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Romance in Japanese Fiction
It’s February and (for some of us) love is in the air. Traditionally, RJL has celebrated with some pretty unromantic topics like sexlessness and misogyny in Japanese fiction.…


2023 Upcoming Japanese Fiction Releases
“Woman Reading a Letter” by Utamaro (c. 1750-1806) Listed released dates listed are tentative. Descriptions are excerpted from book sellers’ or publishers’ websites. Transla…


Japanese Apocalyptic and Dystopian Fiction
Support RJL. Check out our Bookshop.org page. Learn more about Japanese apocalyptic fiction with the RJL podcast. (Coming soon.) — • 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (translated by Jay…
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Episode 24: SF! Japanese Science Fiction
Check out Episode 24 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. In this episode, we’re talking about Japanese science fiction. The history of the genre. SF in Japan.…


Episode 21: Sexlessness in Japanese Fiction
Check out Episode 21 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. This episode is marked mature. Today we’ll explore two trends in contemporary Japanese fiction: Protagonists who don…


2024 New and Upcoming Japanese Fiction Releases
“The Courtesan Hanazome of the Ogiya Reading a Letter and Grinding Ink” by Kikukawa Eizan (c. 1810-1815) Titles from Japan translated into English for publication in 2024. Does…


2025 New and Upcoming Japanese Fiction Releases
*Updated as of December 1, 2024 This is a list of titles from Japan translated into English for publication in 2025. It does not include most manga, light…


Transcript of Episode 21: Sexlessness in Japanese Fiction
Find out more about episode 21 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is…


Transcript of Episode 24: SF! Japanese Science Fiction
Find out more about Episode 24 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast Hi. This…


SF! A Booklist of Japanese Science Fiction in Translation
Support RJL. Check out our Bookshop.org page. Anthologies The Best Japanese Science Fiction Stories ed. John Apostolou and Martin Greenberg The Future is Japanese: Science Fiction Futures and…


Madoka Penguindrum: Conflating reality into fiction, conflating fiction into reality.
As an unrelated note, I’m sad to say the notes for Last Exile S2 were left in California, so I’ll be unable to do either of the posts…
Episode 433, "Pan Fiction"
On this week's live-recorded episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 837, "Luffy vs. Cracker The General" and a double Anime Recap for…
Episode 433, "Pan Fiction"
On this week's live-recorded episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 837, "Luffy vs. Cracker The General" and a double Anime Recap for…


Episode 22: Fukushima Fiction
Check out Episode 22 of the Read Literature podcast. Transcript available. On March 11, 2011, at 2:46pm, one tectonic plate forced its way on top of another 45…


You Know What I Mean? On Translating Japanese Fiction (Allison Markin Powell Part 2)
On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, translator Allison Markin Powell talks about translating Japanese fiction.


“An Inner Revolution Of The Japanese Women”: The Rose of Versailles As Feminist Historical Fiction
The Rose of Versailles makes the argument that women’s lives and the romance genre can be radical and revolutionary—and, in fact, they were always central to revolutionary movements.
Science Fiction Art in Anime
After the paperback and magazine covers, comic books, bubblegum cards and sci-fi films and TV shows I was exposed to in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, all of…


Vinland Saga: Historical Viking Fiction
Vinland Saga is a mid to late 2019 anime based off of an ongoing manga that began publication in early 2005. The manga was created by Yukimura Makoto…


The “Baccano” of Pulp Fiction
“Hey, Isaac?” “What’s that, Miria my dear?” “What do you suppose they call the Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?” “Hmm…well, Miria, I believe they’d call it a…


One Piece – Not Peak Fiction
Hey guys what is up welcome back to my blog I’m so thankful that you guys took the time out of your day to read my blog post.…


Facts of Fiction: Demon Slayer
Exploring Demon Slayer's creation, production, and legacy with some trivia facts
Burning Sky Short Fiction #1
The time has finally come for the first foray into the world of Burning Sky. Welcome to Gaea – a world in which conflict between the ten human Creeds…


Drowning in fiction and fantasy
Fair warning, a lot of personal stuff here. I try to separate this out from the regular fare. I even considered not posting this since I wrote it…


Toradora is Peak Fiction. No, Seriously.
Talking about how good Toradora really is.


Transcript of Episode 22: Fukushima Fiction
Find out more about Episode 22 of the Read Literature podcast on the episode page. Link to listen Notes and sources Ways to support the podcast This is…
Drones For Your Science Fiction Story
Drones refer to aircraft (mostly small) that operate without a human pilot on board, so they are controlled either remotely or by onboard co...


Metaphor: ReFantazio - The Power of Fiction
"Time marches on, and the age of a new king draws nearer..." As some of you may know, I'm a huge fan of Atlus' Persona series. When I got…


The “Baccano” of Pulp Fiction: Omake
This was my original first chapter for “The ‘Baccano’ of Pulp Fiction,” detailing how both Baccano! and Pulp Fiction are descendants of pulp magazines. I’m pleased wit…
Science Fiction Has Always Been Political
It always seems like every time something major happens in a video game or media recently, there is always a complaint of “how did this become so political”.…
306 – Fantasy Magazine 2 – Science Fiction
Seamus is out this week so Morgana, Darfox, and dakazu submit their top science fiction manga picks they’d like to license for another edition of Fantasy Magazine! We…


I Miss Hard Science Fiction: A Rant
Honestly, I don’t even know if I wanna post this, but it’s something that’s bothered me for a couple of years and I wanted to get off my…
Side of Fiction is Back! Now What?
Wait, We’re back! Hello, hello! Side of Fiction went away for a bit, but it’s back now! Exciting, isn’t it? Hold your applause. Yes, yes, I know you’re…
The Opportunity Cost of Romance in Fiction
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3 Tips for Writing Better Fan Fiction
Fan fiction lets you practice writing without the difficulties of inventing characters, worlds, and more. It helps you build writing confidence and experiment. It also helps you learn…
ID: INVADED and Serial Killers in Fiction
It took me a while to finally get around to watching ID: INVADED. Psychological crime thrillers are some of my favourite stories so expectations were high.
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[Genre Analysis] Mechas & Military Science Fiction Readings
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Literary vs. genre fiction: should we care?
It’s more pointless rambling today, sorry. Progress here has slowed a little, though I do have a few review posts I’m planning/working on. Between that, family/friend-related stuff, and…


Confessions of a Fujoshi: Realism in fiction.
NB: Fujoshi (腐女子, lit. “rotten girl”) refers to female fans of manga and novels that feature romantic relationships between men. I wasn’t always a fujoshi. Somewhere down the…


Vivy -Fluorite Eye’s Song-: Good Science Fiction
This was an anime that almost completely slipped under my radar. I had heard a bit about it, but most of the conversations this season didn’t surrounded it.…


Different Expectations on Fiction and Free Speech
As the Japanese cute girl anime/manga art style becomes evermore popular overseas, I feel a major cultural clash is unfolding. Anime, manga, and video games from Japan were…


Confessions of a Fujoshi: Realism in fiction.
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The Pulp Fiction Priests of Vatican Miracle Examiner
Coming from Ireland I’ve been surrounded all my life by the rituals & iconography of Christianity. Our culture has been steeped in it for centuries, often to an…
Flowers, Expectations, and the Perils of Interactive Fiction
I had a variety of subtopics in mind for my return to Flowers, and we’ll probably get to a few of them, but at the moment, I can…


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