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I signed up. And to clarify, it is free.So now I'm going to fall in love with all these authors who don't have any novels or collections so I can't read more by them, I imagine.
Cheryl wrote: "I signed up. And to clarify, it is free.
So now I'm going to fall in love with all these authors who don't have any novels or collections so I can't read more by them, I imagine."
Ah, the plight of the well read :)
So now I'm going to fall in love with all these authors who don't have any novels or collections so I can't read more by them, I imagine."
Ah, the plight of the well read :)
Cheryl wrote: "And to clarify, it is free."Good point, I didn't think to add that.
The first line-up looks amazing, I love John Chu's short fiction. And you can't go wrong with Kowal and Yang. I haven't read any short fiction by Newitz, but I'm pretty sure I'll like it. The other two are new to me.
Hey, and you can even do it, if you select "other" as country! Last time I tried something like that, I got a "sorry, not for your country" - which I HATE!
Gabi wrote: "Hey, and you can even do it, if you select "other" as country! Last time I tried something like that, I got a "sorry, not for your country" - which I HATE!"*Hug Hug*
Here’s a life hack: The Tor site is kind of hilarious, it offers a free ebook every month but only for US/Canada residents. Meaning when you enter your email and choose “other” for country, it blocks you. Hmmmm, eeny, meeny, miny, moe, wonder what else to enter? I then entered US and voilat! Here is your free ebook.That’s seriously the worst geo location check I have ever encountered which makes me think they don’t actually care to limit their distribution ^_^
new one out today:https://www.tor.com/2019/01/30/downlo...
I was able to get Tor books, Baen books and Humble bundles when I lived in France
Yep I got my email this morning. I told them I was from the US when I signed up 🤪 There’s a Lady Astronaut one from Mary Robinette Kowal in there along with 5 others.
I also got the Tor.com bundle this morning. If there are enough of us who subscribe, we could do a separate thread for discussion of Tor bundle stories.
Gabi wrote: "Hey, and you can even do it, if you select "other" as country! Last time I tried something like that, I got a "sorry, not for your country" - which I HATE!"Same for me at a book club, you don't get a nice free book because of where you live even if you read English. What does it matter if we all end up buying the books from the same publishing companies anyway???
If people want to discuss the 2019 newsletter collections, I'd suggest a thread for each book/newsletter. I can add links to all the discussions to the first post of this thread as they're started.First book: Tor.com Short Fiction: January-February 2019
Second book: Tor.com Short Fiction: March-April 2019
You can still download it! The link is on the GR page.I also have no recollection of seeing the second one before, so I just downloaded it today.
Yay! This should make it easier for me to keep track of Tor's short stories, assuming my email provider cooperates.
I like downloading them onto my phone. That way I've always got something to read and they don't take up a lot of your time.
CBRetriever wrote: "new one out today:https://www.tor.com/2019/01/30/downlo...
I was able to get Tor books, Baen books and Humble bundles when I lived in F..."
Thanks! This worked.
Anna wrote: "You can still download it! The link is on the GR page.I also have no recollection of seeing the second one before, so I just downloaded it today."
Nice that they have solved that problem with sending the files internationally.
Ha ha, I just figured out where I’ve downloaded the summer selection! But I may join in on the autumn selection
Haven’t checked my overnight emails yet. I’ve been waiting for the new one. I always download them straight to my phone so I’ve got something short to read when I’m waiting for an appointment.
Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2019 Edition seems to be free for preorder in the US Kindle store. It has the same (but not all) stories as the newletter. TOC here.Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2016 is also free, TOC here.
Anna wrote: "Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2019 Edition seems to be free for preorder in the US Kindle store. It has the same (but not all) stories as the newletter. TOC here."and it's free for US residents
Oh OK, I read that as "It's only free for US residents."Of course all of these stories are free on Tor.com, no matter where in the world you are.
There are a few things on Tor that are US only like this offer:Ring in the New Year with the best of Tor and Tor.com's 2019 Debuts. $2.99 each! Offer available in the US Only. Ends 1/2/2020.
Possibly another group holds the UK rights (or another division of Tor)?
I don’t know about each and every Tor.com published ebook, but I do know that all the stories in the books I’ve linked are on their website, which is free :) The fact that some of them are also available as collected ebooks, currently free, is a nice bonus for those who prefer reading on an ereader to reading online.Enough about that, let’s concentrate on reading these free stories, in whatever preferred format is available to each of us!
Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2020 Edition is available for pre-order, and it's free. I didn't check if there are any stories that weren't in the newsletters, but last year I think there were a couple.
there were two that were not in the monthly onesand that link goes to a not available, so maybe it will be a day or two to show up for pre-order
Anna, I just checked the compilation and there are no stories that were not included in the Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter releases. And it is now available for US residents.
It’s available for everyone now. So there’s nothing new Chessie? I have the ones from throughout the year so if there’s nothing new I won’t bother.
Tor short stories for March/April is out with stories byUsmn T. Malik
’Pemi Aguda
Michael Swanwick
Martha Wells - yes a Murderbot story
P. Djèlí Clark
It's available for free here if you sign up for the newsletter (interesting even w/o the free books):
https://www.tor.com/2021/05/31/downlo...
January-February 2022Tor.com Short Fiction January–February 2022
https://tor.com/2022/02/23/download-t...
March-April 2022
https://www.tor.com/2022/05/18/downlo...
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