H.D., on 08 June 2010 - 07:41 PM, said:
One of Martin's best friends was Roger Zelazny, the author of The Chronicles of Amber fantasy series. Martin and Zelazny used to joke around about what would happen if they died in the middle of a project, and Zelazny was absolutely adamant that no-one else would get to work on his books. After Zelazny's death, the family let some other author in to write Amber books and they were terrible hack jobs cashing in on the name for money, which pissed Martin off no end. Martin also knew, if somewhat more distantly, Frank Herbert from conventions in the 1970s and 1980s and has not been too impressed with the Anderson/Herbert continuations for much the same reason.
However, he has acknowledged that what Sanderson's doing is with Jordan's permission and with the notes and outlines that Jordan left behind, and certainly knows about the good reviews that The Gathering Storm has received. That's why I think if he ended up in a similar situation to Jordan - remember that Jordan was relatively close to finishing his series when he died and had two years between diagnosis and death to outline the final book in extreme detail - he might relent and pursue some other avenue, maybe with an author like Daniel Abraham (one of GRRM's close friends and who has a writing style broadly compatible with GRRM's).
If GRRM was hit by a falling satellite tomorrow though, we'd be out of luck. Martin's so-called 'organic' writing style means that whilst he knows where the series ends, the exact path to get there from 'here' is still uncertain, and there is no outline or firm plan in existence for that anywhere outside of GRRM's head. Any other author finishing the series from this point would have to do far more invention and guesswork off the top of their heads than Sanderson is doing, which I think would be unacceptable to the fans anyway.
This post has been edited by Werthead: 08 June 2010 - 08:43 PM