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Jul. 30th, 2013 02:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I thought this was pretty funny. I'm not sure how funny it is if you haven't read Neil Gaiman's reply to a fan complaining about GRRM's legendary "glacial" writing.
The "Write Like the Wind" song itself? I get why it's amusing to people waiting on the next book (I suppose I'm among them now). I'd probably get it more if I'd been reading the series since '98 like some people have. I also get why it's really kind of annoying in that it reflects that entitled attitude. It's not exactly easy to write a hugeass saga, especially with millions of people twiddling their thumbs and complaining if they see you doing anything that's not working on the novels.
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Date: 2013-07-31 09:40 pm (UTC)And you won't find me disagreeing that the work would benefit from an editor. Nonetheless, I do have a deal of sympathy. I'm sure the wild popularity of the books and the show is hard to deal with in some ways. I do believe he's serious about his writing but that it's ballooned out of control (e.g. the over-explaining, the need to have the same thing seen from the eyes of seven different character etc). My sympathy might come from the one novel I began writing in a similar narrative style (several different third person limited viewpoints). From my experience, that's the style most conducive to spiraling out of control because suddenly one wants to give every freaking character their own say. I frankly never want to write novel-length thing that way again.
I might be over-sympathetic just because I can easily imagine how out of control a project like ASoIaF could become. But accountability to readers is a good thing of course; my standards of accountability are apparently rather lower than yours. ;)