker's after hours stream and they were talking about Winds of Winter due to the fact that GRRM recently released something Westeros related that wasn't WOW along with his many projects with HBO. They all pretty much agreed that it is highly doubtful it will ever be released, at least while he is alive.
Someone in the comments put out the whole "he owes you nothing" argument and that fans are entitled, but he did say GRRM made a mistake in constantly promising that he would end the series.
What do y'all think? I understand that he owes me nothing and I read the books between season 5 and 6 so I haven't been waiting since the 90s, but I would respect him more if he just said that he didn't want to finish and hire someone to finish. I will say now that whenever someone recommends a book series to me the first thing I ask is if the series is completed or not. I also remember someone saying that now people will be less willing to give a new author a chance if he has a multi book series.
I personally believe that once he dies (assuming he never releases the books) that his publisher will take what he had written and publish that or find someone to make it a coherent story. GOT could've been an epic show from start to finish had he finished the source material and even if he does release the last two the interest will be far less than what it could've been.
While I'm beginning to understand why all GoT fan communities insult the hell out of Railroad, I will disagree with this. If you had started reading this in the 1990s, then you would have enjoyed all the anticipation of the show, as well as of the new books that he would release.
I'll also say that while I'm sure he's a fat, lazy bastard - nothing would be easier than releasing a totally crap book in order to finish the series. I'm at least glad that he is not doing that.
I get your point but I can definitely understand fan anger when it seems like he writes everything but the books people want.
That's a point as well, and he's definitely wasting some time on that, but I imagine it's way easier than finishing the series.