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Alison Wolf, as host of the UK version of "This American Life," did a special hour-long show on how to get paid for writing about pop culture. Here are her tips:
As a freelance foreign correspondent for the US and UK press in Asia, I’ve been at the forefront of digital journalism in Asia. Here are some features I’ve been asked to contribute to:
Waiting for the Downturn, Life and style- The Sunday Times , UK on "The City of Contrasts" Beijing
Green is the new Black, Life and style- The Sunday Times, UK on "A Natural Fix" Beijing on green architecture in Asia.
There are a lot of scams out there. This article gives you the key to avoiding them. Here are some examples:
There are a lot of spam comments online (often posted by professional spam posters who make money just by writing these comments). Here are some tips on how to spot them:
Some people hate to be misled, they want to be sure that they’re being told the truth. Here are some tips on training your eye so you don’t miss lies and distortions when reading online:
Criminal record checkers allow you to research criminal records of individuals and even companies in public record. Here are some tips for how to use them and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so:
Some scams are very clear, especially if the scammer or fraudster is a professional at it or a very sophisticated amateur (such as when Nigerian internet scammers email with their real pictures). You just need to know what scams look like. Here are some examples:
These are a few of the entries I’ve written for the "China Beat" blog, a not-for-profit blog turned commercial news site.
Born in China in 1952, Li holds a BA in English Literature from Peking University and has worked for about 20 years as an editor, reporter and writer for Chinese publications. Self-educated on many topics, Li is also a translator who has translated books from Chinese to English.
"He thinks with his heart and writes with his hands." – Li Honglin, Prof. Ji Xianlin
"[In] his poetry there is a kind of wildness, the smell of nature. You can feel that he loves nature and is close to it." – Wang Xiaohong, writer and director, Peking University
"Li Honglin has had a major influence on my life as a writer. He has given me much inspiration from his personality and from his writing. I also have learnt from him more about modern Chinese literature." – Wang Wenxing, poet and translator from Chinese to English
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3. "Tower of Babel" 屋大维诗集 (Kodansha, Tokyo, 2003) , cover art
Much of Li's work has been published in the English language in The Weekly Review and The China Beat by the Pacific Century Financial Club http://www.pcfc-club.com/journalists/LiHonglin/index_en.htm, a website with many writers from around the world whose writings are not translated into English by other media outlets.
1. "Saving the Tiger" 把老虎救回了 (First Edition, Kodansha, Tokyo, 1995; Second Edition Jiyūsha, Tokyo, 2000)
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"Favourite lines from The Middle Kingdom Poet" - "The Three Wise Monkeys of the West and the East", China Daily (3 September 2008), in http://www.chinadaily.com.
Conclusion:
"A lot of my writing is just telling stories, reporting on topics that people in China would find interesting and readers in the West might be interested in but might not know about. It's a way of reporting what is happening in this huge country, which has such a dynamic history and where there are so many changes happening."
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2. "Modern Chinese writer Li Honglin dies at 63", People's Daily Online (10 July 2009), in http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90882/6333958.html
3."The Middle Kingdom Poet", China Daily (3 September 2008), in http://www.chinadaily.