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Wednesday, February 25, 2004
When literature falls across Internet - China View
Writing has long been considered a lonely profession, but when prose gets put on the Internet, the instant feedback makes writing not so lonely any more. Not many people who are fond of writing actually end up getting their work published in books, magazines or in newspapers. However, the Internet opens a new door to aspiring writers. A new term "Cyber-literature" has been catching on. For many cyber-literature lovers, the day starts like this: "I turn on my computer, the first thing I do is find out whether anyone left comments on what I posted the previous day."
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