Vortices of the Seven Seas to Chinaland
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Complete, First published Jul 21, 2018
A collection of four short stories from the "Chinaland Series" that will guide you through the magical realm that is the Middle Kingdom: "Lingzhi" - "The Smell of Mimosa" - "DrySkin or The Haze of the Modern Grey Death" - "Nomadic Den".  Bringing Ian J. Logan's experience during the ascendance of China, before and after the 2008 Beijing Olympics, to the minds that have not yet visited the Land of Four Seas. Making the reader question; how much of these experiences are the truth, and what is a fabrication of mind from living in such a foreign world?
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