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Seasonal Myths
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Aki, who struggles with school refusal, and Nagi-nee meet a fish trapped in a plastic bottle on the beach. Assaulted by sound and poison, the two nonetheless confront an unseen 'enemy' — 'Aki's Sea'
A whale sunk to the seabed becomes a nursery for countless lives. While sitting with her great-grandfather as he succumbs to an infectious disease, Towa — who experiences death up close for the first time — looks toward the natural cycles beyond the small remaining wish — 'Towa's Myth'
Including three other pieces, this is five stories of five children, depicted with seasons and time as motifs. A linked short-story collection for those of us who live with the climate crisis as an everyday reality.
[Contents]
Haru's Snow
Natsu's Tree
Aki's Sea
Yuki's Bread
Towa's Myth
(under the name murrma)
2026/1
murrma / Hate Isn't Cool
Let's Talk About Not 'Normal' — A Reading Group Reweaving Society
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What exactly does 'normal' mean?
This zine unravels the oddness of what is considered 'normal' in everyday life through six books discussed in a reading group and 19 keywords.
A zine that tentatively searches for clues to escape a society that makes life hard.
[Contents]
Conversations about society that began in Kyoto
Ground rules
Chapter 1: Unraveling discrimination
— Kim Ji-hye 'Discrimination Is Mostly Done by People Who Mean No Harm'
Chapter 2: To See Invisible Wounds
— Tami Kamikawa 'Is There Such a Thing as a 'Sleeping Child'?'
Chapter 3: Questioning Existing Social Standards
— Chae Seung-bom 'I Am a Man and a Feminist'
Chapter 4: Is Meritocracy Fair?
— Asa Ito 'How Do Blind People See the World?'
Chapter 5: Who Is That Kindness For?
— Takeshi Nakajima 'Unexpected Altruism'
Chapter 6: Living Together While Remaining Different
— Marika Konosu 'I Am Me. You Are Not.'
Extra: The 'Human Rights Ordinance' Established in Kyoto
Afterword
Index
(Published under the name Hate Isn't Cool)
2025/9
murrma / Hate Isn't Cool
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