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How blogging can galvanize China – Geoffrey A. Fowler
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Flame War: Novelist vs Fraud Buster
Danwei’s Joel Martinson chronicles the war of words between author-blogger-racing driver Han Han and merciless scie
Chinese Novel A Hit, But Who Wrote It?
Foreign publishers have rushed to buy the rights to a blog-turned-novel by an anonymous Chinese author living in America,
January 9, 2012 12:19 AM
Why China’s Coolest Blogger Doesn’t Use Microblogs
Charles Custer notes a recent post by racing-driver-author-blogger Han Han explaining why he hasn’t taken to microb
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