Aug. 26th, 2007
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Aug. 26th, 2007 03:43 pmIn terms of market share, SF in North America is ailing at worst and stagnating at best. SF in China, on the other hand, is booming. At least one SF author is clearly adapting well to the new market realities.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.
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Aug. 26th, 2007 03:43 pmIn terms of market share, SF in North America is ailing at worst and stagnating at best. SF in China, on the other hand, is booming. At least one SF author is clearly adapting well to the new market realities.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.
Suitable subject line goes here
Aug. 26th, 2007 03:43 pmIn terms of market share, SF in North America is ailing at worst and stagnating at best. SF in China, on the other hand, is booming. At least one SF author is clearly adapting well to the new market realities.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.
Actually, that should be at least two, because John Scalzi has sold the Chinese rights to at least one of his novels.