George R.R. Martin takes a lot of heat for the delay of "The Winds of Winter," the planned next book in the "Game of Thrones" series, but honestly I totally get why it would take him more time to finish. Not only is it just plain hard to write regardless, but at some point the HBO series caught up to the books and they just started making up the story on their own.
As anyone out there who's done any amount of fiction writing will tell you, the stories and ideas and characters often come on their own, from somewhere outside your intentionally trying to figure them out. What happens to that process when another entity like HBO has already taken your story and finished it in another medium? Martin is probably having quite a bit of difficulty working around the influence of the show.
In short, I don't blame him. It's probably way more difficult to finish the book in his position than it would've been without the show.
JesusDeBike t1_iycrsvr wrote
The book was already delayed before the last season of GOT. And HBO didn't start making the story on their own, they knew how Martin intended to end the series and reproduced it, Martin would've probably taken another path to get there but the destination is the same.