A Kabuki theatre, coloured woodcut triptych by Utagawa Toyokuni, c. 1800; in the British Museum *** A Farce by Yoshiro Takayasu (translated by Toshiya Kamei) M atsuko had been at loose ends ever since her only son left home and started college. Then Kiiko, a...
Kindred Spirits by Alan Swyer “K now what’s amazing?” Ross said as he and Gelber wolfed down an early morning feast of dumplings and porridge at a dim sum joint in New York’s Chinatown. “It’s like we went to different...
?????? ANSWERS A Cycle of Short-Short Stories Richard Kostelanetz In memory of Novalis [For periodical, print continuously with extra space between entries; if a book, one to a page; wide (Latin?), paginated landscape; so far 94. Resequence to move from cliché...
Photo by Adrià Crehuet Cano on Unsplash *** Go Broncos! by Joe Mills M arisa watches Cameron burrow into the team huddle. The kids put their hands towards the center, bow their heads, then, after a moment, whip their arms in the air as they yell,...
Can You Say Capitalism? by Jessica Noyes McEntee Contributing Writer Papa always said, “Princesses have princes to come to their rescue, but you have me. And Donovan, in a pinch—he’s on the payroll for that.” An unsentimental sort, he never followed up...
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