津波 Tsunami (via Jenn in Japan)

Jenn in Japan has listed more resources for helping Japan. I posted similar lists following the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, but Jenn is actually on the ground, in Japan right now, and I’m going to trust her to know far better than I do what are the best ways to reach out to Japan. So please visit her blog and check out her expanded list of resources.

津波 Tsunami How do you pick up the pieces of a broken world? By bearing each other’s burdens. I would ask you to stand on this hill, with these people, and watch everything you’ve ever loved, to watch the people you’ve loved be swept helplessly out of your reach. I do not mean to continually assault you gut wrenching images needlessly. However the point is … there is such great need! This is very difficu … Read More

via Jenn in Japan

Published by Samuel Snoek-Brown

I write fiction and teach college writing and literature. I'm the author of the story collection There Is No Other Way to Worship Them, the novel Hagridden, and the flash fiction chapbooks Box Cutters and Where There Is Ruin.

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