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Letter From the Editor
by Linda Gould |
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One Year of Haiku
by Alec Wilson describes the author's journey through 2021. |
The Lure of Ekphrasis by Diana Webb. An ethereal haibun for the new year.
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The Warmth of Snow by Anna Ojinnaka. A haibun about a courtesan.
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A Pilgrimage, in 2000 Pieces by Alice Gordenker.
The first in a 3-part collaboration about the pilgrimages of Mt. Oyama in Kanagawa prefecture. Gordenker explains her personal connection and motivation behind the project. |
Honoring a
Pilgrimage Through Quilting Quilter Mutsuko Yawatagaki's artist statement on the quilt and an explanation of the patterns used. |
On a Quilt Celebrating the Oyama Pilgrimage by Kit Pancoast Nagamura. The third in a 3-part collaboration about the pilgrimages of Mt. Oyama. Nagamura's poem binds the pilgrimages of the past with the modern era and honors the quilt project.
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When It Rains in Tokyo by Sabah Merchant.
A humorous poem about life in the city. |
A Brief Encounter
by Andi Brooks. A fictional, endearing short story about destiny. |
Ways of the Wind
Visual art by Robin Smith. |
Gospel in Tokyo
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The Haunted Girl
by Anne Hansell. A fictional short story about a young woman protected by Japanese Yosei . |
Inside & Out
Two works of visual art. Rebecca Otowa and Olivia Hertrick. . |
Disconnection
Poetic prose by Johanna Collier & collaborative photography in support of TELL, counseling services in Japan |
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Falling Stars
Poetry by Christopher Calvin. |
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