basil and sunflower

This is the notebook for my memory.

basil and sunflower

This is the notebook for my memory.

マガジン

  • 雑誌リンクと写真集

    作品掲載誌のリンクと思い出の写真

  • Poetry, and nonfictions

    Literary writings appeared in e-journals

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Spillwords 3 pieces

Indian Periodical 5 pieces

Literary Yard 9 pieces

The Space Ink pieces 8 pieces

Birthday Memorial with Tenten

Published in The Writers Club, March 16, and in Literary Yard, April 2, 2024 On your last birthday when Tenten was still alive, you were not with me. It was …

2

Memories of Tenten

First published in Tint Journal, March 10, 20241. It was more than twenty years ago. My encounter with Tenten happened by chance on the university campus where …

1

Once There Was A Country Called Soviet Union

First published in the Space Ink, February 9, 2024

Last Conversation with My Daughter

First published in Spillwords, January 19, 2024

1

Grief

First published in The Owl Falcon, January 1, 2024 Here, everything is connected to Tenten. Zabutons—a Japanese flat cushion wherein she had six to choose f…

1

Linguistic Imperialism: English as a Controversy

First published in the Space Ink, December 11, 2023

1

Autumn

First published in The Wise Owl, November 17, 2023 I used to like autumn. We have colourful autumnal flowers in the fields. Red spider lily. Canada goldenrod. …

1

Tenten

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テンテン

3

Linguistic Imperialism: English Conversation as Ideology

First published in the Space Ink, October 12, 2023

1
+14

徳島県大歩危。

3

Racial profiling in Japan: Who could speak for them?

First published in Parcham Online, October 11, 2023One Friday morning, while browsing online news, I was searching for a material to use for discussion in my cl…

5

Spillwords 3 pieces

Indian Periodical 5 pieces

Literary Yard 9 pieces

The Space Ink pieces 8 pieces

Birthday Memorial with Tenten

Published in The Writers Club, March 16, and in Literary Yard, April 2, 2024 On your last birthday when Tenten was still alive, you were not with me. It was November 2022, when I couldn’t celebrate it because you disappeared from my sigh

Memories of Tenten

First published in Tint Journal, March 10, 20241. It was more than twenty years ago. My encounter with Tenten happened by chance on the university campus where I taught in those days. She seemed to have lived in the international student ho

Once There Was A Country Called Soviet Union

First published in the Space Ink, February 9, 2024

Last Conversation with My Daughter

First published in Spillwords, January 19, 2024

Grief

First published in The Owl Falcon, January 1, 2024 Here, everything is connected to Tenten. Zabutons—a Japanese flat cushion wherein she had six to choose from whether to sit or sleep whenever she likes. Her scratches on tatami edges.

Linguistic Imperialism: English as a Controversy

First published in the Space Ink, December 11, 2023

Autumn

First published in The Wise Owl, November 17, 2023 I used to like autumn. We have colourful autumnal flowers in the fields. Red spider lily. Canada goldenrod. They are free from human control, and decorate gloomy brown fields as they wis

+13

テンテン

Linguistic Imperialism: English Conversation as Ideology

First published in the Space Ink, October 12, 2023

+15

徳島県大歩危。

Racial profiling in Japan: Who could speak for them?

First published in Parcham Online, October 11, 2023One Friday morning, while browsing online news, I was searching for a material to use for discussion in my class. Due to my academic background, after retiring from my career as a researche