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Wayne E. Yang |
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Wayne goes
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Wayne E. Yang is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The North
American Review, The Christian Science Monitor, Asian Review of Books, SFGate
and other publications. His homepage is
www.WayneYang.com.
Stories:
Bangkok: Lounging
at the Author's Lounge - "My wife and I have less than an hour
left before we need to be back at our hotel for the car that will take us
to Bangkok International Airport. That gives us an hour to run into the
Oriental to have high tea... but we had been turned away at the hotel entrance.
"Are you guests of the hotel?" asked a stern concierge. His imperious tone
was completely different from the obsequious chirping we heard when we stayed
at the hotel during our last trip to Bangkok..."
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From Biathlon to Books at
Lake Placid - "When E and I pull into the Lake Placid biathlon
shooting range, it is eerily quiet. There is not another car in sight. No
rifles. No biathletes. We thought that we would be doing a photo shoot of
a winter biathlon event, the sport that combines cross country skiing with
riflery. A quick call to the local athletic development office confirms
my worst fear. There is not an additional shooting range here in Lake Placid,
New York; the event has been moved to Fort Kent, Maine, and no one has bothered
to tell us..." [Visit this
Feature]
Back at Shakespeare’s
Globe - "The bright neon exit signs are giveaways that this is
not the same Globe Theater where William Shakespeare once worked. There
are fewer rows in the upper balcony. The back row has been enlarged to meet
modern fire standards. Yet this theater is the only thatched roof structure
in London..." [Visit this
Feature]
Contact:
Contact Wayne E. Yang at
www.WayneYang.com.
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