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brianbergstrom has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in April 2022. Besides social media accounts, brianbergstrom has populated their site with Foyles essay about Fumio Yamamoto and Skinship, Shelf Awareness review for Dilemmas of Working Women, NetGalley: The Dilemmas of Working Women | Fumio Yamamoto, Naked, by Fumio Yamamoto, in the Paris Review, Profile - Brian Bergstrom - The Authors Guild, PreOrder: Hotel Lucky Seven by Kotaro Isaka, Japan Society review of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity, New Yorker review of SLOW DOWN: Can Slowing Down Save the Planet?, SLOW DOWN excerpt in The Nation: The Green New Deal Is the Opiate of the Masses, Slow Down / Publisher's Weekly [Starred Review!], Slow Down / Kirkus Reviews [Starred Review!], Sunrise: Radiant Stories / Publisher's Weekly [Starred Review!], Trinity, Trinity, Trinity / Library Journal [Starred Review!], Slow Down by Kōhei Saitō (Astra House 2024), Sunrise: Radiant Stories by Erika Kobayashi (Astra House 2023), Trinity, Trinity, Trinity by Erika Kobayashi (Astra House 2022), Bluesky, NYTimes Profile of Kōhei Saitō, “The Forest of Wild Birds” (excerpt of Sunrise, on LitHub), Interview with Yuki Tejima: Erika Kobayashi and Brian Bergstrom on Trinity, Trinity, Trinity, West Trade Review: "'This Invisible Thing Called Radiation': The Devastating Glow of Immortality in Erika Kobayashi’s Sunrise" by Max Parker, Translation of "Elysium: A Homecoming Story" in Rikka Zine (Nov. 2022), JUSFC Translation Prize Announcement for Trinity, Trinity, Trinity, Review of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity at Vulture, Review of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity at Japan Times, Review of Trinity, Trinity, Trinity by Matthew Sciarappa, "My Poison Snake: Erika Kobayashi on Growing Up in a Household of Sherlock Translators" (CrimeReads, June 29, 2022), The Shining Sea by Koji Suzuki (Kodansha USA 2022), Review of The Shining Sea at Japan Times, We, the Children of Cats by Tomoyuki Hoshino (PM Press 2012), Elemental | Center for the Art of Translation | Two Lines Press (2021), Animals Brag About Their Bottoms by Maki Saito (Greystone Kids 2020), For Dignity, Justice, and Revolution (translation of "Red" by Nakamoto Takako and "The Path to Proletarian Literature" by Kurahara Korehito) (U of Chicago 2015), "Pink" by Tomoyuki Hoshino (Granta) - whole story available to read, "See" by Erika Kobayashi (Asymptote) - whole story available to read, Close Approximations: In Conversation With Fiction Runner-up, Brian Bergstrom - Asymptote Blog, "Sunrise" by Erika Kobayashi (Asymptote) - whole story available to read, ”She Waited” by Erika Kobayashi | 疾駆 / Chic Magazine (2019), A Tale of Three Diaries: On Destroyed Landscapes and Lost Narratives by Erika Kobayashi (LitHub), Shelf Awareness Q&A with Erika Kobayashi (and with me!) (Dec. 2021), Ishiuchi Miyako’s Photographic Chronicles of Time and History (Aperture 2015), Kikuji Kawada on the Traumas of History and the Skies above Japan (Aperture 2015), Revolutionary Flesh: Nakamoto Takako's Early Fiction and the Representation of the Body in Japanese Modernist and Proletarian Literature, "Girliness Next to Godliness: Lolita Fandom as Sacred Criminality in the Novels of Takemoto Novala" (Mechademia 6: User Enhanced), Avonlea as ‘World’: Japanese Anne of Green Gables Tourism as Embodied Fandom, "The Prince of Tennis in 2- and 2.5D: Character Growth and Growth into Character" by Iwashita Hōsei (Mechademia: Second Arc, Spring 2023), "The Purehearted Major: On Innocence" by Kotani Mari (Mechademia: Second Arc, 2021), "Japanese-Korean Exchange within the Proletarian Visual Arts Movement" by Emiko Kida (positions 2006), Review: Bad Youth: Juvenile Delinquency and the Politics of Everyday Life in Modern Japan. By David R. Ambaras (The Journal of Asian Studies ).