Chastol

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I have 38 stories published in 6 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 41709 times and 4 of my stories have been cherry picked.

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Charles R. Pringle

I was born in the northeast of England, but I have lived most of my life outside the UK. I basically grew up in Germany, and have lived in East Asia for the past 31 years—29 years in Japan and two years in China—where I have worked as a freelance copywriter and editor for a number of major Japanese companies. I’ve written hundreds of articles on Japan as well as two travel guides (one for Thomas Cook and one for Compass Maps) and a Japanese phrase guide (for Thomas Cook). I am also credited as the author of a book called Neo Shunga (Shunga is the term for Japanese erotic art of the Edo Period), but, in fact, I only wrote the introduction and the captions. The book consists mainly of woodblock prints. I recently published my first novel in English, Blinded by the Night (I have published one in Japanese), as an ebook. It is the first in a series featuring Akira Toyoda. I expect to finish the second novel in this series, provisionally titled Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, by the end of the year.

http://www.amazon.com/Charles-Pringle/e/B00478TJLM

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/244554

My stories

Fugu — Dining with Death

Japan has the highest suicide rate in the world, so it is hardly surprising that they enjoy eating a dish that, if improperly prepared, can be fatal.

The Pen, the Paper, and the Prostitute

When the opportunity for revenge for the bullying he has received presents itself, Mustapha Ali uses brains rather than brawn--and the result is deadly!

No I am not your English Teacher

A small white lie, told to impress a beautiful girl he met in a bookshop, comes back to haunt Jason on his first date with the girl.

The Last Journey of Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ, so the story goes, set off from the Middle East and made his way to Japan, where he married and settled down.

Privates go public

While on a business trip to Tokyo, Daren is invited to a hot spring and decides to go native -- unfortunately, things go wrong and he ends up more than a little embarrassed.

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