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Sina Blog: Mikael Huss Hesitant Journey to the West - SF’s Changing Fortunes in Mainland China
Mikael Huss Hesitant Journey to the West: SF’s Changing Fortunes in Mainland China This brief survey considers the development of sf in mainland China since 1900. I conclude with its future prospects as defined by recent debate among mainland China’s most popular sf writers. My sources have ...
I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts...
I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts...
heropress.net — Ghosts, of course, don't exist in the real world ( like pixies, elves, angels, magic etc ), but that doesn't stop them being fascinating subjects for stories. It was with this attitude that I approached the "ghost tour" of The Pantiles In Tunbridge Wells, which Rachel had snagged a pair of ... (more) I Ain't Afraid Of No Ghosts...
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April 1, 2009 Links and Plugs
Bibliophile Stalker — Yesterday was pay day and I'm already broke. Interviews Dragonmount interviews Harriet, wife of Robert Jordan. Fantasy Magazine interviews Paul Jessup. Advice/Articles Rich Horton on Hugo nominations: Short Story, 2008. Cory Doctorow on Authors have lost the plot in Kindle battle. Mikael Huss on Hesitant Journey to the West: SF’s Changing Fortunes in Mainland China. Jim Van Pelt on "Whad Ya Say?" Writing Dialogue. Judith Berman on ...

Links for 1st April 2009
Velcro City Tourist Board — ... It is particularly important to have a third party, not otherwise involved in the preparation of a report or blog post that criticizes individuals or organizations, compare all possibly-defamatory statements with the sources for those statements." US-centric, but probably still worth a read. Tagged with: blogging • writing • journalism • US • libel • law • defamation • HesitantJourneytotheWest "And so writers of science fiction began testing the ...

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