The Gift of Love and Queer Joy in Brooklyn, NY on Dec. 10

November 24th, 2024

Join authors JD Glass, Mala Kumar and myself at The Ripped Bodice, in Brooklyn, NY on Dec. 10 for a talk about “The Gift of Love” and queer joy!

Registration does come with a fee, but you get the money back as a coupon towards books at the store. JD, Mala and I will be available for book signings.

Register here: https://www.therippedbodice.com/brooklyn-events

Promotional image for authors JD Glass, Mala Kumar and Erica Friedman at The Ripped Bodice, in Brooklyn, NY on Dec. 10 at 7PM



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – November 23, 2024

November 23rd, 2024

In blue silhouette, two women face each other. One wears a fedora and male-styled attire, one is in a dress and heels. Their body language is obscure - they may be dancing, or laughing or fighting. Art by Mari Kurisato for Okazu

Short report today, I’m typing this from  a waiting room at a hospital. (I’m fine, but it’s been a tough week, tbh.)

Yuri Audiobooks

Seven Seas has announced the release of several new Yuri Light Novel audiobooks:

Qualia the Purple audiobook will be available at the end of this month, and ROLL OVER AND DIE: I Will Fight for an Ordinary Life with My Love and Cursed Sword! will drop next month.

 

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Yuri Manga

Morishima Akiko announced on X  that chapter 3 of her senior Yuri manga Hitorimi desu. (ひとりみです) will be released in December, with a preview of the cover image.

Kinokuniya NYC has decorated for the season with a bright green The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn’t A Guy At All window display…and they are  offering a membership card with their exclusive cover image!

While we’re talking promos, the Ichijinsha shop is offering a limited Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. (私の推しは悪役令嬢。) holiday print.

And one more from MangaOh – an acrylic figurine for Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru.

The new Girls’s Line manga imprint has started with the key thing – getting their mascots sorted. They have announced on X that the art will be by Kisaragi Yuri, illustrator for The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and The Genius Young Lady light novel series. The first serialized story for Girls’ Line will appear in the January Issue of Dragon magazine.

 

Yuri Visual Novels & Games

Our friends over at Aikasa Collective are proud to announce that their Yuri VN Mizuchi is getting a release on Nintendo Switch in Japan! How exciting!

Studio Élanis celebrating the second birthday of their Yuri VN Please Be Happyand a new release ofNational Park Girls: Love Our Parks Edition.

Lily Valeen wants you to know that Boss Game: The Final Boss is My Heart is a lesbian romance boss rush and is on sale on Steam.

 

 

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Yuri Anime 

The Rose of Versailles movie is holding a lottery for a special screening in December in Japan. Check the details on  their account on X.

There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover, Unless… anime has a trailer up on Youtube.

 

Other News

Taiwan Travelogue, the contemporary Baihe novel won the National Book Award for translated title. Congratulations to Yáng Shuāngzǐ,

Picrea is hosting a 4-page online doujinshi event. Check out the site for some fun, short original works.

 

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Assorted Entanglements, Volume 6

November 20th, 2024

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by Matt Marcus, Staff Writer

Last we left our ragtag crew of sapphics, dates were “enjoyed”, feelings were revealed, emotional wounds were bonded over. We were left just short of a handful of plot payoffs: will Kujou give in to Sugimoto’s trial date idea? Will Heke-sensei be able to game hard enough to earn the right to date her boss? Will Shizuku and Saori just hook up already?

In Assorted Entanglements Volume 6, three of our four pairings arrive at significant inflection points. One couple is embarking on a new adventure as a couple, one is pretending to do the same, and the third…well that one is about to get complicated.

For Saori and Shizuku, the twin-tailed “normie” decides to sneak out of the house at night for doughnuts and deadpans her way into Shizuku’s apartment (this time choosing to be let in through the door instead of smashing the window. Character growth!!). She continues to find herself drawn to the delinquent, and has begun to see through some of Shizuku’s self-loathing. While escorting Saori back to her house, Shizuku recognizes a woman from her past. This is setting up a Shizuku character arc, and I’m surprisingly here for it. Never would’ve thought I’d say that about Shizuku of all characters, but here we are.

