Jung Chang on becoming an author
For the first 26 years of her life, Chinese-born author Jung Chang faced an insurmountable number of obstacles to fulfilling her dream of becoming a writer.
For the first 26 years of her life, Chinese-born author Jung Chang faced an insurmountable number of obstacles to fulfilling her dream of becoming a writer.
Agile dancers
To my discredit, I opted for Inner Mongolia over Mongolia because I’m afraid of the cold. While pondering my next move in Beijing, I met a steady stream of travellers who had passed through Mongolia on the Trans-Siberian Railway. They spoke of a freakishly premature winter that had hit the nation long before electricity – and consequently heating - was scheduled to be switched on by the government.
I woke up on my last day in Beijing with a killer headache and a problem. My bloodshot eyes rolled at sight of two ginger kittens asleep on my bed.
Published in The Weekend Independent Magazine, May 2010 When I first allowed someone to test their psychic powers on me I was in...