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The Snow of Jinyang by Zhang Ran (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine

Science Fiction, Fiction

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2016

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

Our fourth podcast for June is “The Snow of Jinyang” written by Zhang Ran and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Chinese in New Science Fiction, January 2014. Translated and published in partnership with Storycom.

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Hey, Clarks World Citizens. I have an important question for you. How does all the

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and show your support.

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You are listening to a Clark's World magazine podcast with your host and narrator Kate Baker.

0:39.0

Greetings Clark's World Citizens. I hope this podcast finds you extraordinarily well.

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This is a super long one.

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I think it's the longest one we've ever done here at Clarks World

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and just wanted to get that out of the way.

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The piece is titled The Snow of Jin-Ying and is by Jang Run translated by Ken Liu and Carmen Yilin Jan.

1:04.7

It was for Issue 117, June 2016.

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Now born in 1981, Shengren, graduated from Beijing Xyautong University in 2004 with a degree in computer science.

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After a stint in the IT industry, Mr. Scheng became a reporter and news analyst with Economic Daily and China Economic Net,

1:26.4

during which time his news commentary won a China News Award.

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In 2011, Mr. Jeng quit his job and moved to southern China to become an independent writer.

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He began publishing science fiction in 2012 with his debut story Ether, winning the

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Junhe Galaxies

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Award as well as the Golden Shingyung Nebula Award.

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His novella, Rising Wind City,

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won the Yinhe Award and a silver Xinheun Award.

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And if you can go back to January 2015, you'll find Ether.

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