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Old 10-14-2008, 01:51 PM   #102
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Originally Posted by Tattncat View Post
I read primarily Fantasy/Paranormal and then Sci Fi. I would love to see some of Tor's books come out in eBook formats. Especially Robert Jordans Series.
You're likely aware of the ebook giveaway did for about 20 weeks to publicize their redesigned and revamped web site.
Patrick Neilsen Hayden, their Editorial Director, stated that their parent company, Macmillan, was in the process of digitizing their entire catalog, and that more ebooks could be expected from them.

The Wheel of Time is an open question. A report elsewhere claims Robert Jordan was opposed to ebook publication of his work. His wife (who was also his editor) now controls the rights. I don't know if Harriet shares her late husband's opinion on the matter.
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