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- * Staying Behind, (ss) Clarkesworld #61, October 2011
- * Staying Sensitive in the Crowd: A Conversation with Chen Qiufan, (iv) Clarkesworld #102, March 2015 [Ref. Chen Qiufan]
- * Summer Reading, (vi) Daily Science Fiction September 4 2012
- * Tang Fei, (is) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019 [Ref. Tang Fei]
- * The Ten Suns, (ss) Dark Expanse: Surviving the Collapse ed. Alex Shvartsman & William Snee, Deorc Enterprise, 2014
- * Thoughts and Prayers, (ss) Slate January 26 2019
- * The Tides, (vi) Daily Science Fiction November 1 2012
- * Timekeepers’ Symphony, (ss) Clarkesworld #192, September 2022
- * The Tome of Tourmaline, (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 9 2012
- * To the Moon, (ss) Fireside Magazine #1, Spring 2012
- * To the Stars (with Shelly Li), (vi) Nature #7332, February 3 2011
- * Translators’ Note (with Carmen Yiling Yan), (is) Clarkesworld #117, June 2016
- * Translator’s Postscript, (aw) The Redemption of Time by Baoshu, Subterranean Press, 2020
- * The Trustless, (vi) Wired January 2019
- * Tying Knots, (ss) Clarkesworld #52, January 2011
- * Uma, (ss) Avatars Inc. ed. Ann VanderMeer, XPRIZE, 2020
- * The Ussuri Bear, (nv) Beast Within 4: Gears & Growls ed. Jennifer Brozek, Graveside Tales, 2014
- * The Veiled Shanghai, (nv) Oz Reimagined ed. John Joseph Adams & Douglas Cohen, 47North, 2013
- * The Waves, (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction December 2012
- * What I Assume You Shall Assume, (nv) Dead Man’s Hand ed. John Joseph Adams, Titan, 2014
- * What Is Expected of a Wedding Host, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 19 2014
- * A Whisper of Blue, (nv) The Book of Dragons ed. Jonathan Strahan, Harper Voyager, 2020
- * Xia Jia, (is) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019 [Ref. Xia Jia]
- * You Don’t Have to Write Autobiography, (ar) Lightspeed #73, June 2016
- * You’ll Always Have the Burden with You, (nv) In Situ ed. Carrie Cuinn, Dagan Books, 2012
- * Zhang Ran, (is) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019 [Ref. Zhang Ran]
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- * Balin by Chen Qiufan, (nv) Clarkesworld #115, April 2016; translated from the Chinese (People’s Literature, July 2015).
- * The Brain Box by Regina Kanyu Wang, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese.
- * Broken Stars by Tang Fei, (nv) SQ Mag #24, January 2016; translated from the Chinese (Zui Found, September 2016).
- * Call Girl by Tang Fei, (ss) Apex Magazine #49, June 2013; translated from the Chinese (2014).
- * Chimera by Gu Shi (with S. Qiouyi Lu), (nv) Clarkesworld #114, March 2016; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, October 2015).
- * The Circle by Liu Cixin, (nv) Carbide Tipped Pens ed. Ben Bova & Eric Choi, Tor, 2014; translated from the Chinese (2015).
- * Coming of the Light by Chen Qiufan, (nv) Clarkesworld #102, March 2015; translated from the Chinese (Offline Magazine, February 2015).
- * Death’s End by Liu Cixin, (Subterranean Press, 2020, n.)
- * Ether by Zhang Ran (with Carmen Yiling Yan), (nv) Clarkesworld #100, January 2015; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, 2012).
- * Everybody Loves Charles by Baoshu, (na) Clarkesworld #112, January 2016; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, September 2014).
- * Farewell, Doraemon by A. Que (with Emily Jin), (na) Clarkesworld #140, May 2018; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, August 2016).
- * The First Emperor’s Games by Ma Boyong, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Play, June 2010).
- * The Fish of Lijiang by Chen Qiufan, (ss) Clarkesworld #59, August 2011; translated from the Chinese (2006).
- * The Flower of Shazui by Chen Qiufan, (ss) Interzone #243, November/December 2012; translated from the Chinese.
- * Folding Beijing by Hao Jingfang, (nv) Uncanny Magazine #2, January/February 2015; translated from the Chinese (2014).
