Archives: 2024

Tuttle’s Eric Oey Chats with WiK

A report on a Writers in Kyoto talk with the CEO of Tuttle Publishing.

Visual Art and Poetry by Pamela Asai

Haiku-inspired verse and visual works by an Australian in Arashiyama.

An Autumn Get Together in Kyoto

Launch of Tina deBellegarde’s new book, Autumn Embers

An Unfamiliar Landscape

A short story from Amanda Huggins’ collection, Each of Us a Petal.

Kyoto Through the Ages: Celebrating 1,230 Years of the Ancient Capital

A lecture event held on the occasion of Kyoto’s Jidai Matsuri, October 22, 2024

Nathan Mader Launches Poetry Collection, “The Endless Animal”

Report on an event held in Kyoto

Book Review: Tropes Twined With Truth: A Sandy Fantasy That Sticks

A review of Cinnamon Beach, a book by Suzanne Kamata

Pandemic Blues

Cody Poulton visits Kai Fusayoshi’s legendary Kyoto bar, Hachimonjiya

Writers of Kyoto, Part 4: Kashiwai Hisashi 柏井壽

Fourth in a series about Japanese authors of Kyoto

Writers of Kyoto, Part 3: Matsuda Michio 松田道雄

The third installment of a series on Japanese writers of Kyoto.

What Happened to Momo’s Family

A short story of historical fiction set in the mountains between Kyoto and Nagoya.

Prologue to a War (Continued)

From a work in progress by Malcolm Ledger

Writers of Kyoto, Part 2: Yamamura Misa 山村美紗

Part 2 of a series on Japanese writers who used Kyoto as a setting in their works.

USA Prize – John Savoie (Ninth Annual Kyoto Writing Competition)

A series of seasonal haiku verses

Writers of Kyoto, Part 1: Mizukami Tsutomu 水上勉

Part 1 of a series on Japanese writers who used Kyoto as a setting in their works.