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This collection of Seki City folktales became very popular when originally published in Japanese by local writers who studied the legends, history and fairy tales of the area.
Darvin Babiuk, who worked for Seki City Hall as Coordinator for International Relations, then tackled the problem of writing an English verstion that Japanese students of English could understand.
I hope this series of Seki folktales will be enjoyed by peoples throughout the world.

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This collection of Seki City folktales became very popular when originally published in Japanese by local writers who studied the legends, history and fairy tales of the area.

Darvin Babiuk, who worked for Seki City Hall as Coordinator for International Relations, then tackled the problem of writing an English verstion that Japanese students of English could understand.

I hope this series of Seki folktales will be enjoyed by peoples throughout the world.


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Autorenporträt
"I have lived more places than Sinbad the Sailor."

Indeed, I have lived in every province in Canada -- other than the Maritime region -- and ten overseas countries.

International spy? Much more prosaic than that. Working as a trainer for Oil and Gas operations in the Middle East (including around Sinbad's home port of Basra), North Africa and Asia, alternated with instructing at a variety of North American universities, has necessitated it. Along the way, I have picked up sensibilities from numerous cultures and have taken the opportunity to write about them. Along with being a columnist for newspapers in Japan and Ontario, I have written a variety of fiction and non-fiction in periodicals, journals and online sites. My written works are housed in the national archives of both Canada and Japan.