- * Goodnight, Melancholy by Xia Jia, (nv) Clarkesworld #126, March 2017; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, June 2015).
- * Grave of the Fireflies by Cheng Jingbo, (ss) Clarkesworld #88, January 2014; translated from the Chinese (2005).
- * A History of Future Illnesses by Chen Qiufan, (nv) Pathlight: New Chinese Writing #2, 2016
- * A Hundred Ghosts Parade Tonight by Xia Jia, (ss) Clarkesworld #65, February 2012; translated from the Chinese (“Bai Gui Ye Xing Jie”, 2010).
- * If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler by Xia Jia, (ss) Clarkesworld #110, November 2015; translated from the Chinese (Guangming Daily, June 5, 2015).
- * Interview: Hao Jingfang by Deborah Stanish, (iv) Uncanny Magazine #2, January/February 2015 [Ref. Hao Jingfang]
- * Invisible Planets by Hao Jingfang, (ss) Lightspeed #43, December 2013; translated from the Chinese (New Realms of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 2010).
- * I Want to Write a History of Inequality by Hao Jingfang, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #13, November/December 2016
- * Legend of the Giant by Fei Dao, (ss) Clarkesworld #181, October 2021; translated from the Chinese (New Science Fiction Literature, issue 2, 2011).
- * Let There Be Light by Chen Qiufan, (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 8 2016
- * The Loneliest Ward by Hao Jingfang, (ss) Clarkesworld #143, August 2018; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World April 2013).
- * A Man Out of Fashion by Chen Qiufan, (nv) Clarkesworld #131, August 2017; translated from the Chinese (revised from Science Fiction World, October 2014).
- * The Mark Twain Robots by Ma Boyong, (ss) TRSF: The Best New Science Fiction ed. Stephen Cass, Technology Review, 2011; translated from the Chinese.
- * Moonlight by Liu Cixin, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Life, February 2009).
- * The New Year Train by Hao Jingfang, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Elle China, January 2017).
- * Night Journey of the Dragon-Horse by Xia Jia, (ss) Invisible Planets ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2016
- * Preserve Her Memory by Baoshu, (ss) Clarkesworld #108, September 2015; translated from the Chinese (Super Nice Magazine, July 1, 2012).
- * The Psychology Game by Xia Jia (with Emily Jin), (ss) Clarkesworld #133, October 2017; translated from the Chinese (Knowledge Is Power, September 2015).
- * The Redemption of Time by Baoshu, (Subterranean Press, 2020, n.)
- * Reflection by Gu Shi, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Super Nice Magazine, July 2013).
- * The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Anna Wu, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #14, May 2015; translated from the Chinese (Zui Novel, May 2014).
- * The Robot Who Liked to Tell Tall Tales by Fei Dao, (nv) Clarkesworld #127, April 2017; translated from the Chinese (Zui Found, November 2014).
- * Salinger and the Koreans by Han Song, (ss) Tales of Our Time, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 2016
- * Science Fiction: Embarrassing No More by Fei Dao, (ar) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019
- * Security Check by Han Song, (ss) Clarkesworld #107, August 2015; translated from the Chinese (Southern People Weekly Magazine September 8th, 2014).
- * The Smog Society by Chen Qiufan (with Carmen Yiling Yan), (ss) Lightspeed #63, August 2015; translated from the Chinese (2010).
- * The Snow of Jinyang by Zhang Ran (with Carmen Yiling Yan), (nv) Clarkesworld #117, June 2016; translated from the Chinese (New Science Fiction, January 2014).
- * Spring Festival: Happiness, Anger, Love, Sorrow, Joy by Xia Jia, (nv) Clarkesworld #96, September 2014; translated from the Chinese (“2044 nián chūnjié jiùshì”, Science Fiction World, June 2013).
- * Submarines by Han Song, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (“qián tĭng”, Southern People Weekly, November 17, 2014).
- * The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, (Subterranean Press, 2019, n.)
- * Tongtong’s Summer by Xia Jia, (ss) Upgraded ed. Neil Clarke, Wyrm Publishing, 2014; translated from the Chinese.
- * Under a Dangling Sky by Cheng Jingbo, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, December 2004).
- * The Weight of Memories by Liu Cixin, (ss) Tor.com August 17 2016; translated from the Chinese (Sea of Dreams by Liu Cixin, 2015).
