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Hello, everyone! I'm Mr. Likai Chen. I live in China and a freelance author writing fictions in English. I'm new here and I hope all friends here could help me with writing.

I had my first juvenile fiction, Shuisheng the Mallard, published by Mill Creek Press in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2007. It tells a group of wild ducks flying south for the coming winter. A lot of dangers on their way. How they manage to excape the dangers? Can they arrive at their winter home in the south of China?

Also a lot of beautiful Chinese folk tales and Chinese traditional illustrations in the storybook that attract a lot of American children and adults.

I want to hear your comments on my book, friends, because you, the great authors, can give valuable comments that will help me with my future writing. Thank you!

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Welcome to the group, Likai. Good luck with your publishing. If you have a personal website, please post it for the members to review. Thanks for joining our group.

Jon Baxley
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Hi Jon,

Thank you for your reply to my discussion. Unlike most Americans, I do not have a personal website in China.

However, I registered a personal web page at Shoutlife, a free Christian's wsebsite in America. It's

www.shoutlife.com/profile_view.cfm?uid=24131
and I have written some blogs there, and descriptions and some reviews of my book are also pasted there. You can go there and see if you'd like to.

Thank you again, Jon!

Likai in China

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