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Not today Justin
Three Goblin Art
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Today's Document
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Andulka

tannertan36
sheepfilms

Origami Around
ojovivo

izzy's playlists!
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Peter Solarz
i don't do bad sauce passes
AnasAbdin
DEAR READER

JBB: An Artblog!

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click the 'published' tag for links to all currently published works, and 'masterlist' for the links in a slightly more efficient list form.
(note: the masterlists are only seasonal, so not necessarily entirely up-to-date.)
In 'The Chrysanthemum', a boy attempts to appeal to the heart of a siren.
Spring-Summer 2025
Fiction
The Flightless Finch
The Rain Woman
In 'The Flightless Finch', two characters take inspiration from Baba Yaga to create a haven for the marginalised.
art
In 'The Rain Woman', a young girl is fascinated by the creature that ate her father's heart.
Autumn—Winter, 2024-2025
Fiction
The Pot
Non-Fiction
Folktales, Gender and Transformation in Where the Wild Ladies Are
'Folktales, Gender and Transformation in Where the Wild Ladies Are' —my analysis of a short story collection based on Japanese ghost tales, written by Matsuda Aoko.
'The Pot' is a lesson in wisdom from a girl's grandmother, and the spider god Anansi.
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Autumn—Winter, 2023-2024
Titles in bold indicate that the work is only available through purchasing the anthology or magazine.
Fiction
Behind the Brambles
Bleeding Marble
Morning Dew
The Magician's Doll
To Present One's Heart
Poetry
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Interviews
Mud Season Review
Letters from the Dollhouse
Letters From the Dollhouse
Letters From the Dollhouse
My interview with Letters From the Dollhouse!
In 'Behind the Brambles', the protagonist encounters Death in their many forms in key moments of her life.
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In 'Morning Dew', a gardener falls in love with the fairy placing dew-drops in his garden. Inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
I was interviewed about 'The Magician's Doll' by the Mud Season Review!