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Ep. 330: The Battered Briefcase Case: A Mystery


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Bookbinding

This week in bookbinding I made a quick collage-covered A6, 50-page book: The Battered Briefcase Case: A Marsh Mystery. It is a murder mystery. A man is accused of murder and hires a private investigator to find the real killer. The investigator discovers someone in Spain might have information about the real killer. In Spain the investigator meets his one true love.

This is a short story I wrote a few weeks back. While it has a plot: Who’s the killer? It is more character-driven than plot-driven, meaning, the people are important.

The book itself has a collage cover front and back. I took left over papers and used them on this book. I sewed the text block outside in the freezing cold in the outside of a coffee shop in Higashi-chaya, one of two famous geisha districts in Kanazawa. (See Talkies, below.)

I folded it and put the signature holes in it in a park near a river that flows through Kanazawa city. It was cold but I enjoyed listening to the elementary school boys two tables over. They were speaking a combination English and Japanese as they played an English computer game. 

I made the cover and cased the text block in in my studio where it is warmer and I have all the materials (leftover paper) and tools (scissors and glue) I need. 

An ebook version of The Battered Briefcase Case is available on Apple Books. Or you can contact me to make you a personalized edition.

Fiction

In fiction I’ve worked on two things instead of three. Zuihitsu is rolling along nicely because each day I can add whatever I want; that’s what following thre brush means. However, Zuihitsu has two strong plots that keep it going.

I wrote, edited, and finished The Battered Briefcase Case, of course. Unfortunately writing on those two means once again that Caraculiambro falls by the wayside; perhaps my renewed interest in mysteries will aid it along.

While The Battered Briefcase Case is finished and up at Apple Books, Zuihitsu is closing in on its finish line. I have started another short work tentatively called The Lonely Izakaya Down the Quiet Street but will talk about it later, when it’s more developed; including a new name.

Talkies

TDGB 76 The Briefcase Case is up for your viewing pleasure. It includes scenes from Kanazawa especially the two rivers (Saigawa and Asanogawa), and one of the two geisha districts (Higashi-chaya), and a coffee/tea place where I sewed the text block. Outside. In the winter. 

The book itself is on Apple Books.

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