
I Have a True Story to Tell You: Selected Entries for the Epoch Nonfiction Story Contest
About This Novel
If a slice of life could be stored, in what form would it be? If absurdity can become true, should it be laughed off or taken seriously? In a country like China that is full of stories, in an era where technology has profoundly affected life, and in a society where people's lifestyles and mental states have undergone drastic changes, there are too many stories worthy of being recorded through true writing. The stories in this book tell the story of uncommon but real images: grassroots Internet celebrities and e-sports goddesses derived from the Internet, LGBT groups that are constantly discussed, deplorable Internet criminal teenagers, as well as "drug girls", "memory masters", "professional ghost pretenders", etc. Whether this is the best of times or the worst of times, you will know after reading this book that this is an era with stories.
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