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John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.He is best known for his Old Man's War series, three novels of which have been nominated for the Hugo Award, and for his blog Whatever, where he has written on a number of topics since 1998.
Xiaolongnü (小龍女; Xiǎolóngnǚ) is the fictional female protagonist of the wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong. In the novel, her physical appearances is described as follows: "skin as white as snow, beautiful and elegant beyond convention and cannot be underestimated, but appears cold and indifferent". [ 1 ]
Dragon's Bluff: Mary H. Herbert: July 2001: ISBN 0-7869-1877-2: Crossroads: Brother of the Dragon: Tonya C. Cook and Paul B. Thompson: August 2001: ISBN 978-0-7869-1873-7: Barbarians: Bertrem's Guide to the War of Souls, Volume One: Jeff Crook, Mary H. Herbert, Nancy Varian Berberick, and John Grubber: September 2001: ISBN 0-7869-1882-9 ...
It relates that while the songwriter was born "under the feet of the dragon", he shares with the people of China the same genetic and cultural heritage and identity. [16] The original lyrics contain a reference to the Opium War, [3] and convey a sense of grievance against unnamed outside enemies. [11]
From the Yearning for War and the War's Ending: Novelette: Michael Williams [nb 12] Dragonlance: Tales I: 11/1987 AD&D The Vanishing City Adventure Gamebook #15 Allen Varney 0880384344 / 9780880384346 Adventure Gamebook 11/1987: Greyhawk: City of Hawks: Novel: Gary Gygax: 0-441-10636-6: Gord the Rogue: 11/1987: Greyhawk: Author's Note (City of ...
Zhang Wei (born January 10, 1981), also known under the pen name Tang Jia San Shao (唐家三少), [1] is a Chinese novelist. He is the author of the epic fantasy series Douluo Dalu, also known as Soul Land, which became a multimedia franchise including a TV series, an animated series, various comic adaptations and video games.
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised concurrently from 3 September 1963 to 27 May 1966 in the newspapers Ming Pao in Hong Kong [1] and Nanyang Siang Pau in Singapore. It has been adapted into films and television series in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Mainland China numerous times since the 1970s.
Another trait of humans that is explored in Dragon Raja is the humankind's ability to embrace his or her different identities. The famous line of the novel, I am not one is repeatedly spoken by many characters throughout the novel. This illustrates the human ability to possess many different identities and embrace all of them at the same time ...