For years, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has been advocating for changes within Hollywood, but the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has not given them due attention. Now, the chickens have come home to roost, as the WGA strike has brought Hollywood to a standstill.
Many people in the industry have voiced their support for the writers, including the prominent novelist George R. R. Martin. In his blog post, 'Strike', the bestselling author of the epic fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire expressed solidarity with the WGA, sharing his thoughts on the ongoing strike and providing updates on the status of his Hollywood projects.
The 70-year-old author began his statement by expressing unwavering support for the WGA, of which he has been a member since 1986. Despite having walked a picket line during the 1988 strike, Martin will not be able to participate in the current strike as he is not currently in Los Angeles.
Nonetheless, he stressed the gravity of the issues brought up by the WGA and predicted that this strike could last longer than the 100-day 2007–2008 strike. The assumed length of this latest strike has been hotly debated by all sides.

