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The Heron Catchers (Pt 2)

This is the second part of an extract by David Joiner from his work in progress. For Part One with an introduction by the author, click here. (NB Because of WordPress rules, the formatting has been changed.) *************** The Shirasagi Express felt longer going back to Kanazawa. Sedge and his friends had turned a row …Read More

Short Story (Huggins)

Hitoshi knelt on a blue cushion in the doorway leading out to the garden. Every evening he opened the outer doors and the sliding screens regardless of the season, and waited for Michiko until long after the sun had disappeared behind the trees. His heart knew that she would never return, but his head was stubborn.

Six Love Limericks

by Preston Houser There once was a monk from Great Plains Who was stunned by Love’s cryptic claims.   Love liberates from bondage Lonely hearts taken hostage And sets the free in chains.     There once was a monk from St. Klaus Perplexed by love because Unlike the shadow it casts It’s fun while it …Read More

Lovely! (Part Two)

This is the second part of a short story by Tina deBellegarde. For Part One, please see here. ************ It is a quiet Saturday and Aki finds herself alone. Natsumi was out late drinking the night before and won’t be coming into the store. She doesn’t mind. Aki enjoys the walk to work. She carries …Read More

Lovely! (Part One)

LOVELY!A short story by Tina deBellegarde A buffeting wind shakes the display window and Aki looks up from the register. Outside is a tall young man, certainly a foreigner, his back to the window, reading off of a scrap of paper in one hand, holding the handlebar of his bicycle with the other. The wind …Read More

The Gluck Kingdom (M.R. Louis)

The Gluck Kingdomby Michaël R. Louis Copyright © 2020 Michaël R. Louis All rights reserved. ISBN-13 : 979-8-6573-2631-4 Extract from Chapter 3 HOPES AND WANDERINGS Mr. Kawamoto gets out of his luxurious gray sedan, grabs his briefcase and climbs quickly the stairs of the town hall. He is late for the city council. He does not like these meetings, …Read More

The beauty and the watchtower

by Jann Williams There is one woman that connects me with Kyoto like no other. We met a few years ago at a gallery soiree and have been inseparable ever since. Hailing from different eras, different countries and different cultures, this apprentice geisha and I share an enduring bond. Both of our lives have been …Read More

The Family (poem)

THE FAMILYBy Felicity Tillack Felicity writes: I wrote this poem a few years after moving to Japan for an anthology called Elements of Time. The feelings expressed in the poem are definitely ones I’ve had, though it’s written from a male perspective. I think I liked the image of the man’s coat, and the grown-up …Read More

Self-introduction (Altoft)

1) Please tell us something about yourself.  I am a (nearly) 30 year old guy from Bristol, England. Aside from being a writer, I’m a tutor for kids of all ages across a bunch of different subjects, which is a wonderful and fulfilling thing to do in between writing poems in the same three or …Read More

Nicolas Bouvier in Kyoto

The World through the Magic Lantern – Nicolas Bouvier in KyotoBy Robert Weis ‘Scent of pine tree. Soaring foliage, stiff and alive with cicadas. In a cemetery a priest in a raspberry robe recites the sutras on a tomb, and it is like the sound of a distant fountain.’* Almost like an iconographic momentum, these …Read More

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