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“Leaving,” short story set in medieval China, Inside Kung-Fu (circ. 100,000), July, 1990.
“The Game,” a Chinese strange tale of a wei-chi (Japanese: go) game set in China's mythic past, Clifton
Magazine (Univ. of Cincinnati, circ. 10-30,000), Spring 1991 (Mar-Apr 1992), v.20, no.3, pp. 39-42. Published again (1998)
in Dream Forge, an Internet magazine (www.pcisys.net/~drmforge). And again (1999) this time in Italian, nova
sf, #39, as “La Partita.” nova sf is a leading Italian journal of speculative fiction. And one more
time, this time abridged in American Go Journal, Spring, 2002, p.22.
“The Jia-Sha,” Chinese ghost tale set in modern Taiwan; Cicada, #23 (June 1, 1997).
“The Blue Raven,” a weird tale set in modern Taiwan dealing with Chinese folk beliefs and modern life; Haunts,
#26 (fall/winter, 1993), pp.46-52. Also published (Feb., 2000) in Italian in nova sf, #41, as “Il Corvo Blu.”
“The Painted Fan Pavilion,” a ghost story dealing with and reflecting sixth century southern Chinese courtly
attitudes toward love; Eldritch Tales, accepted for publication. Accepted and posted on e-zine, SBD SF&F,
2002.
“The Wedding Gift,” a ghostly love story of medieval China; Midnight Zoo, accepted for publication.
Also accepted and posted on e-zine, SBD SF&F, 2002.
“Natural Harmony,” a weird tale of ancient Chinese musical mountain spirits; Haunts, #28 (summer/fall,
1994).
“The Screen,” a strange tale set in 6th century China, Magic Realism, accepted for publication.
"The Dream Machine," at one point was on the E-zine, Dream Forge. It combines my love for fast cars and my love
for Taiwan. It will eventually show up on this website.
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