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Old 07-19-2019, 01:49 PM   #1
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Tor books

I get the Tor books news letter every week. IMPO, Tor is a great example of how a publishing company should publicize themselves. I like getting the news letter and frequently read the articles. One little problem. There are very few Tor books that I enjoy reading. I read Scalzi's books, but I most get the audiobook versions because Wil Wheaton does such a good job of taking a pretty good book and making it really good.

I love SF&F, but I simply have different taste in books than their editors do. So, when I get the feedback surveys I'm sure that they get a very mixed signal from me.

But the real point of this is why don't more imprints put out news letters and publicize their authors and books? It just baffles me.
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