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  • The Yellow Peril

    Chinese Americans in American Fiction, 1850 to 1940

    This study examines the way Americans of Chinese descent were portrayed in American literature between 1850 and 1940. Their depictions are compared to historical events that were occurring at the time the works of literature were published. This edition has additions and corrections compared to the original hardback edition published in 1982.~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~~My purpose in writing this work has ... Read more

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  • An Enemy Reborn

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    In the New York Times–bestselling author's epic fantasy sequel to A Hero Born, a new power arises as chaos overtakes Reality.As a Chaos Rider, Locke ventured into the realm where time and change rage out of control. Though he set out to find his lost father, he must now become the hero he has been seeking.The Seal of Reality has been broken, and the Wildness that was once kept at bay is unleashed ... Read more

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  • 10 Analogs of the Future

    Longtime science fiction writers Rob Chilson and William F. Wu collaborated on these ten stories, all of which first appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazine. Chilson is especially known for his work in Analog, as is Wu, a finalist for multiple Hugo and Nebula awards. This collection is enhanced by their light-hearted, informative introduction and afterwords to each story.~~~~~ Excerpt ... Read more

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  • Hong on the Range

    by William F. Wu ...
    In this science fiction satire of westerns, after the American West was destroyed in a series of biological disasters, rebuilding it is a lot like building it in the first place, but there are crucial differences. For example, new, partly mechanical cattle with computer brains are called steerites. They speak and sing a lot more than the original steers.Most of the cowboys, outlaws, and lawmen are ... Read more

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  • The Yellow Peril

    Chinese Americans in American Fiction, 1850 to 1940

    by William F. Wu ...
    This study examines the way Americans of Chinese descent were portrayed in American literature between 1850 and 1940. Their depictions are compared to historical events that were occurring at the time the works of literature were published. This edition has additions and corrections compared to the original hardback edition published in 1982.~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~~My purpose in writing this work has ... Read more

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  • Stories from Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine

    Pulphouse

    Series series Pulphouse
    Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine changed the publishing landscape when the anthology series first appeared in 1988. The series won the World Fantasy Award as a recognition of the power of its fiction and the transformative nature of the publication. From the beginning, award-winning author and editor Kristine Kathryn Rusch demonstrated her talent for publishing the cutting edge of late 20th ... Read more

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  • Interlaced Pathways

    Contemporary Fantasy Tales

    by William F. Wu ...
    This collection by longtime fantasy and science fiction writer William F. Wu includes triple-award finalist “Wong’s Lost and Found Emporium,” which was adapted into a Twilight Zone episode in 1985, and eight more stories of magical places, events, and spirits. Many of the stories involve issues regarding Americans of Chinese descent, and all involve universal concerns.~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~“What’s ... Read more

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  • Interlaced Pathways - Contemporary Fantasy Tales

    by William F. Wu ...
    This collection by longtime fantasy and science fiction writer William F. Wu includes triple-award finalist "Wong's Lost and Found Emporium," which was adapted into a Twilight Zone episode in 1985, and eight more stories of magical places, events, and spirits. Many of the stories involve issues regarding Americans of Chinese descent, and all involve universal concerns.~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~"What's ... Read more

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  • Intricate Mirrors

    by William F. Wu ...
    The Hugo- and Nebula-nominated story "Hong's Bluff" leads this new collection of science fiction stories by longtime writer William F. Wu. Some stories are light-hearted and others dramatic, about alternate worlds, cyborgs, clones, nanotech, war-games, and life in space, often with subjects involving Americans of Chinese descent. A new introduction and afterword to each story enhance this book.~~~ ... Read more

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  • Interlaced Pathways

    Contemporary Fantasy Tales

    by William F. Wu ...
    This collection by longtime fantasy and science fiction writer William F. Wu includes triple-award finalist “Wong’s Lost and Found Emporium,” which was adapted into a Twilight Zone episode in 1985, and eight more stories of magical places, events, and spirits. Many of the stories involve issues regarding Americans of Chinese descent, and all involve universal concerns.~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~“What’s ... Read more

    $4.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Intricate Mirrors

    by William F. Wu ...
    The Hugo- and Nebula-nominated story "Hong's Bluff" leads this new collection of science fiction stories by longtime writer William F. Wu. Some stories are light-hearted and others dramatic, about alternate worlds, cyborgs, clones, nanotech, war-games, and life in space, often with subjects involving Americans of Chinese descent. A new introduction and afterword to each story enhance this book.~~~ ... Read more

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  • Hong's Bluff

    by William F Wu ...
    In this light-hearted, futuristic Wild West, Louie Hong, the young, all-human cousin of a cyborg gunfighter known as “the Hong,” just wants to survive—and earn his cousin’s respect. He lives in a frontier where most people have whatever electronic cyborg parts they want and can afford. In this parody of westerns, Louie faces a conundrum when his cousin needs help with a gunfight.~~~~~ Excerpt ~~~~ ... Read more

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