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Chen Yu-Hang (陳雨航) was born in Hualian in 1949 and lives in Kaohsiung. In 1949 he earned a bachelor’s degree in history from National Taiwan Normal University and a master’s degree from the Graduate Institute of Arts at Chinese Culture University. He has wide experience as an editor for newspapers, magazines and publishers and as the ex-director of Wheatfield Publishing House [1]. Chen began writing in the 1970s, and has published two collections of short stories, Run Away and The Invincible Constable. Snapshots of a Small Town [2] is his first novel.