3.5
The Dragon and the Stars
By Derwin Mak & Eric Choi &Publisher Description
An all-new anthology of Chinese culture-inspired science fiction
This unique collection of science fiction tales demonstrates the diversity of the Chinese experience around the world, merging China's rich heritage with new traditions, offering North American readers an opportunity to discover these exciting writers.
This unique collection of science fiction tales demonstrates the diversity of the Chinese experience around the world, merging China's rich heritage with new traditions, offering North American readers an opportunity to discover these exciting writers.
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About Derwin Mak
Derwin Mak is a two-time Aurora Award winner for his short story, "Transubstantiation", and for his work editing the short story collection, The Dragon and the Stars. He can be found on Twitter at @derwinmaksf.
In addition to being an aerospace engineer, Eric Choi is a two-time Aurora Award winner for his short story, "Crimson Sky" and for his work on The Dragon and the Stars. He also received the Asimov Award (now the Dell Award) for his novelette, "Dedication". He can be found on Twitter at @aerospacewriter.
In addition to being an aerospace engineer, Eric Choi is a two-time Aurora Award winner for his short story, "Crimson Sky" and for his work on The Dragon and the Stars. He also received the Asimov Award (now the Dell Award) for his novelette, "Dedication". He can be found on Twitter at @aerospacewriter.
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