
A genre-bending collection of fabulist stories inspired by Japanese folklore, exploring vulnerability through the fantastic and absurd.
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A genre-bending collection of fabulist stories inspired by Japanese folklore, exploring vulnerability through the fantastic and absurd.
The Godzilla inspired " The Return to Monsterland" opens Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone , a collection of twelve fabulist and genre-bending stories inspired by Japanese folklore, historical events, and pop culture. In " Rokurokubi" , a man who has the demonic ability to stretch his neck to incredible lengths tries to save a marriage built on secrets. The recently dead find their footing in " The Inn of the Dead' s Orientation for Being a Japanese Ghost" . In " Girl Zero" , a couple navigat...
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Minor romantic themes; brief mentions of relationships, no explicit content.
Moderate violence; some unsettling imagery tied to folklore and fantasy elements.
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Minor references to spiritual and folklore-based beliefs.
Major fantasy elements; shapeshifting and supernatural abilities central to stories.
Minor demonic references tied to folklore, not real-world occult practices.
Minor social commentary woven into speculative and cultural themes.
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Minor themes of emotional suffering tied to loss and personal struggles.
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