- * What Has Passed Shall in Kinder Light Appear by Baoshu, (na) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2015; translated from the Chinese (“Dà shídài”).
- * The Year of the Rat by Chen Qiufan, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2013; translated from the Chinese (2009).
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- * Death’s End by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #278, November/December 2018
- * Death’s End, by Liu Cixin, translated by Ken Liu; Tor Books, 2016, $26.99 by Michelle Sagara West, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2017
- * Faith in Vision: A Conversation with Ken Liu by Arley Sorg, (iv) Clarkesworld #161, February 2020
- * A Few Words with Ken Liu, (iv) Forever Magazine #1, February 2015
- * The Grace of Kings by Julie Nováková, (br) Fantasy Scroll Magazine #6, April 2015
- * The Grace of Kings by Damien Smith, (br) SQ Mag #20, May 2015
- * The Grace of Kings by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction September/October 2020
- * InterGalactic Interview with Ken Liu by Jamie Todd Rubin, (iv) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #31, November 2012
- * Interview: Ken Liu by David Barr Kirtley, (iv) Lightspeed #64, September 2015
- * Interview: Ken Liu, (iv) Mithila Review #5/6, July/August 2016
- * Interview: Ken Liu by Caroline M. Yoachim, (iv) Uncanny Magazine #37, November/December 2020
- * Interview: Ken Liu & Caroline M. Yoachim by Tina Connolly, (iv) Uncanny Magazine #50, January/February 2023
- * Interview with Author Ken Liu, (iv) Fantasy Scroll Magazine #1, April 2014
- * Invisible Planets by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #268, January/February 2017
- * Invisible Planets by Norman Spinrad, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction May/June 2020
- * Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation, ed. Ken Liu; Tor, 384pp, $24.99, hc, ISBN: 978-0-7653-8419-5 by Don Sakers, (br) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2017
- * Ken Liu Interview by Salik Shah, (iv) Mithila Review #1, March 2016
- * Not Just Vast Armies Clashing on Dark Plains at Night: An Interview with Ken Liu by Luc Reid, (iv) Strange Horizons March 25 2013
- * Organic Synthesis: A Conversation with Ken Liu by Jeremy L. C. Jones, (iv) Clarkesworld #84, September 2013
- * The Paper Menagerie by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #264, May/June 2016
- * Power and Glory, War and Love in the Six States: The Grace of Kings, by Ken Liu; Saga Press, hc, $27.99, 640pp, ISBN 978-1481424271 by Paul Di Filippo, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction January 2016
- * Vagabonds by Julia Meitov Hersey, (br) Future Science Fiction Digest #6, March 2020
- * Wall of Storms by Damien Smith, (br) SQ Mag #30, February 2017
- * Waste Tide, Chen Qiufan (translated by Ken Liu); Tor, 352 pages, $26.00, hc, ISBN: 978-0-7653-8931-2 by Don Sakers, (br) Analog Science Fiction and Fact November/December 2019
- * The Writers Room: Ken Liu by Alisa Alering, (iv) Waylines #5, September 2013
Liu, Marjorie M. (1978- ) (chron.)
- * Armor of Roses [Hunter Kiss], (na) Inked, Berkley, 2010
- * The Briar and the Rose, (nv) The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales ed. Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe, Saga Press, 2016
- * Call Her Savage, (nv) Masked ed. Lou Anders, Gallery Books, 2010
- * A Dream of Stone & Shadow, (na) Dark Dreamers, Leisure, 2006
- * Hunter Kiss, (na) Wild Thing, Berkley Sensation, 2007
- * The Last Dignity of Man, (nv) The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination ed. John Joseph Adams, Tor, 2013
- * Robber Bride, (na) Huntress, St. Martin's, 2009
- * Six, (na) Holidays Are Hell, Harper, 2007
- * Sympathy for the Bones, (ss) An Apple for the Creature ed. Charlaine Harris & Toni L. P. Kelner, Ace, 2012
- * The Tangleroot Palace, (na) Never After, Jove, 2009
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- * Monstress Volume Four: The Chosen, by Marjorie Liu and illustrated by Sana Takeda; Image Comics, October 2019, $16.99, tp by Charles Coleman Finlay, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January/February 2020
- * Monstress Volume Two: The Blood, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda; Image, July 2017, $16.99, tp by Michelle Sagara West, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November/December 2017
- * The Tangleroot Palace, Marjorie Liu, Tachyon, $16.95, tp by Michelle Sagara West, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2021
- * The Tangleroot Palace, Marjorie Liu, Tachyon, $16.95, tpb by Charles de Lint, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November/December 2021
Liu Cixin (1963- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 2018-04-01, (ss) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by John Chu.
