Posts Tagged: water
04.64
Looking for the Jellyfish, Julia turned her head around until her eyes stopped on a lizard hanging on a flagpole. It seemed to say something. Julia got closer.
04.63
and fell on the ground in front of a woman who carried a basket of apples on her head. The woman knelt and offered Julia a hand, all without losing balance. When Julia got on her feet a school
04.57
At night, in the Kijii Canal, Julia saw a bloom of glowing jellyfish moving with the flow. They lingered a moment below the bridge where she was standing, then flowed away.
04.53
The sky in Tokyo was bigger than Julia had ever seen in Helobiae and full of birds. The clouds floated low over the buildings, as if the city was suspended in air.
04.53
The sky in Tokyo was bigger than Julia had ever seen in Helobiae and full of birds. The clouds floated low over the buildings, as if the city was suspended in air.
04.47
In the morning Julia visited the maps museum. It housed maps drawn on paper, on wood, on silk, on linen from centuries past. Some of them represented islands, some cities, some were floor plans. An ant crossed her table.
04.39
A small woman with a cloud of white hair on her head opened the door, smiled and said nothing. Julia took her shoes off and followed her to a small space behind a paper wall, where she left her
04.24
Bye now, said the boatman. Julia waved her hand and walked to the stairway alone. You need help, cried a man from way, way up. Julia smiled, her legs excited on the stairs.
04.23
August, 931. Tokyo, known as the walled city, grants only ninety-nine temporary entry permits a year to foreigners. August, 1131. Tokyo’s culture is enriched, and brightened, by immigrants from lands either submerged or covered by forests. No entry permits


You must be logged in to post a comment.