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Ngu Yên, pen name of Nguyen Hien Tien, was born in 1952 in Kim Chau Binh Dinh, South Vietnam. Great, according to Nha Trang. Mature in Saigon. Law and Literature student. He arrived in the United States in April 1975, currently residing in Houston, Texas. He also self translates his works into English. His works appeared on Vietnamese magazines of literature in US, Canada, Australia, and French, such as Văn Học Magazine (US), Hợp Lưu Magazines (US), Văn Magazines (US), Việt Magazine (Australia), Quê Mẹ (French), Làng Văn Magazine (Canada). His works also appeared on Vietnamese literary Websites, such as damau.org (Us), gio-o.com (Us), tienve.org (Australia), diendan. forum (French), vanviet.info (Vietnam.) It displays his published books on Amazon and Academia.edu. Ngu Yên's Website: https://tiennguyen228.academia.edu/research https://www.literaturebyngu-yen.com/

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