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Tag Archives: Guo Jingming
A fantasy novel in a serious literary magazine: Guo Jingming in Harvest
Guo Jingming has a new fantasy novel published in a supplement to Harvest magazine. Critics go nuts.
Posted in Books, Magazines
Tagged culture wars, fantasy, Guo Jingming, Harvest, literature
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Colorful mooks for Chinese teens
Guo Jingming (郭敬明), Cai Jun (蔡骏), GirlneYa (郭妮), Ming Xiaoxi (明晓溪), Luoluo (落落), and Sharon (饶雪漫) publish YA magazines.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged @classic, Alice, Cai Jun, GirlneYa, Guo Jingming, Ming Xiaoxi, princess, Sharon, Top Novel
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Rich authors complain about rankings
After the disclosure of the richest authors in China, Zheng Yuanjie (郑渊洁) complains about publishers hiding true print numbers.
Posted in Publishing
Tagged Guo Jingming, Han Han, Lu Tianming, royalties, Zheng Yuanjie
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Chinese authors ranked by income, sort of
Chinese authors are ranked according to total sales multiplied by cover prices. Yu Qiuyu is on top with 14 million yuan in royalties.
Posted in Books, Business, Business and Finance, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media business, Newspapers
Tagged Guo Jingming, Jiang Rong, royalties, Yu Qiuyu, Zheng Yuanjie
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Guo Jingming’s new magazine and charity
Guo Jingming (郭敬明) and the new Top Novel (最小说) fiction magazine.
Posted in Books, Magazines, Media and Advertising, Trends and Buzz
Tagged Guo Jingming, Mirror, Top Novel
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Plagiarism, apologies, and circulation numbers
A decision against Guo Jingming (郭敬明) and in favor of Zhuang Yu (庄羽) in a plagiarism case.
Posted in Books, Intellectual Property, IP and Law, Media business
Tagged Guo Jingming, plagiarism, print numbers, royalties, Zhuang Yu
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Celebrities blog on Sina
Chinese celebrities blog on Sina: Xu Jinglei, Yu Hua, Super Girl Zhang Liangying, Yu Qiuyu. Do they have anything to say?
Posted in Blogs, Trends and Buzz
Tagged blogs, Guo Jingming, Liu Zhenyun, Sina, Wang Xiaofeng, Zhu Wei
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2004’s Top 10 Book Publishing Terms
China Book Business Report on the top ten publishing terms in 2004.
Posted in Books
Tagged China Book Business Report, egao, Guo Jingming, Jiang Rong, plagiarism, Wolf Totem
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