White Enso
@WhiteEnso
Creativity inspired by Japan
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Interview with Alle C. Hall, author of As Far As You Can Go Before You Have To Come Back. Alle tackles a few taboo subjects. What drives her and what kept her going in the face of many rejections? Excerpt of this award-winning book included. whiteenso.com
RT 👍🙆♂️✨🎎thank @DAMNINTERESTlNG Using cartons, paint, glue & ingenuity, a clever Mom recreated a charming Tokyo alley for a sleep-over. @WhiteEnso @GhostJapanese @japan @henseljim1 @ronnyelliott @keller78rpm @XltBoing @AngelaYSmith @TimeMachineHQ @tom_mindseye @J_Motoki
Mother recreates a Tokyo alley for a sleepover
Please have a look at "Kintsugi," the White Enso award-winning collaborative work by Arlene Geller and April Zay. April's paper art is stunning, and Arlene's poetry so touching. You will be moved. whiteenso.com/7-kintsugi-col…
In six words or fewer, write a story about this picture. 👀💀 #WritingCommunity #sixwordstory #amwriting #ChallengeAccepted #SaturdayMorning
"Tokyo Furusato," by Al Ningen, is the White Enso winner for poetry. It's a hymn to Tokyo and to being - in Tokyo. It captures the scale, depth and wonder of the world’s most existential city. It is a remarkable accomplishment and worth savoring. whiteenso.com/7-tokyo-furusa…
"Rice Dance" by Grace Meikle is the WE winner for non-fiction. It's about the tea ceremony, but is funny in places. It's short and definitely worth the read. whiteenso.com/7-rice-dance-g…
When I was five years old, I let my younger brother roughhouse with our neighbor, Karen, three like he was. I highly preferred playing Barbies with Karen’s big sister Barbara. I’m living proof that some people are indeed born queer. Happy Pride!
Issue 7 is out!!! And it is full of beautiful poetry, fiction, non-fiction and artwork. Spend a little time with White Enso this summer. whiteenso.com #Japan #Japanese #Japaneseart #Japaninspired
Woohoo! I'm on TikTok! Watch my video for the @HorrorWriters. tiktok.com/@horrorwriters… #podcasting #podcasters #HorrorCommunity #writerscommunity
Just used this photo for an awesome poem on the upcoming issue of White Enso. Thanks to Sebastian Doll for making this stunning photo available on @unsplash
I miss Japan, but I'm sitting on my patio listening to a woodpecker and watching a fox trot across the yard. That's my new life and I can't complain about that.
Read my essay on @Denevius's blog Samjoko about how living in Japan changed my writing and outlook on life. samjokomagazine.com/a-content-crea…
If you have #art influenced by #Japan, consider submitting to the next issue of White Enso. #Illustrations, #digitalart, #paintings, #tattooart, #pottery, #photography, whatever. See past issues here: whiteenso.com
My friend Greg has an interesting exhibit with a sound artist. If you are in Tokyo, please check it out.
White Enso is open for submissions until March 30. Looking for #poetry, #fiction, #essays, #art #Calligraphy #crafts any kind of creative content as long as it is inspired by Japan. Here is the winning entry for poetry in the last issue. whiteenso.com/timeline-rober…
Thanks to @Mae_Westside, I saw this amazing article about photos taken of Yukio Mishima. Fascinating! theguardian.com/artanddesign/g…
The Japan Writer's Conference is open for presentation submissions.
It's such a beautiful day in the Kanto area today. The sun is sparkling on the river behind my house and so many people are out there running or walking. The plum trees in the neighborhood are stunning.
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