Poet and writer in Tokyo. Book of poetry _ "Peeling," I. Reed Press. Poems, short stories and essays in
"Y'Bird," "Pow Wow: Charting the Fault Lines in the American Experience _ Short Fiction from Then to Now," "San Francisco Stories," "On a Bed of Rice," "Breaking Silence: an Anthology of Asian American Poets," "Greenfield Review," "Beyond Rice," "River Styx," "Other Side River," "Yellow Silk," "Stories We Hold Secret," "MultiAmerica,"
"Echoes From Gold
Mountain," "Obras."
Readings with Ishmael Reed, Shuntaro Tanikawa, Geraldine Kudaka, Victor Hernandez Cruz, Russel Baba, Seamus Heaney, Shozu Ben, Al Robles, Winchester Nii Tete, Eric Kamau Gravatt, Teruyuki and Haruna Kawabata, Keiji Kubo, Yumi Miyagishima, Carl Freire, Abel Coelho, Yuri Matsueda. Magna cum laude graduate of Cornell University. M.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley. "A Back Alley Asian American Love Story, of Sorts," a film by Niccolo Caldararo of Kageyama's short story, was shown at the San Francisco and New York Asian American film festivals, and won awards at the 1986 Palo Alto Film Festival, 1987 Ann Arbor Film Festival and 1988 Onion City Film Festival.
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