We have re-released our original epic The Soldier and the Samurai. Thanks to some new editing software and newly aquired skills, we were able to go back and make some fixes on our first ever if we dare say ambitious generational epic. For those unfamiliar with our story, it is based on a real life rumor that surfaced in 1965 about a reported encounter with the famous lost Samurai Harada Sanosuke of Shinsengumi fame. Where rumor meets imagine, fiction takes over and the result is a generational tale of adventure and one of grattitude. Please enjoy!
Showing posts with label Harada Sanosuke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harada Sanosuke. Show all posts
Monday, August 13, 2018
Monday, October 12, 2015
What if Harada Sanosuke Survived Past 1868?
This is the premise we explored in our earlier epic The Soldier and the Samurai. To read more Click Here
Labels:
American Mishima,
Harada Sanosuke,
Samurai,
Samurai Fiction,
Shinsengumi
Saturday, October 25, 2014
The Soldier and the Samurai Teaser Trailer
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
New American Mishima Epic Released!
Our long awaited Historical epic has finally been published!
Story Synopsis:
When the Elite Corps of Samurai known as the Shinsengumi were driven from their base in Kyoto, they were branded Imperial Rebels. Of their 300 members, few survived. Of its three famous surviving Captains, no one knows for certain what became of 10th Unit Captain Harada Sanosuke. Based on a real life 1965 rumor that surfaced in Japanese newspapers, The Soldier and the Samurai is a tale of gratitude and redemption that tells the story of a mysterious old man who claimed to be the famous lost Samurai who surfaced in 1895 Manchuria saving the lives of three Japanese Soldiers during the first Sino-Japan War before disappearing again. It will be up to Nishida Keisuke who must return to Manchuria during the Japan-Russo War to solve the mystery of the elderly Japanese man’s identity who saved him and that of a mysterious inscription written on the back of a Tanto knife that will alter the course of his life and that of the Nishida family for generations to come!
Story Synopsis:
When the Elite Corps of Samurai known as the Shinsengumi were driven from their base in Kyoto, they were branded Imperial Rebels. Of their 300 members, few survived. Of its three famous surviving Captains, no one knows for certain what became of 10th Unit Captain Harada Sanosuke. Based on a real life 1965 rumor that surfaced in Japanese newspapers, The Soldier and the Samurai is a tale of gratitude and redemption that tells the story of a mysterious old man who claimed to be the famous lost Samurai who surfaced in 1895 Manchuria saving the lives of three Japanese Soldiers during the first Sino-Japan War before disappearing again. It will be up to Nishida Keisuke who must return to Manchuria during the Japan-Russo War to solve the mystery of the elderly Japanese man’s identity who saved him and that of a mysterious inscription written on the back of a Tanto knife that will alter the course of his life and that of the Nishida family for generations to come!
Product Details
- Paperback: 278 pages
- Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (June 14, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1500183059
- ISBN-13: 978-1500183059
- Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
- Kindle Format Available
Click Here to Order Your Copy of The Soldier and the Samurai
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
American Mishima Seeks Publisher
The long awaited first novel by American Mishima has been completed and ready for publiscation. This is an original work of historical fiction which our plot goes as follows:
When Nishida Keisuke, a Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army, is caught in a deadly ambush during the First Sino-Japan War in Manchuria 1895, he is rescued by a mysterious old man rumored to be the famous lost samurai Harada Sanosuke of The Shinsengumi who will pass onto him a legacy that will alter the course of his life and that of his family for generations to come.
We are looking for a Literary Agent or Publisher that would be interested in publishing our work.
ありがとうございます!
Please contact us here or at through our email at lrosashiro@gmail.com
Thank you.
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