Chapter One of The Commoner’s Destiny
Someone had to die today.
Chen Han trudged along the road, pulling an oversized wheelbarrow behind him with one hand, a large urn filled with hard liquor in another. On the wheelbarrow was a long, wooden coffin with none of the handles or embellishments normally used to honor the dead. It was a coffin made for the common man. A coffin he purchased for himself.
Chapter One of The Orchid Farmer's Sacrifice
Mu Feng woke to the call of a rooster, unsure where he was. He was staring into an empty flask flipped over and wedged against a stack of plates.
Intro: Yin Yang Blades
Among the martial arts of ancient China, Taoist and Buddhist arts are known for their deeply rooted traditions.
Chapter One of the Legend of Snow Wolf
“Hold still, grandfather,” Sochai said, lifting his knife.
The old man closed his eyes, released a deep sigh, his soul escaping with every breath.
Thoughts on Writing Snow Wolf
The Martial Arts epic genre, known as wuxia, has been around for hundreds of years, yet, despite the success of films like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon or Hero, the western audience has been reluctant to accept this genre.
Why the Martial Arts Epic (Wuxia) Genre?
Three words. I love it! I love the code of honor in the fictional wuxia world, the equality between genders and wealth and status, and the inequality between people with differing martial arts skills.