W. Todd Kaneko is not cool enough to be a rock star, not tall enough to be a professional wrestler, and not virtuous enough to be a super-hero. His stories and poems can be seen in Puerto Del Sol, Crab Creek Review, Fairy Tale Review, Portland Review, Southeast Review, Blackbird, The Huffington Post, and elsewhere. He has received fellowships from the Kenyon Review Writer's Workshop and Kundiman. His current projects include a couple of poetry manuscripts, a book of stories, some hypertext fiction, and other endeavors of that sort.
There are no goofy pictures of summer vacation to be found here. Nor are there any narcissistic musings on spirituality or cute pictures of anyone's pets. If you're reading this, you're probably a student looking for academic information—in which case, you should remember to remain skeptical. Beware.
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