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Ray Hecht was raised in America, from the Midwest to the West Coast, on a starchy diet of movies and comics and science fiction paperbacks. Mostly writing about such states as California and Ohio, and such provinces as Guangdong. Lived in Shenzhen, China since 2008, that Special Economic Zone & Hong Kong-bordering chaotic city of the future, occasionally partaking in freelance journalism for various local publications. Ray now lives in Taiwan.

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As a young man in my twenties, I devoured Haruki Murakami. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood, Kafka on the Shore, Sputnik Sweetheart, IQ84, and more. Seventeen at last count. The dreamlike fantasies of other worlds, the magical realism, the meticulous prose of the English translations, the lack of plot and the melancholic atmosphere, I found great comfort in reading book after book. A

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Always Goodbye

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South China Morning Blues

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2020: A Year in Taiwan

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This Modern Love

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message 3: by Ziznase

Ziznase merhaba.teşekkürler arkadaşlığınıza. daha çok yazılarınız olması dileğimle. güzel günler dilerim. saygılar


message 2: by Treece

Treece Hello, Ray. Thanks so much for the friend request. Keep up the good work and much success in your writing.


message 1: by Majenta

Majenta Hello, Ray! Thanks for contacting me. Congratulations on your books! Happy reading, writing, and everything else. Blessings!

Best wishes from Majenta


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