User:Jeremygbyrne/Ly Thi Thanh

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Ly Thi Thanh (b. 09 July 1985, Vietnam) is the primary writer of the "Chinese Branch" of Xianity.

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[edit] "Pseudonym"

Ly Thi Thanh's authorial "pseudonym" Co Thanh (the name by which she is known within Xianity) is merely the equivalent of "Miss Ly" in European tradition.

[edit] Bibliography

Co Thanh has produced far more words in ephemeral, electronic form than she has ever had compiled and published as "books" or "papers". What follows is a partial list of her publications to January 2020.

[edit] Non-Fiction and Religious Writing

  • Peace in the West, 2007

[edit] Fiction

This curious work of metaphysical science fiction involves a technique known as time anchoring which allows an area of flat ground to remain connected with the present time of the anchoring ceremony, while the rest of the world moves on. Thus, persons entering the area will appear as glowing figures in the earlier time and be able to communicate with persons outside the area. The more information which flows back in time (no matter can enter the past by this technique), the weaker the anchor becomes, until such time as the connection breaks irretrievably.
Set in Gaza in 2015, Timestill has been called everything from "mathematically precise and scarily compelling" and "sublime and poetic" to "incoherent crypto-kabbalism" and "antisemitic occidentalism".