- * Another Word:
* ___ Chinese Science Fiction and Chinese Reality, (cl) Clarkesworld #110, November 2015
- * Chinese Science Fiction and Chinese Reality, (ar) Clarkesworld #110, November 2015
- * The Circle, (nv) Carbide Tipped Pens ed. Ben Bova & Eric Choi, Tor, 2014; translated from the Chinese (2015) by Ken Liu.
- * Cloud of Poems, (nv) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Carmen Yiling Yan.
- * Contraction, (ss) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by John Chu.
- * The Cretaceous Past, (Subterranean Press, 2021, n.)
- * The Dark Forest [Remembrance of Earth’s Past], (Subterranean Press, 2019, n.) ; translated by Joel Martinsen
- * Death’s End [Remembrance of Earth’s Past], (Subterranean Press, 2020, n.) ; translated by Ken Liu
- * Fields of Gold, (ss) Twelve Tomorrows ed. Wade Roush, The MIT Press, 2018
- * Fire in the Earth, (nv) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Joel Martinsen.
- * Full-Spectrum Barrage Jamming, (nv) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Carmen Yiling Yan.
- * Mirror, (na) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Carmen Yiling Yan.
- * Moonlight, (ss) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019; translated from the Chinese (Life, February 2009) by Ken Liu.
- * Mountain, (ss) Apex Magazine #76, September 2015; translated by Holger Nahm
- * Ode to Joy, (nv) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Joel Martinsen.
- * The Poetry Cloud, (nv) Renditions Spring/Autumn 2012
- * Sea of Dreams, (nv) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2018; translated from the Chinese by John Chu.
- * Supernova Era, (ex) Tor, October 22 2019
- * Supernova Era, (Subterranean Press, 2020, n.) ; translated by Joel Martinsen
- * The Thinker, (ss) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by John Chu.
- * The Three-Body Problem, (ex) Tor, 2014
- * The Three-Body Problem [Remembrance of Earth’s Past], (Subterranean Press, 2019, n.) ; translated by Ken Liu
- * The Time Migration, (ss) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Joel Martinsen.
- * To Hold Up the Sky, (Tor, 2020, co)
- * To Hold Up the Sky, (Subterranean Press, 2021, co)
- * The Two Festivals That Cannot Coexist, (ss) Future Science Fiction Digest #10, March 2021; translated from the Chinese by Nathan Faries.
- * The Village Teacher, (nv) To Hold Up the Sky by Liu Cixin, Tor, 2020; translated from the Chinese by Adam Lanphier.
- * The Weight of Memories, (ss) Tor.com August 17 2016; translated from the Chinese (Sea of Dreams by Liu Cixin, 2015) by Ken Liu.
- * With Her Eyes, (ss) Tor.com September 22 2021
- * Yuanyuan’s Bubbles, (ss) Clarkesworld #111, December 2015; translated from the Chinese (Science Fiction World, 2004) by Carmen Yiling Yan.
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- * Ball Lightning by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction March/April 2020
- * Chinese Readers Care About the Whole Humanity by Salik Shah, (iv) Mithila Review #7, January/March 2017; translated by Shaoyan Hu
- * The Dark Forest by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #261, November/December 2015
- * The Dark Forest by David Mead, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #332, April 2016
- * Death’s End by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #278, November/December 2018
- * Death’s End, by Liu Cixin, translated by Ken Liu; Tor Books, 2016, $26.99 by Michelle Sagara West, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2017
- * Hold Up the Sky by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #289, November/December 2020
- * Liu Cixin by Ken Liu, (is) Broken Stars ed. Ken Liu, Tor, 2019
- * Netflix Faces Call to Rethink Liu Cixin Adaptation After His Uighur Comments by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian September 25 2020
- * The Three-Body Problem by Chris N. Brown, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #324, August 2015
- * The Three-Body Problem by Jack Deighton, (br) Interzone #261, November/December 2015
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