We’re currently in the second week of a month long double celebration on the roof of the Dan Rhodes skyscraper, here in the heart of downtown Taipei. Here’s what it’s all about:
1. Little Hands Clapping is, at last, out in the US – so copies will no longer have to be smuggled in from Canada.
and
2. This month marks the fifteenth anniversary of Rhodes starting to write publishable stuff (Glass Eyes from Don’t Tell Me The Truth About Love, fact fans). Since then he’s written 386,000 words - one for every person living in Sanshui district of Guangdong Province in China, or two for every baby born in Bulgaria in 1920. But that’s enough putting numbers into Wikipedia – we’re heading back to the party, to drink cocktails, giggle, and skinnydip in our rooftop pool. We suggest you do the same.
Happy reading.
Tags: Dan Rhodes, Little Hands Clapping