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Laurie Penny
Some of the Best from Tor.com 2019 Is Out Now!
Announcing the Table of Contents for Some of the Best from Tor.com 2019
The Hundredth House Had No Walls
Fantasy || A new story by Laurie Penny.
Announcing Worlds Seen in Passing: Ten Years of Tor.com Short Fiction Anthology
Free eBook Giveaway of Some of the Best of Tor.com 2016 Edition
Tor.com Publishing Fall Quartet Sweepstakes!
We want to send you a quartet of Tor.com Publishing's fall books: The Warren by Brian Evenson; Impersonations by Walter Jon Williams; Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw; and Everything Belongs to the Future by Laurie Penny!
Sleeps With Monsters
Sleeps With Monsters: Monsters of the Mundane
This Morning in Publishing: November 7, 2016
Prize Pairs: Cory Doctorow & Laurie Penny Sweepstakes!
Laurie Penny's novella Everything Belongs to the Future is out now from Tor.com Publishing, and Cory Doctorow's novel Walkaway will be out in April from Tor Books. Both explore what happens when part of society has the power to postpone (or beat) death, so we've paired them up as a prize pack! We want to send you a paperback copy of Penny's book, and a galley of Doctorow's.
Announcing the Table of Contents for Some of the Best from Tor.com 2016
Everything Belongs to the Future
Cyberpunk, Science Fiction || In the ancient heart of Oxford University, the ultra-rich celebrate their vastly extended lifespans. But a few surprises are in store for them.
Celebrate the Launch of Laurie Penny’s Everything Belongs to the Future!
Happy Birthday to Tor.com Publishing!
Everything Belongs to the Future Sweepstakes!
We want to send you a galley copy of Laurie Penny’s Everything Belongs to the Future, available October 18th from Tor.com Publishing!
Time is a weapon wielded by the rich, who have excess of it, against the rest, who must trade every breath of it against the promise of another day's food and shelter. What kind of world have we made, where human beings can live centuries if only they can afford the fix? What kind of creatures have we become? The same as we always were, but keener.