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Old 11-02-2018, 03:58 PM   #2016
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I would say that George R.R. Martin is writing for writing's sake, which is why he doesn't churn out endless mediocre doorstoppers, the way some writers do.
I've read in an interview that GRRM likes "having written" rather than the actual process of writing. Sanderson never stops. He takes breaks from big projects by writing something else. He talks about writing on planes and on road trips. Martin only writes at home with Wordstar.

They're two of my favorite writers.
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