Again, I am collecting these photos not to shame Tor, but to help readers let Tor know that they are real people. I will add to this as photos come in.
Tor books owned by fans who feel that Tor has offended or betrayed them. Shown here to help let Tor know that they are true customers who have loved Tor books for years.
From Cedar in Ohio. (She also encourages people to check out her letterwriting campaign.)
I am not a Malware! (Brad from Utah)
Jared from Salt Lake City.(electronic collection.)
Jason from Warr Acres, Oklahoma (dead tree part of his collection):
Greg from Oak Ridge Tennessee:
Gary from Canton, Ohio, a life-long sci-fi & fantasy reader:
Eric from Texas:
Josh from Columbus, Ohio:
Kamas from West Fargo, ND:
Cecila from Texas:
Seamus from New York:
and:
Pat from Woodstock, Georgia:
Sara from Metro Detroit, MI. Sara reports that she is not a Puppy, but Ms. Gallo's words offended her:
Christine from Boardman, Ohio (These are her SF paperbacks. The Tor books are mixed in.)
Joseph from Houston, TX:
Chris from Alberta:
Viriginia from Virginia.
(The rumor that those whose pictures do not include my Tor books will be eaten by screaming eels is totally untrue…but if it were true, Virginia and Cthulhu here would survive!)
Mike from Indianna:
Frances from Japan:
Keith from Virginia, who says: I am NOT a robot, but a customer….:
Tom from Hillsdale, NJ:
Lovely Alia from San Jose appearing with her books:
Vox–books going all the way back to 1986:
Julie from North Carolina:
Wendy's Booklist:
At a brief glance, Tor/Forge books in my library include:
* the four-book Chronicles of Pyrdain series by Lloyd Alexander
* Terry Bisson: Bears Discover Fire and Other Stories
* Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451
* David Bri Kiln People
* Tobias Buckell: Crystal Rain, Raggamuffiun, Sly Mongoose
* Orson Scott Card: Ender's Game, Speaker for the Dead, all of the Shadow Series, Pastwatch, The Worthington Saga
* Arthur C. Clarke & Stephen Baxter: The Light of Other Days
* Stephen Coonts: Flight of the Intruder, Saucer
* David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer: The Space Opera Renaissance
* Gardner Dozois: Year's Best Science Fiction, Volumes17 through 31 (Okay , those are St Martin Press – a MacMillan Company)
* Jay Lake: Mainspring; Escapement
* George MacDonald: The Light Princess (purchased by my library at my request)
* Paul Melko: The Walls of the Universe
* Paul Park: A Princess of Roumania
* Frederik Pohl: Platinum Pohl
* Robert J. Sawyer: Rollback
* Margaret Truman – Monument to Murder: A Capital Crimes Novel
* A. E. van Vogt: Slan; Slan Hunter (recent purchase)
* Joan D. Vinge: Catspaw
* Vernor Vinge: Rainbows End
* Peter Watts: all three books of his Rifter's Trilogy
* John C. Wright: The Golden Age
* Jane Yolen: The Year's Best Fantasy for Teens
* Plus some of your Legends series of anthologies.
Lee from Noble, Oklahoma:
Mick from New Jersey
James from Utah:
Don from Washington:
Rusty from…
Doug from North Carolina.
Kenny from Seal Beach, California 's 178 Tor books (177 showing. One out of sight):
Kat from Virginia:
Shawn in Indiana:
Shea from Tallahassee, FL:
Jay from CT (not a bot!):
Mistaben from AZ:
Steven from Devon, UK:
Mattew from Austin:
George from North Carolina:
Rich from Indiana:
Buddy from ….
Andrew from Colorado
Jonathan from Utah:
Aimee from Florida (dead tree collection.)
James from Blue Grass, Iowa:
Jason from Minnesota (many Tor books included):
John D from South Florida:
Brian from Utah:
Kirsten from Washington:
Damon from…
Tim from Grantham, UK:
Steve from Ohio:
Steve in Michigan:
Aaron from Ohio:
R.K. from Queensland, Australia:
Stephen From California:
As this is getting a tad long, it will be continued here on Page Two.