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Ken Liu - Invisible Planets
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(Review)
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Ken Liu is an award-winning (Nebula, Hugo, World Fantasy) American writer of Science Fiction; with a sideline of translating Chinese (mostly, but not exclusively SF) into English, besides having a law ...
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Created on 14 November 2019
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Cixin Liu - The Three-Body Problem
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(Review)
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... its previous genre ghetto. The book is now (as of October 2014), translated by award-winning author Ken Liu and published by Tor Forge, and thus available to those of us with insufficient grasp of Chinese, ...
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Created on 13 December 2014
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Xia Jia - Spring Festival: Happiness, Anger, Love, Sorrow, Joy
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(Short Stories)
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... Ken Liu.
The story consists of a number of short vignettes, focussing on family occasions and celebrations in a near-future Chinese society.
It was, in it's translated form, published over at Clarkesworld ...
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Created on 25 February 2015
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Aliette de Bodard - Ship's Brothe
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(Short Stories)
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Clarkesworld #88 contains, among works by Ken Liu, Cheng Jingbo, Yoo Ha Lee, and Robert Charles Wilson (and doesn't that line-up just make you want to buy it), a story by Aliette de Bodard called Ship' ...
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Created on 14 January 2014
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Indian SF - Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories
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(Links)
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... mobi, and epub formats.
The first issue contains stories by Kat Otis, Ken Liu, Ram V, and Lavanya Karthik; plus interviews, book reviews, and digital art - what's not to like!
I'm not done reading yet, ...
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Created on 03 January 2013
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Xia Jia - A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight
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(Short Stories)
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Clarkesworld Magazine has A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight, a rather wonderful story by Xia Jia (translated from the Chinese by Ken Liu) available for your reading in full.
It plays on Ghost Street, ...
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Created on 28 March 2012
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Chen Qiufan - The Fish of Lijiang
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(Short Stories)
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Clarkesworld Magazine has published The Fish of Lijiang, a short story by Chinese writer Chen Qiufan, translated by Ken Liu.
I found it a rather sad story, both from a topical point of view as well ...
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Created on 08 August 2011
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Neal Asher - The Line of Polity
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(Review)
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... Runcible station ‘Miranda’, which was destroyed using a Nano-mycelium, Dragon’s weapon of choice for such attacks. Soon they find Dragon, but are taken over by the Skellor/AI/Jain symbiont, and are rescued ...
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Created on 09 December 2009
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