“For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls”
Title | “For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls” |
Year for Search | 2020 |
Authors | Liu, Xiaodan [pseud.] |
Secondary Authors | Fox, Andrew(b. 1964) |
Secondary Title | Again, Hazardous Imaginings: More Politically Incorrect Science Fiction. An International Anthology |
Pagination | 70-127 |
Date Published | 2020 |
Publisher | MonstraCity Press |
Place Published | Manassas, VA |
ISBN Number | 978-0-9898027-4-1 |
Keywords | Chinese author, Female author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future United States that has established American Equity under which those whose families had been disadvantaged in the past due to their race, ethnicity, family poverty, and so forth are rewarded and those whose families were advantaged in the past are now living in poverty in rundown housing, poor schooling, and so forth. |
Pseudonym | Liu Xiaodan [pseud.]. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The Chinese female author currently works in the tech industry in the U.S. |
Full Text | 2020 Liu Xiaodan [pseud.]. “For Whom the Bell Curve Tolls.” Again, Hazardous Imaginings: More Politically Incorrect Science Fiction. An International Anthology. Ed. Andrew Fox (Manassas, VA: MonstraCity Press, 2020), 70-127. PSt The story is set in a future United States that has established American Equity under which those whose families had been disadvantaged in the past due to their race, ethnicity, family poverty, and so forth are rewarded and those whose families were advantaged in the past are now living in poverty in rundown housing, poor schooling, and so forth. The Chinese female author currently works in the tech industry in the U.S. |