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Guo Jingming was the best-selling writer in China in 2010 for his book Tiny Times 2.0, which sold nearly 260,000 copies, said Beijing OpenBook Co. Ltd., a book market information service provider.
Guo, 28, is representative of Chinese writers born in the 1980s. His books are popular among young Chinese. Guo's first book Ice Fantasy was published in 2003 and immediately caused a sensation. Other works include the novel Never Flowers in Never Dreams, and essay collection Left Hand Reflection, Right Hand Time.
Guo became the chief editor of Zui Novel magazine in 2006. His Tiny Times series was published in the magazine from November 2007 and was later published as several books, all of which became best sellers. Guo is also a renowned scriptwriter and lyricist. He ranked second on the list of China's richest writers in 2010. |