![]() ![]() This focus on e-books eventually leads Honda-san to interview staff at Rakuten Kobo, one of the big e-book platforms in Japan. Although e-books are a huge part of the publishing market, they’re not something Honda-san had to deal with while working in the bookshop, so this opens up an opportunity to talk about how they differ from publishing and advertising a paperback release. The first tale with this change in direction sees Honda-san visit a former senpai who now works with e-books. If you can’t tell stories from the perspective of the bookstore, perhaps you can instead focus on the publishers’ side of the story. When we left Honda-san at the end of Volume 3, the author was in a pinch, having left their job at the bookstore and therefore lacking in materials for further chapters! Let’s find out how Honda got around that issue.Īs we rejoin our favourite skull-faced bookseller, Honda’s editor has come to the rescue with some fresh ideas for the series. ![]() With Volume 4 of Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san in hand, we’re now at the end of the series. ![]()
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