Buddha on a Midnight Sea by Francesca Hampton is a new collection of short stories of Buddhist fiction released just this month! Francesca Hampton’s short stories have appeared in a few different anthologies which you can read about at this link: https://sites.google.com/site/abouttheauthorfhampton/ My favorite of her short stories, “Greyhound Bodhisattva”, first appeared in the Wisdom Publications anthology Nixon Under the Bodhi Tree and Other Works of Buddhist Fiction (2004). You can read a long excerpt of the title story here: http://assets.booklocker.com/pdfs/6347s.pdf Enjoy!
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