Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Kotetsuko Yamamoto's Tweeting Love Birds No.1

Tweeting Love Birds No.1  by Yamamoto Kotetsuko (Chuchun ga Chun)
Ohtaka is pissed! University baseball is not what he expected, and it’s all because of Tweetie, the odd little person who blithely chirps and constantly circles in his tall shadow. Everything Tweetie does only deepens Ohtaka’s scowl. His irritation skyrockets when Tweetie demands Ohtaka stay in the baseball club for his sake and steals Ohtaka’s first kiss!

When two people from Tweetie’s past are thrown in Ohtaka’s face, his agitation suddenly turns territorial—and he’s not sure why…

Will Ohtaka figure out this unfamiliar game that plays for keeps? Get ready for a fast pitch of romantic comedy and surprising love in Tweeting Love Birds!


Translated by Anne Whittingham
Edited by Kimberly Lammens
Lettered by Alexandra Gunawan
Available for all platforms at eManga.
Also available from Kindle, Nook, and Wowio.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tatsumi Kaiya's Healing Music

Healing Music  by Tatsumi Kaiya (Futekinai Ongaku)
Kunio Tokiwa, a spontaneous and gifted pianist, has always been motivated by his desire to please his uncle, a piano tuner. When his uncle dies, Kunio is lost. The night he’s about to give up the piano entirely, Kunio is stunned by the sound of a piano tuned and played by the beautiful Yui Hasegawa.

Reminded of his beloved uncle, Kunio devotes himself to gaining both Yui’s exclusive service and his approval. Not even Yui’s cold, mystifying behavior can stop Kunio’s efforts, but he keeps hitting sour notes in his clumsy struggles to figure out why Yui’s existence is so important to him. When Kunio’s words create confusion and hurt, he must find another way to communicate. Can Kunio’s Healing Music convince Yui that he’s not a replacement for Kunio’s uncle and bring them together for an unforgettable, lifelong duet?


Translated by Kinami Watabe
Edited by Kimberly Lammens
Lettered by Alexandra Gunawan
Available for all platforms at eManga.
Also available from Kindle, NookDriveThru Comics, and Wowio.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Terashima's To Sow A Seed

To Sow A Seed by Terashima (Tane o Maku Hito)
Synopsis coming soon.

Translated by Barbara J. Vincent
Edited by Kimberly Lammens
Lettered by Alexandra Gunawan

Release Status: in translation
Available soon on eManga, Kindle, and Nook!
Rated TBA


isino aya's Sink Into You

Sink Into You by isino aya (Kimi ni Shizumu)

Love? Family? Belonging? Takata doesn't need any of those things; a gay man can't have them anyway.
Seno works at the coffee shop that Takata, who is carrying on a relationship with Seno's boss, shamelessly strolls into everyday. Seno despises Takata; after all, he destroyed his boss's marriage! But Seno has made a hurtful assumption. Can Seno convince Takata that the notion of family has nothing to do with a partner's gender?
With her stark, dramatic line art, isino aya brings the interconnected stories of all her characters to life. 


Translated by Barbara J. Vincent
Edited by Kimberly Lammens
Lettered by Alexandra Gunawan
Release Status: submitted to DMGuild Production
Available soon on eManga, Kindle, and Nook!
Rated TBA


TATSUKI's A Day in August

A Day in August by TATSUKI (Hachigatsu no Mori)
Synopsis coming soon.

DMGuild Group: BUTCH SPARKLES
Translated by V. G. Jasper
Edited by Kimberly Lammens
Lettered by Alexandra Gunawan

Release Status: in translation
Available soon on eManga, Kindle, and Nook!
Rated TBA