
I'm an Episcopal priest gamer and student of mystical medieval myths of creativity and Japanese culture, language, and fantasy. Yes, they all fit together somehow!
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Like many people in my generation (I’m a millenial), I started playing Final Fantasy games halfway through the series. I started with Final Fantasy VI (1994), then IV (1991), then VII (1997), and so on. It wasn’t really until the remakes of...
I’ve been reading Miyabe Miyuki’s Apparitions: Ghosts of Old Edo lately, and I have to say, it’s pretty good. Most people know Miyabe’s Brave Story, either through its PSP adaption or through working their way through its one thousand or so...
In this article I write about a manga called Kowloon: Generic Romance, a Murakami short story, and some other pieces of Japanese fantastic literature. Besides the ending of the first volume of Kowloon, I try to keep spoilers at a distance....
If you’ve never read Murakami Haruki’s short story Dabchick, then you’re missing one of the great pieces of Japanese literature. The story is published in Murakami’s short-story collection Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, which has all differe...
In this article I write about Auguste from Octopath Traveler 0 (2025) and will mention a number of spoilers. I don’t talk much about later parts of the game, though, so if you’ve gotten through Auguste’s part, you’re safe. I also talk about...
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From the Kojiki to Final Fantasy, from Basho traveling medieval Japan to Kaneda scrounging around post-apocalyptic Tokyo in search of Akira, I study and consider the fantastic in Japanese literature, gaming, comic, and anime.
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