Sparkling Rain


Sparkling Rain: and other fiction from Japan of women who love women is an English-language anthology of short stories from Japanese lesbian or bisexual women, edited by Barbara Summerhawk and Kimberly Hughes. It also includes essays about the history of Japanese lesbian literature. The anthology does not include material on works with female same-sex eroticism or undertones by publicly heterosexual authors.

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noted its lack of "overt eroticism". James Welker, writing in the journal Intersections, noted Summerhawk's use of the inclusive term "women who love women". For Donald Richie, writing for The Japan Times, Sparkling Rain was the best of the stories in the anthology, being both "a moving account and at the same time an important document". Lavender Magazine described the anthology as "groundbreaking", especially enjoying the non-fiction essays included in the anthology.
Reviews also appeared in the Okazu blog of Yuri anime by Erica Friedman, and the NagaZasshi DIY culture magazine from Nagasaki by Crystal Uchino.
The anthology was nominated in the Lambda Literary Awards and won in the "Best Anthology" category of the Golden Crown Literary Society Literary Awards for 2009.