Happy mid-autumn festival everyone! Hope you did something appropriately Chinese and had plenty of mooncake. Remember, westerners, if you get the bit of the cake with the salted egg yolk in it, it’s a GOOD THING.

It’s at times like these that I miss being with my family. I’m constantly forgetting about mid-autumn festival, and various other festivals, and I don’treally have many Chinese friends around here with whom I might share a Chinese meal on these occaisions. Chinese New Year is something that I always get to celebrate, though, what with the massive celebration that goes on in Chinatown here; It’s one time I truly feel part of a community.

My Chinese heritage has had a huge amount of impact on my work. Sure, you have the more obvious contributions like the ethnicity of characters like Mara, and even her appearance. But the most important things I’ve gained are less tangible, much more difficult to see at first glance. Hong Kong itself was a fantastically interesting place to spend the first few years of my life, and has fuelled my passions for large cities; All you have to do is sit somewhere and watch people for a few minutes to see a thousand different stories pass by, or to walk or take a quick MTR ride to get to a completely different flavour of city. Religion done Chinese style is quite important to me, too. While I’m not religious myself, Buddhism and ancestral worship has formed a basis for what I expect from religion. It’s why, in Elf Blood, you don’t see much in the way of churches for the Alfen religion, which is more in line with shrines and temples รก la Buddhism or Taoism. Heck, even the general outlay of the characters and their motivations has been influenced by Taoism. I dislike the concepts of absolute good and absolute evil for my works, and instead try to show two sides taking different approaches to the same goal; balance in all things. Or, as one good friend put it, everybody behaving like twonks ๐Ÿ˜›

Anyway, three cheers for China and my ancestors, and good fortune to you and your families! Joi gin!

M.