Whistlers normally draw power for their incantations from the microbial sappers that infect their own bodies, but an incantation to infect others with... > Lire la suite
Whistlers normally draw power for their incantations from the microbial sappers that infect their own bodies, but an incantation to infect others with sappers has been discovered, and the resulting plague has devastated the world. The only immunization against this plague is to be infected by a Whistler with a little more control over the bacterial life they create. Of the survivors gathered at the Academy of Sibilant Arts, Klobs is the youngest Whistler. At 14, she's been entrusted with infecting just four people-her older brother Binlev, her mentor Daltob, and two friends from another academy, Hakleen and Boos. These five are sent to reclaim a farming township, but soon a hostile group of Whistlers raids their food stores. Without enough food to make it to the harvest, Klobs uses her sappers to place Daltob and Hakleen in deep sleeps. Working in year-long shifts and year-long sleeps the five can conserve food, but each member of the group experiences a unique fragment of the same struggle, deviating, merging, echoing. The Same Story Told tells each fragment one after the other, as well as the apocryphal legend that has arisen about the "Lost Expedition, " changing format and style to portray the same post-apocalyptic pastoral fantasy six times in a row.
Francis Bass is a writer of science fiction and fantasy. His work has appeared in RECKONING, ELECTRIC LITERATURE, and others. He lives in Philadelphia.