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Wednesday Feb 02, 2011
Episode 60: Red Kanji
Wednesday Feb 02, 2011
Wednesday Feb 02, 2011
I found this red and gold kanji-esque paper in my local paper shop (conveniently located by a major bus stop) which I decided was too good for endpapers and not useful as text-block paper so I put it on the cover. These blanks notebooks, the smaller two with the black book cloth on the spine, are 128 pages. As is the smaller red one without the black book cloth on the cover. The larger one is a novel.
The novel is called The Priests of Hiroshima. Perhaps in the picture below you can see the kanji a bit better. The novel is about a medical student, a Japanese university student and a talking cat that shows them how to traipse through time. They meet a priest who challenges Gutenberg. The priest meets a nun. Is the med student the priest or the nun? Love and revolution ensue. In fact, the subtitle is An Historical Love Story.
There is nothing about the actual priests of Hiroshima in the entire book, I believe. I haven't read it in a while but I did write it. The P and the H on the front have to do with, yes, Priests and Hiroshima.
The Priests of Hiroshima is a sequel of sorts to Calvado, A Deadly Love Story, a novel about the same medical school student involved with a singer who has a deadly secret about love.
Both Calvado and The Priests of Hiroshima are available in One Volume. Click on For Sale to find out more. And now, obviously, The Priests of Hiroshima is available as a solo adventure.
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