The perfectionism and everything else you mention I believe. I also remember reading that he was upset when people figured out who Jon Snow's parents are. He seems the type that might be tempted to thumb his nose at the readers and writers of the TV series and completely do his own thing out of spite but re-doing things he set in motion takes a lot of effort. Or, as you alluded to, he is a perfectionist and might be trying to outdo the TV show.TechDawgMc said:I think it's partly his problem. He's written himself into a position, I suspect, where he's developed this story that's so big he's not sure he can land it. It was supposed to be a trilogy. Then he kept expanding as he wrote. Now he's got all these things going and he's not sure he can get to his ending smoothly. (he'd have a much better chance if he had an editor; he's way too self-indulgent in his writing).90sBear said:I don't think that's his problem.Assassin said:
Sometimes you just run out of things to say. Been looking at my screen for several months now on another project. Its still mostly blank
He's trying to write a perfect story and that's a sure starter for procrastination. And he's done that better than most college students. All the crap he's written when he should have been writing GoT is a great example. So, yes, distractions are a problem (I'm guessing that's what you mean) but they are the distractions of someone stuck in perfectionism is my guess.
Still, the original point -- that he has no one to blame but himself for not finishing the story -- is quite valid. Eight years between books is just stupid.
But none of that is "running out of things to say." I think he has a lot of things to say, he just doesn't know how to clean it up or is worried after all this time and the TV show that it won't deliver.
I'm also curious if he intentionally waited until after the show ended to release the final books so that there would not be as many comparisons. If he waits until next year the casual fans will have moved on so only the book invested readers, who tend to prefer written material anyway, will be reading.