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Edward Chin



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As a wee lass, young Edward Chin curiously delved into the realm of writing short stories, drawing upon the countless scores of inspiration that could be had from watching badly-dubbed kung fu flicks, reading crinkled comic books scavenged from garage sales, and playing operatic, role-playing Nintendo games, thus churning out many an adolescent attempt at (probably copyright-infringing) fantasy and science fiction epics.

Umpteen years later, he remained as enamored about his prepubescent wet dreams as ever he was, though now hardened and tempered by many a year of watching the world turn and burn. In the midst of it all, he was published in numerous campus and Chicago-area newspapers (West Word, Maneater, MU Student News, Skokie Review, Evanston Review) throughout his academic years, writing on a heaving orgy of topics that was not merely limited to community profiles, entertainment reviews, and bestiality laws within the Missouri State Congress.

Since then, Edward has up and high-tailed it to that strange and miraculous hinterland the Commies call the PRC, where he has committed to ink an even greater mess of travel & informational articles and music & movie reviews in the English-language Hangzhou Weekly newspaper and in the Intouch Zhejiang provincial magazine. As well, he somehow was earnestly offerred / conned his way into (which of the two remains to be seen) a position as the entertainment section editor for the latter of the aforementioned publications, overseeing several contributing writers while editing and re-designing a 40+ page behemoth of pricelessly error-filled listings and reviews while interviewing major figures in the local and international entertainment industry.

Now, he humbly writes for the one and only Suite101, hoping that his readers shall somday eventually find his articles off a Google search and appreciate the fine effort he has put into critiquing poor-quality entertainment & behavior as scathingly as professionally permissible. *^$#@!!!

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