"Displeased with the provisional title A Time For Wolves for the final volume, Martin ultimately announced A Dream of Spring as the title for the seventh book in 2006.[11] Martin is firm about ending the series with the seventh novel "until I decide not to be firm",[15] leaving open the possibility of an eighth book to finish the series.[36] With his stated goal to tell the story from beginning to end, he will not truncate the story to fit into an arbitrary number of volumes.[30] Martin is confident he will publish at least The Winds of Winter before the TV series overtakes him,[19] although he has told major plot points to the two main Game of Thrones producers in case he should die.[19] (Age 62 in 2011, Martin is by all accounts in robust health.)[54] However, Martin indicated he would not permit another writer to finish the series.[41] He knows the ending in broad strokes as well as the future of the main characters,[19] and will finish the series with bittersweet elements where not everyone will live happily ever after.[28] Martin hopes to write an ending similar to The Lord of the Rings that he felt gave the story a satisfying depth and resonance. On the other hand, Martin noted the challenge to avoid a situation like the finale of the TV series Lost, which left some fans disappointed by deviating too far from their own theories and desires."
Kevin, ça infirme ta théorie du rêve
Le titre original de "A Time for Wolves" laisse a réfléchir quand meme, par rapport aux Stark, impossible de déterminer si c'est positif ou négatif (meme si j'aimerais pencher vers le positif)
Tu vois, tout cet espoir
Et j'espère que GRRM va avoir le temps de finir ses livres 