Morio You writes about love that refuses to stay polite. His stories live where neon light meets silence, where tenderness aches and desire feels like both confession and dare. Inspired by his years scrimping by as a grad student in Tokyo, he writes about people who chase warmth in the cold glow of the city and find beauty in their own undoing. He doesn’t believe in tidy endings, only ones that feel earned. When not writing, Morio wanders cafes for the right kind of background noise, argues with imaginary people, and pretends to understand jazz.