Norman Mangusin Mayu Murakami Stories

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Review of “Piercing”by Ryu Murakami

by MungoParkIII on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

While Japanese literature in the late twentieth century did not produce the Angry Young Man phenomenon, nor did it go through a beat or even psychedelic phase like American fiction, a group of Japanese writers have gained fame though questioning the materialism of society and considering some alternatives to the status quo in Japan. Two of the best known of...

Ryu Murakami's "In the Miso Soup"

by Decayed Angel on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Ryu Murakami's first novel, Almost Transparent Blue, won the coveted Akutagawa Prize in 1976, for his semi-autobiographical story of teenage experimentation with sex and drugs near a US Military Base in Japan. He continues his exploration of the decadent, dark side of Japanese society in Coin Locker Babies (2002) and in his most recently translated book In t...

Teach Me More, Sensei ~

by Zerokronos on Apr 29, 2025

I was in the hallway, walking toward the teacher office cause he call me. My heart was racing, my palms were sweaty and my knees were shaking. I had no idea why Mr. Jenkins called me into his office, but I knew it couldn't be good. He was the strictest teacher in school, known for his stern demeanor and unyielding stance on school rules. But I was Mayu, the...

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Wishes

by Murakami on Feb 20, 2017
Science Fiction

Once upon a time, one was granted a wish. A singular wish, although perhaps not a final one. About themselves, about others, about the world, this we cannot say beforehand. With each wish, a new world. With each wish, a new possibility. With each wish a choice, and consequences.What's next? Cum Vampires Girlfriends...

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The Clicker

by Murakami on Dec 6, 2009
Science Fiction

"Too bad she dumped you," said Jack, as Ben fed some change into the vending machine. "She didn't dump me," Ben replied defensively, punching the Mountain Dew button. "We're just... taking a break." There was an odd buzzing sound, as the button flickered for a second, the word bonus appearing, although unnoticed by either of the...

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CHYOA GUIDE

by Mr.B. on Jul 30, 2014
Non-Erotic

Welcome. CHYOA is a site dedicated to interactive adult fiction. It offers an interactive story-telling environment where readers determine the outcome of the stories by choosing which path to follow every time they are given a choice. This guide will help you understand how the site works and the rules to follow, especially if you are interested in writing...

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F Field

by Murakami on Nov 28, 2009
Science Fiction

"...5...4...3...2...1...impact!" The screens went white for a second, and then lines began spreading out from the center. A general cheer went up throughout the room. "Well, my friends, it is official: after all the bad magnets, alignment problems, and other Bullshit, we have collision," Dr. Legard said in French. "Here's to us, my f...

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A Sood Writer

by SunrockSin on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Yes, there it was in twelve point times new roman, or was it a sans-serif? Oh anyway, I saw it there, typed as imprecisely as any good commenter (tormentor?) should. The comment read: "I only see 2 H's among the numerous stories listed in your profles (sic) --- Sood (sic) writers score them on at least half their stories." Yes, I added the parenthetical sic...

Shonen-ai Review: Gravitation

by Svenskaflicka on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The anime "Gravitation" is based on the manga by Maki Murakami. It tells two closely intertwined stories; the rise of the pop band Bad Luck, and the love story between the band's vocalist, Shuuichi Shindou, and the famous novelist Yuki Eiri. (All right, three stories, if you count the constant flashbacks into Yuki's dark and tragic history.) * When the sto...

Oh Norman!

by AgentArsenicThorium on Oct 30, 2018
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

This is all fictional and hope you enjoy. Characters: Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore), Dawn Stole (Dove Cameron) Note: This is not connected to the show Bates Motel, but it has aspects of Psycho (1960) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Norman sat in his office looking over the paperwork for the motel, wondering how he and mother would get by with barely an...