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Mar 19

Okay; who else is excited about this? I’m getting free e-books in my email, free artwork, and, if you read the fine print in those emails or visit Tor.com nowadays you get this little message:

Something new is coming.

A science fiction and fantasy site not quite like any you’ve seen before, mixing news, commentary, original stories and art, your own comments and conversations, and more. A place on the net you may find yourself wanting to visit—and participate in—every day.

For days I’ve been watching this site. What’s it going to be? Is it going to redefine the SciFi presence on the web (something that is in dire need of redefining, if you ask me)? I’m tantalized beyond words. I am ready, Tor.

Make the internet better for us.

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4 Responses to “Tor”

  1. Steve Buchheit Says:

    http://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/010044.html

    In case you haven’t seen this, PNH talks about what’s happening. He doesn’t give any spoilers (well, not to many), but there’s some good info there.

  2. Ken McConnell Says:

    I’m stoked about it. I signed up to be a beta tester, but have heard nothing.

  3. Ken McConnell Says:

    Dang, does PNH read your blog? I just got an email about the TOR beta testing program about to start in April. ;)

  4. Matt Mitchell Says:

    Steve: I hadn’t seen it, thanks!

    Ken: I’m not sure if he does, but I need to be signing up for the beta testing too.

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