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Predator

Trigger Warnings: Violence against animals. Read this story on Archive of our Own! Read more works by C. C. Ward here! You have been hungry for most of the winter. There hasn’t been much to eat for a while. But now, you feel the weather warming up. All sorts of critters will start to emerge… Continue reading
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Haunted

Trigger Warnings: None. Read this story on Archive of our Own! Read more works by C. C. Ward here! The sky is dark outside. Filled with ominous clouds. Maybe it will rain soon. She raises her head. It’s a chance she is willing to take. She just needs to get out of here. Needs some… Continue reading
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Trapped

Trigger Warnings: Death, Kidnapping, Inability to move Read this story on Archive of our Own! Read more works by C. C. Ward here! Rachel was stressed. At least she was pretty sure that was what she was feeling. Or experiencing? Is stress truly a feeling if it can affect you physically? She tugged at the… Continue reading
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Julia

Trigger Warnings: None Read this story on Archive of our Own! Read more works by C. C. Ward here! This is the first installation of People After Dark, more of which you can find here! Winter was becoming darker than it had been. Like there was somehow less light left in the world. Julia knew… Continue reading
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The Ducts

Trigger Warnings: Unnatural Meat Read this story on Archive of our Own! Read more works by C. C. Ward here! Scratch, scratch, scratch. Karl paused again. Looking up at the big round air ducts running through the entire factory. He swore something was crawling around inside of them. It had stopped. Again. Karl returned to… Continue reading
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My first experience with history, must have been my own story. I was tasked with mapping my family tree in school, and I remember so clearly the excitement and interest I had. Having my mom tell me the stories of the people who had come before me, and how they had lived so very differently then I had. I couldn’t get enough.
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- Part 30: State Shinto After the War
- Part 29: Summary of Kokutai no Hongi and Its Significance
- Part 28: Kokutai no Hongi – Harmony
- Part 27: Kokutai no Hongi – Loyalty and Patriotism
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- Review of William D. Johnston’s Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star
- Review of Dr. Jan Bardsley’s Maiko Masquerade
- Review of Lesley Downer’s Women of the Pleasure Quarters
- Review of Liza Dalby’s Geisha
