It’s an ethos that carries over across the board: one of the answers to “why novellas?” is because we want stories at their right length make it as long or as short as it needs to be to make it right. I’m a multi-format reader, & I want the stories we publish to be available to everyone, like Journey says, any way you want it. As a reader, I’m the guy who wants a physical copy of my favorites being able to get a paperback version of any of our ebooks matters to me because that is what I would want. The fact that our novellas are $2.99 ebooks is amazing, & having a print & an audio version for everything simultaneously is just how I think things should be done. Tor.com does things that are important to me, on the publishing front. Tor.com Publishing is proof that publishers are doing new things & evolving. I’ve picked up a bit of jack-of-all-trades over the years, & being part of a new experiment flexes those skills in ways I am still gleefully scrambling to figure out. In all seriousness, it really is a “dream job,” precisely what I’d hoped to be doing when I got into publishing: having opinions about books with wizards & spaceships, & making those opinions matter. (Probably not full-time, though, so if you’re reading this, boss, keep the paychecks coming!) I know, I know, they pay me to tell people how wonderful the books are, but between you & me? I’d do it for free, because I’m a total sucker for the books we’re putting out. Here’s the thing about Tor.com Publishing: I’m a total fan.
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