Morishima Akiko comics are one of the trashiest I've seen, not only in the genre, but in the medium, period. They're lesbian equivalent of harlequin novel, offering literally nothing to a potential reader: the art's just slightly above average, and the writing's offensively bad. Drama? Manufactured. Slice of life? On which planet? Comedy? Self indulgent and cute, but definitely not funny (think 'Nekopara' adjusted for the audience as an example). Mono no aware? Lol. I could probably continue with more examples, but you get the point. This is pure 100% sugar candy content, dripped in high fructose corn syrup and glazed with honey. It will rot your brain.
I doubt that anyone would've heard of her is she'd debuted later - good that she'd gotten a solid head start.
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The only interesting thing that she'd ever written was that doodle observation diary (with at the time relatively unknown trivia, like for example the fact that apparently yaoi is quite big in japanese wlw community - who would've thought?) an on seldom occasion, a lone afterword provided in collected editions of her brain dead fiction. So she's might not totally hopeless, but still dangerously close to it.