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Kismet, Witchy Women, and Feminist Friendships

Kismet, Witchy Women, and Feminist Friendships

by Rebecca Copeland | Jun 22, 2021 | Japanese Culture

BOOK RELEASE I catch sight of her sometimes, the yamamba or mountain witch.  Now and then I’ll find her staring back at me from the corner of the mirror or racing ahead of me on the darkened street. She’s fearless and almost always laughing.  Not that big...

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