Most of those stories are gone now because I took the forum, Among the Rivers and Lakes, down. I wish spcnet could implement some of the stuff I did there because it was by far the best-looking and best-organized wuxia forum there's ever been. had tags for completed, ongoing, and abandoned threads, up-to-date index, custom bbcode for making footnotes that you could click on it would take you to the note, etc. But it never gained much attention, and when it was time to pay for the server again I didn't have the money at that time to justify the cost given how little activity there was there, so I took it down. (BTW, and this may seem petty, but it was my site, Grundle I recruited as a mod, but he only posted some of your and lanny's translations. The site design, custom bbcode, all site administration and all costs were all me.) It would have been a glorious community but for whatever reason people didn't pay it much attention, and I advertised it all over the place. I created it when wuxiasociety went down. Now there is a different
wuxiasociety, but it is even less active than my site was. Now really there's just spcnet, and it has been overrun with xianxia, and even RWX doesn't even post his work here anymore. Pretty sad.
I still have all my short story translations in a backup file on my computer, I just haven't dug them out to repost them. So they can be considered gone for the time being. I really should dig up the Cang Yue novella, it's the only complete translation of her work in English, which also makes it the only wuxia translation from a female writer. Story was average, though.
I do still have two Wen Rui'an short stories up, here:
http://www.spcnet.tv/forums/showthre...n#.VTmjF9KqpBc.
Sword of the Yue Maiden can be found here:
http://www.spcnet.tv/forums/showthre...s#.VTmixtKqpBc