As for our mangaka/editor duo, Heke-sensei finally achieves her level goal in the online FPS game, putting her on “even footing” with her gaming oshi. This means she can finally ask Shinohara out! However, she nearly chickens out after spending the day together on a date. Heke-san clutches out the “win” and the two finally come together as a couple. I’m satisfied that this didn’t get dragged out for another who-knows-how-many volume. Now, the real question left is will Heke-sensei be more capable of hitting deadlines now that her editor is her girlfriend?

And for our third major turning point, Kujou and Sugimoto go on the long-threatened trial date. Naturally, it’s at the most sapphic of date destinations: the aquarium! Sugimoto continuously props up Kujou in the face of her gym teacher’s unrelenting defeatism and emotional self-sabotage, which is, honestly, kind of sweet. Sugimoto isn’t actively putting the moves on her teacher (in fact, she doesn’t seem to recognize her long-growing feelings), but by the end of the date, Kujou has the realization that the two of them have gotten too close for their own good. I was starting to worry that Kujou would remain oblivious for a good while longer.

…Also Iori and Minami are there. There’s a silly miscommunication that gets blown out of proportion, complete with the obligatory punch (on panel this time!), but it ends with a sweet moment together. At this point for me, these two are mostly here as supporting cast for the Saori x Shizuku storyline.

Again, I have to say I’m impressed with the improvement of the storytelling from the early volumes. It’s a direct result of the shift to longer chapters allowing the characters more space to interact and to make something resembling plot progress. Hell, it’s making me invested in Shizuku’s backstory, and how the past’s resurfacing will affect her relationship with Saori in the present. A deep character drama this ain’t, but it has become much more than the series of gag strips it began as.

Ratings:

Art – 7 Continues to be solid
Story – 8 We’re actually starting to cook here, with each of the three “active” plot arcs developing
Characters – 8 There is the right amount of angst injected with the humor, allowing for good chemistry
Service – 4 For a real payoff for our Best Couple
Yuri – 8 / LGBTQ – 8 Aquarium date!

Overall – 8 Would invite this volume to go on a shopping date to Yodob*shi 

Volume 7 of this ensemble story of sapphic misfits is coming our way in February.

Matt Marcus is a cohost of various projects on the Pitch Drop Podcast Network, as well as the writer for the blog Oh My God, They Were Bandmates analyzing How Do We Relationship in greater depth.



Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!, Volume 13 (私の百合はお仕事です!)

November 18th, 2024

A blonde in an dark green, old fashioned Japanese smock-style school uniform that is cut below her breasts with a white blouse with a purple ribbon, leans back into a background of flowers, as if to hide.Many lifetimes ago, I was writing a fanfic and I found that after about 4 hours straight of slamming words onto a screen, I had written myself into a corner. It just so happened that the next night was the regular broadcast of the series I was writing about -and let me tell you, the plot that week was not the strongest. I found myself thinking, well, if they could write themselves out of that mess, then so can I. I wrote all night long and as the morning alarm rang, I finished up the fic, It was a perfectly adequate story, I just remember it as a moment when I had really written myself into a corner and had to write myself out again.

It is my opinion that, in Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!, Volume 13 (私の百合はお仕事です!), Miman-sensei has written themselves into a bit of a corner.  Not completely, because the current arc actually concluded in subsequent chapters of the manga that ran in Comic Yuri Hime, but which have not yet been collected, as the story went on indefinite hiatus after that conclusion.

The arc in question is the incredibly fraught Kanako x Sumika arc and frankly, as I survey the bodies on this battlefield, I cannot see a way out of it that allows for something even far short of happily-ever-after. Kanako might find closure, but to do that, she will have to hurt Sumika. Sumika might have found find closure, but expressing that to Kanako hurts the younger girl. The folks around them have remained largely clueless, with the most minimal apology from – again – the only adult in the cafe. Kanako needs therapy, not a part-time older-sister figure. Her single-minded obsession with the one person who has been 100% truthful to her – and honest about wanting to be close friends, but no more – is exhausting.

And so, for the moment, after one of the most shocking arcs I have read in a manga not openly centered on violence, this series comes to an unsatisfactory stopping point. Kanako did finally have her say in the final chapters of the magazine, and I hope we will eventually get those…but will we ever get a fully formed resolution to this series? Only time will tell.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Service – 0
Yuri – 0

Overall – 8

I sincerely hope that Miman-sensei can find a way out of this corner and this series gets the ending it deserves.

Hime absolutely shines in this volume. Despite her pretense to other people, her platonic affection for Kanako is absolutely brilliant.



Give a Gift of Okazu!

November 17th, 2024

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