
Jessica Wick at NPR called it “a remarkable accomplishment of storytelling,” and in a starred review Publishers Weekly labeled it “A stunning feminist fantasy… this masterfully told story is sure to impress.” So let’s take a look at three of their most interesting releases from the past few months.Ĭovers by Alyssa Winans, uncredited, and David Curtisįirst up is a debut from Nghi Vo, easily one of the most acclaimed books of the spring: a Paste Most Anticipated Novel of 2020 a Library Journal Debut of the Month, and a Buzzfeed Must-Read Fantasy Novel of Spring 2020. Tor.com has been releasing a book a week for the past few months, and I can’t cover them all. My readers deserve to know about it all, damnit. In the last few months alone, they’ve released brand new books by Jeffrey Ford, Alex Irvine, Carrie Vaughn (two!), Zen Cho, Emily Tesh, Eddie Robson - plus a new Murderbotnovel by Martha Wells, and a New York Times bestseller by Tamsyn Muir. I’m just one guy, I can’t keep up with the tireless dynamo that is Tor.com Publishing. And the books kept coming, and piling up on my desk, and then on the office tables at Black Gate‘s rooftop headquarters, and then spilling onto the floor…. I love novellas, and got all excited when they launched back in 2015, covered the first 33 releases in detail as they arrived, and watched in satisfaction as they started getting Hugos and Nebula nominations - and then virtually sweeping the nominations in the Novella category, year after year. These are short little novellas, quick reads. I can’t keep up with all the cool stuff coming from Tor.com. If we can learn anything from the barrage of fake post office text messages going around recently, you’ve got to do your background checks.Just some of the Tor.com releases that have accumulated in the Black Gate reference library since 2015Īrrgh.

It comes after Health-Secretary-turned-reality-TV-star Matt Hancock and enemy of the finance sector Kwasi Kwarteng were also ensnared in the trap, asking for £10,000 in return for their services.

He also assured her that he would be able to schedule impromptu meetings regarding upcoming policy news to aid their investment decisions.


The former transport minister told the undercover reporter, posing as a businesswoman, that he would be happy to take time off of his public commitments to attend meetings in Europe and Seoul. The investigative team has released yet another video of a supposed job interview with a fake South Korean company – this time Conservative Party MP Stephen Hammond is in the hot seat. Yet another Tory MP has been caught up in activist group Led By Donkeys’ reign of terror over British politics.
