Yi-Ling Liu, writer and China editor at Rest of World, is set to depart.
As per her post on X/Twitter, she will focus her attention on her new book which is a narrative non-fiction book about the shifting bounds of public life in China, to be published by Penguin Press.
At Rest of World, Liu also wrote a column on the Chinese internet. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Harper’s magazine, Wired, Foreign Policy and The New Yorker.
Liu was also honored with the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award and an Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholar.
Reach out to Liu via X/Twitter.
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