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roland...i may be out of line here as i haven't even read any Martin (yet) but i just have to come to the defense of all writers and say that writing for a living, especially fiction writing, is some of the hardest work known to humanity!!! it's not an easy thing to do and there's absolutely no shame in taking one's time with it, or not being able to do it when you're not able to do it! give the man a break. sometimes it's like giving birth to every single sentence! it's hard. those who find it easy are luckyluckylucky and, for the most part, rare.
so you, as a reader, have to wait a bit...maybe you get frustrated. believe me, it's NOTHING compared to the frustration of not being able to see where your story is going or having to tie up loose plot ends or making sure multiple storylines are synchronous, etc. perhaps you're a writer yourself and have less patience because it comes easier for you. still, cut the man some slack. wait it out and have some compassion. usually, waiting on a good writer is worth it.
I know it sounds cold but in today's environment five years for the middle part of a fantasy series is not acceptable. Some people gave examples with other series which I don't know. I could give one myself - Ender's Saga by Orsen Scott Card. Yet it matters when the first of those books were published. In that time the situation was totally different, there was far less competition and the whole live moved a bit slower (however simple I made it sound, I hope you get the point). Besides there is a HUGE difference betwen genres AND betwen a book, followed years later by sequels and a series.
This is fantasy. In fantasy, you don't have the luxory of writing that slow. New authors emerge every month and many of them appeal to the masses (Paolini anyone?).People just... forget you. And since in this world the client is god, the conclusion is simple - if you cannot write with the neccesary speed, then you just ain't good enough.
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"High point for the month was reading A Feast for Crows by George R. R. Martin. Yes, it is only half the book originally promised. Yes, it's been five years since volume three, Yes, it only advances story a bit, but it's prime. Martin writes the best and tensest high fantasy today. Wow."
Oh, I get so turned-on by the "it only advances story a bit but it rox" part

They were saying the same about Jordan at book six. I wonder when will Martin anounce his books are going to be eight instead :/
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and secondly, sophisticated is spelled with a ph not 2 f's
Now you give ME some credit

I've never practised my written english and I'm sure it's still better than your bulgarian
P.S. And no, I'm not a writer, although I do write short stories on occasion. I'm a violinist