interviews
I have salvaged some interviews and articles from the old website concerning some of the rather nice people I met in Bayuqyan and what we got up to.
02 Dave Goodman-Smith was quite posh, very friendly to all and had recently been the victim of a haircut that left him looking like a World War II fighter pilot. He talks about his reasons for coming to the a "podunk" town. 
03 Dave Gerow was my genial Canadian flatmate, ridiculosity detector and fellow short-story writer. He once knocked on our frontdoor in the night, in his boxer shorts, and unsure how he'd got there. He regails Kathy with tales of his hellish experience living with me.
04 Judy Gua kindly took me to the hospital a couple of times to have microwave treatment on my knee. I first met her in a furniture shop and did my best to ignore her. Later on, she and Dave Goodman-Smith opened a bar together. 
05 The lovely Kathy Mutchler was the acme of ditzy innocence, but she took a transvestite orgy at her house in her stride. I lied about the orgy bit but I believe she would have been ok with it. Here she talks about the joys of teaching those cute little monsters, Chinese children.
articles
06 You can judge the size of Chinese cities by how many American fast food restaurants they have and Bayuquan had none. Here I look at what lay further afield.
07 This mini-magazine wouldn't really be complete without a look at at the people of Bayuquan. 

