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When one looks in the box, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the cat.

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As not everybody lives in New York, let’s hold a simultaneous Tor.com holiday meetup in Montreal!

So continue to save Thursday December 18th from 18h00 onwards, but let’s meet up for drinks and delicious snacks in Les Gateries, 3443, rue St-Denis, Montreal, just around the corner from Sherbrooke metro. Come and join our conversations about Anticipation, the rapidly approaching Montreal Worldcon,  books,  publishing, editors, more books,  fandom, Canadian SF, world SF, Candas Jane Dorsay,  Tolkien, H.Beam Piper, American fantasy, books, writing, and what the heck the title of my book should be.1

We can also raise our glasses across the miles.2


1 Random sample of recent conversation between actual Montreal resident Tor.com readers. Actual conversation may vary. Contents may settle in shipping. Fnord. Objects in mirror may be later than they appear.

2 You can’t actually see New York from Montreal even with your glasses on. But it’s a friendly thing to do.

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Jo Walton

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Jo Walton is the author of fifteen novels, including the Hugo and Nebula award winning Among Others two essay collections, a collection of short stories, and several poetry collections. She has a new essay collection Trace Elements, with Ada Palmer, coming soon. She has a Patreon (patreon.com/bluejo) for her poetry, and the fact that people support it constantly restores her faith in human nature. She lives in Montreal, Canada, and Florence, Italy, reads a lot, and blogs about it here. It sometimes worries her that this is so exactly what she wanted to do when she grew up.
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