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Comments for Unstrung Zither
Xiao Ling Yung is the unstrung zither of the story. She's a musician for the Phoenix Command in a world at war with the ashworlders who are dragon riding assassins. There is a lot of mysticism, music, role playing and military maneuvering in "Unstrung Zither." A basic understanding of the tonality of Chinese and some cultural practices helps but isn't completely necessary to enjoy the story. The world in which Ling Yung and the others live is only hinted at and that's fine. The only bits of information are that the population on the main world is roughly 110 million (about three times the size of California) and the population of the ashworlds is roughly 70 million. Military forces for both sides is classified. Ling Yung decides to make up her own mind about the prisoners by interrogating them herself, unusual but not unheard of. I like political stories where information is uneven or completely hidden intel. I like stories that present a world based on different traditions than my own. Having had this one glimpse at the world of Ling Yung I want to see more. Read other thoughts on the story at: Filling My Mind With Geh, Adventures of a Fantasy Writer, John's Reading, Not if You Were the Last Short Story on Earth, The Romaniuc Files, The Fix, Suite 101, and Short Fiction. fantasy science fiction magazine | fiction | short story | Yoon Ha Lee | 2009 All work © 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |