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Posted on February 25, 2009May 21, 2015

“Science Fiction, Globalization, and the People’s Republic of China,” by Lavie Tidhar

On visiting China in the summer of 2000 I was surprised at the complexity and determination I found in the SF field. Structures were forming that I would not have expected to see outside the US-UK axis, paralleling to a surprising degree the field’s development in the West.

See also the mini-Chinese SF profile as part of the report on the 2007 Chinese SF conference within the 2007 autumnal newscast:

Today much Chinese SF is published by popular science publishing houses and SF authors tend to belong to a science writers association rather than a writers association.

Posted on November 17, 2008May 21, 2015

Gord Sellar on Korean science fiction

Ex-pat Canadian Gord Sellar, living in Korea, has a series of blog posts about his explorations into science fiction in Korea:

A couple of webzines…have been supporting the publication of Korean authors and translators of SF, especially shorter SF, and in some cases seemingly paved the way for these people to secure book publication deals.

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