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'The Winds of Winter' Release News: George R.R. Martin May Have Give Vital Clue On Social Media
"The Winds" of Winter" author, George R.R. Martin has been quite active on his Twitter account lately. Some say that he wants to reach out to his younger fans, while others have some interesting theories for that.
"The Winds of Winter" Writer George R.R. Martin Took To Twitter
It is not quite usual for the novelist to be this active on the social media platform. So, it came as a little surprise that Martin's recent activities on Twitter have caught many people's attention. The outlet Winter is Coming mentioned that an entire Reddit thread has been dedicated to the author's "Wazzzup" tweet, which generated more than 600 responses.
In his tweet, George R.R. Martin mentioned about the United Airlines scandal that took place recently. He posted his view of the airport police who had pulled out a passenger from his seat. The writer wrote, "I don't care of they were members of the Might's Watch, they should be fired."
Theories Behind George R.R. Martin's Recent Activities On Twitter
Martin is well aware that most of the posts he makes in his LiveJournal triggers remarks or posts from fans who are mostly interested to know the publishing date of "The Winds of Winter." This is Insider mentioned that though at times the author does respond to the inquiries of his fans about the progress of his book on LiveJournal, his recent tweet appeared to be a new move.
In fact, Martin's shift in his behavior gave rise to some theories on why he did that. A section of the users felt that someone must have hacked his Twitter account.
In fact, a reader asked Martin on LiveJournal about this. The fan wrote: "Is your Twitter account hacked or those tweets are real [sic]? I'm curious." Martin responded, "Nothing has been hacked."
On the other hand, some felt that Martin was having fun and responding to his critical fans. But the most interesting theory that came up was that George R.R. Martin is finally done with "The Winds of Winter" and wanted to interact with his fans before declaring the big news. However, the author is yet to confirm this. Stay tuned for more updates on the highly-anticipated book.
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