Apart From You

Apart From You

Harold and Kinuyo have lived together in the remote mountains of Okayama, Japan since the late 60s. Now in his early 80s, Harold faces living his last years without his beloved wife. A touching tale of love, loss, and living off the land.

The Hunt For Silverheart

The Hunt For Silverheart

Once, every 12 generations, a man arises who can kill Silverheart, the Father of Beasts. Runewolf thinks it's him, but so do half his friends and most of the village. Join him as he travels beyond his home for the first time into magical lands of monsters, despotic...

Winter Homecoming

Winter Homecoming

Winter Homecoming (Winter Bullet Book 1) Frank D. Winter has been on the road for a long time, trying to outpace his past, and put food on the plate for his kids. At home he's considered a runaway widower who abandoned his children. Now he's home and he's not the only...

Ta Fogmaeden: In The Folk Meadow

Ta Fogmaeden: In The Folk Meadow

Once upon a time, the Shire-Reeve of Molewud Randburyg was summoned to a small village of no import to untangle a mystery. Her job was to understand how a wandering warrior named Horglyth had come to die in the village's folk meadow. Each person she talks to gives...

Single Frames

Single Frames

Single Frames: A Japanese Short Story Collection Follow a man who comes to loath the sound of drums, follow two old friends with different regrets as they hike into the mountains, follow the tragic tale of a Tokyo mom, follow two lovers as they meet under the cherry...

The Girl Who Made It Snow

The Girl Who Made It Snow

Kara Cove-Brown is 11 and she makes her own Christmas presents. One year, she asks her great-grandmother, Nanna Pearl, what she wants Kara to make her. In a brief moment of clarity, Nanna Pearl asks for a White Christmas. The only problem is that no snow is predicted...

108 Breaths

108 Breaths

108 Breaths: A foreigner's experience of Japan through haiku “A haiku is but one breath. It is the Kodak moment of modern poetry and it proves all Picasso needed to write a picture was 17 syllables.” In 2004, Mark Wollacott moved to Japan and discovered this perfect...