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Nebraska Authors

Theresa Matsuura

Born ≈ 1975

Places Lived

Japan

Author Of

  • Fiction

Keywords

Folklore; Mythology; Japan; Childrens' Literature

Education

Graduated with degree in International Studies, 1996, University of Nebraska-Omaha

Bibliography

A Robe of Feathers and Other Stories. 2010.
The Carp-Faced Boy and Other Tales. 2017.

Published in magazines and anthologies including: Black Static, Fortean Times, Madhouse, and The Beauty of Death Anthology.
Uncanny Japan. (podcast)

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