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Tag Archives: Han Han
Han Han: trend leader
Southern People Weekly (南方人物周刊) interviews Han Han (韩寒).
Heartthrob novelist Han Han and a gun
Han Han (韩寒) tries to bring a gun on a plane. A CPPCC member (政协委员) claims privilege when shoplifting.
Lu Jinbo: Marketing the Wang Shuo brand
Larry Lu Jinbo (路金波) talks about how he markets books by Wang Shuo (王朔), Han Han (韩寒), and Annie Baobei (安妮宝贝).
Han Han on the death of Huang Ju
Han Han writes about Huang Ju (黄菊), whose name is filtered from Sina’s blogs. Also, flags at half-mast.
Posted in Blogs, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media regulation, Net Nanny Follies
Tagged filtered words, Han Han, Huang Ju, Sina
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Author vs. publisher: circulation numbers and royalties
Do anti-counterfeit emblems work as a means of keeping publishers honest? Also, more bluster from Wang Shuo about his record-breaking advance.
Posted in Media business
Tagged books, China Reading Weekly, Han Han, Lu Jinbo, print numbers, publishing, Wang Shuo
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Designing a cover for a Chinese Vanity Fair
Frank Miao Wei writes on his blog about the Chinese editions of various internationally-famous publications, and proposes putting Han Han nude on the cover with Wang Shuo and a clothed Xu Jinglei.
Posted in Humor, Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged Frank Miao Wei, Han Han, magazines, nudity, Wang Shuo, Xu Jinglei
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The spring dreams of China’s young writers
Mengyan (萌芽) magazine introduces some young writers, as reported in Sanlian Life Week.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Guo Jingming, Han Han, Mengya, Sanlian Life Week, Zhang Yueran
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