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Bookbinding In bookbinding this week we have, for your visual pleasure, a novel. We have an A6-size, about 60-page, case bound edition of The Dead of Winter: A Novelist’s Kanazawa Afterlife. Printed, folded, sewed, and cased in fairly quickly (for me) in a day or two. Most of the time was attempting to align the title on the cover and spine. Properly. I think I succeeded in that endeavor. Case bound in red book cloth with the titles in black and photographed in front of a coffee shop. Fiction In fiction, I’ll talk about the book bound in Bookbinding: The Dead of Winter. The premise: The Novelist, a famous unnamed novelist, dies and moves to Kanazawa where he’s tutored by Judy, the female owner of a coffee shop, on how to write about females. The Dead of Winter is a very character-driven plot with most of the action in a coffee shop near Kenrokuen, a famous and massive garden here in Kanazawa. Judy tells The Novelist he doesn’t write female characters very well. Judy’s vivid, vibrant personality sits in juxtaposition to The Novelist’s female characters, which Judy calls ‘cardboard characters with boobs’. It turns out this version, which I gave to a reader, is the first draft. After giving it to the interested person, I re-read it and found several – I mean Several – things I wanted to change. Not merely typos but entire scenes that neither moved the plot nor developed the characters. These were cut. Some were replaced but others were ignored entirely. But this is what writers should do: re-write. This resulted in the second draft. I started recording an audio version. As I read I found awkward, illogical leaps, and confusing wordage. I changed them, rearranged them, or rewrote them. I found longwinded passages that were reduced in scope but increased in effectiveness. Again, this is what writers should do. This, then, resulted in the third draft. Talkies / Flicks You can watch the creation of The Dead of Winter [https://youtu.be/u5bn9FKbCQ4]on my YouTube channel if you’d like. It’s 9:40-ish and includes some talk about writing fiction. Missing from this visual documentation is the time spent aligning titles on the front cover and spine as that would require too much time and is basically me sitting at my computer and slapping my printer when it fails to function properly, which is often. I’m hoping in the future to have an audio book of The Dead of Winter. Watch this space. Books I have several books from sale on Apple, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo which you might like. For starters you can choose: • The Lonely Izakaya Down a Quiet Street [https://books2read.com/u/bO5NVK] • The Merchant of Venus (ebook [http://books2read.com/u/bP5eoj] & audio [https://books.apple.com/jp/audiobook/the-merchant-of-venus/id6777468294?l=en-US]) • The Madrid Mariposa Murder Mystery [https://books2read.com/u/mgX0B0] The audio book of The Merchant of Venus is only available on Apple Books. Take a listen to the sample. Apple [PASTE_YOUR_SPECIFIC_BOOK_URL_HERE] Barnes & Noble [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/x/x?ean=2940183148237] Kobo [https://www.kobo.com/search?query=9798233530197]
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