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Mythical Great Bay Province -- Yamabuki’s Home

In historic fiction, places and time spans might not be strictly correct, but most people who write in that genre attempt to have some sense of geography. The home of the Taka clan is a mythical province called Great Bay. As seen today, the area in and around the mythical Taka compound. As a novel of fiction, but based on a historic person and historic setting, this device allows enough artistic license for the Sword of the Taka Samurai to hopefully not become too didactic....

16 January 2015 · Katherine M. Lawrence
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How Old Is Old In Heian Japan?

Adulthood began at age 12 to 14.

15 January 2015 · Katherine M. Lawrence

Japanese Folk Songs in the Yamabuki series --Sword of the Taka Samurai

While writing the Yamabuki series I have been inspired by various folk songs and dances, some of which I have shred with my alpha and beta readers. At their suggestion, I share one now . . . just for fun . . . which is part of Cold Heart. As I research the 12th century in Japan, I see that scholars have only a narrow window on the society and not a lot of things are known about the common people....

7 January 2015 · Katherine M. Lawrence
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The royal carriage of Taka Yamabuki

Re-enactors in traditional Japanese costume preparing the for Hollyhock Festival.

7 January 2015 · Katherine M. Lawrence
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Tokyo Shorty Writes About Star Festival in Japan

Tokyo Shorty (aka Alex Hurst) wrote about the celebration of Star Festival in Japan. Her article is very informative and caught my attention. Her post on Goodreads has excellent details and graphics and was of particular interest to me. She also posts it on her blog. I am working to a deadline of two weeks from today when my first full length novel, Haru, subtitled, Broken Swords, will be going to the professional editor for an line-by-line read with feedback....

11 July 2014 · Katherine M. Lawrence