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New Voices in Chinese Science Fiction
New Voices in Chinese Science Fiction | Neil Clarke, Regina Kanyu Wang, Xia Jia
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Science fiction is international in scope, but many works are often unavailable to readers because of language barriers or the costs involved in transcending them. In the eleven years I've been publishing science fiction works from China, I've had the privilege of working with and featuring stories by both of my co-editors, as well as dozens of other authors. Anthologies and projects like this one are an editor's joy. We've been given the opportunity to shine a light on eight Chinese authors that have not been previously published (at that time) in English. Authors you should know about. New voices, or at least new to you. Includes stories by: Shuang Chimu ??? Liu Xiao ?? Yang Wanqing ??? Hui Hu ?? Congyun "Mu Ming" Gu ?? Liang Qingsan ??? Shi Heiyao ??? Liao Shubo ???
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New Voices in Chinese Science Fiction | Neil Clarke, Regina Kanyu Wang, Xia Jia
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These are some of the dishes I cooked this month — stir-fried baby Shanghai bok choy, Yangzhou fried rice, and steamed dumplings.

I‘ve been reading the Hugo-nominated short stories, 4 of which are by Chinese authors. Worldcon, where the awards will be given, is in China this year.

#foodandlit #China @Catsandbooks @Texreader

Catsandbooks Looks delicious! 🇨🇳 2y
BarbaraBB Fantastic 🙌🏽 2y
rabbitprincess 🤤 those dumplings look amazing! 2y
kwmg40 @Catsandbooks @BarbaraBB @rabbitprincess Thanks! The dumplings take a long time to make but I don't mind spending a few hours with a good audiobook while making them. 2y
TheBookHippie yum!! 2y
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