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Quiet Forte

Yurina Yoshikawa

Both loud and quiet musings by Yurina Yoshikawa, a Japanese writer living in Nashville

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Most of the snow and ice have melted in Nashville, following a week-long winter storm that resulted in more than 300,000 households losing power, including our own. During the first day of snow, our kids, with their glistening eyes and redd...

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Primal Scream

For the last two months, I have screamed my lungs out in public, four or five times a week. My hands were never idle, pulling on my hair, up in the air in exclamation, or tight on my knees. I was surrounded by other screamers. We would ofte...

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From mid-June to early July, my husband, two kids and I traveled to Japan to see family. When I say “family,” I mean my dad and in-laws. When we all gathered together, we either made a reservation for seven people (now that our children are...

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Revisiting Shakespeare

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