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In Search of the Wooden Man
One day, something strange happens to the picture of the forest she looks at every day... From that day on the protagonist loses her voice, while the cat Hoku, conversely, begins to speak. Guided by Hoku, the protagonist heads for the forest... Recommended for adult women who have lived their lives suppressing their feelings!
The Commission Bird
One day the protagonist, a zipper craftsman, receives a sudden request. What is the request from a shoebill (gender unknown) carrying a bucket...??
Life Is So Fleeting It's Euphoric
This, the author's fifth work, is a combined edition that collects the first work 'A Life That Wants to Be a Frog', the second 'The Sanctuary of Kinks', and the third 'Being a Boy' into one volume. It is an essay collection largely on the themes of life and ideas, and, having continued to express these enduring sentiments, the works were compiled into one volume at the time of a reprint. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that reading this will give you a basic understanding of 'Maepu' lol Across the journey from the first to the third work you can sense shifts in my mindset; at times I express opinions that contradict earlier ones, but there is no falsehood in what I believed then, so I hope you enjoy those changes as well. Size: Width 115mm × Height 152mm × Spine 17.2mm Page count: 272 pages Maepu Born on Earth in 2000. Began writing activities in 2023. Self-published a total of six books, including 'My Cause of Death Is Diabetes', 'Life Is So Fleeting It's Euphoric', and 'Worries Are an Adult Happy Meal'. Has been ready to be approached by publishers for three years. Lumberjack.
Worries Are an Adult Happy Meal
This is the author's 6th self-published book. An essay characterized by glimpses of eroticism within a philosophical style of writing — sometimes intellectual, sometimes silly. Includes prose expressing humanity and vivid photographs shot on monochrome film. Below is an excerpt from the text. "Words are a revolutionary tool for conveying one's will to others, but sometimes I feel there's no need to be bound by them. Who cares about vocabulary or production cost — honestly, it doesn't matter. There are times when a person's feelings or actions cannot be expressed in words." Size: Width 115mm × Height 152mm × Spine 11.6mm Page count: 180 pages Maepu Born in 2000, from Earth. Began writing activities in 2023. Self-published six books in total, including 'My Cause of Death Is Diabetes', 'Life Is Too Fleeting and It's Euphoric', and 'Worries Are an Adult Happy Meal'. A distinguishing feature is a mole behind the ear.
My Cause of Death Will Be Diabetes
This, the author's fourth work, is an essay collection themed around "food". It chronicles the author's thoughts on themes common to everyone: the eating habits of a single man in his twenties, an inseparable relationship with food, and human relationships formed through food. You can enjoy the author's persona — someone who claims not to care about others' evaluations yet is strict about his own, and who is intoxicated by a careful way of living. Below is an excerpt from the main text: "If my cause of death in the future isn't an accident, it will surely be diabetes. But that's fine by me. How luxurious would it be if I could die from sugar. And today as well, I polish off four doughnuts." Size: Width 115mm × Height 152mm × Spine 6.1mm Pages: 120 Maepu Born in Aichi Prefecture in 2000. Began writing activities in 2023. Self-published "A Life That Wants to Be a Frog" (2023), "The Sanctuary of Sexual Preferences" (2024), and "Being a Boy" (2024). Favorite food: pudding. Disliked food: also pudding. (Because it disappears quickly.) SNS: @maepu_ Read the author's essays for free here: https://sizu.me/maepu
A Party for a Day of Walking Just for Me
One day, an invitation to a party arrives from a bear mail carrier. The protagonist sets off for the party, guided along by familiar figures.
Maepu
Maepu Born in 2000 on Earth. Began writing in 2023. Self-published six books in total, including "My Cause of Death Is Diabetes", "Life Is So Fleeting It's Euphoric", and "Worries Are an Adult Happy Meal". A small-time newcomer who only holds sway in the Nishimikawa area of Aichi Prefecture. Only good at padding the word count.
SHIFURI
I compile nostalgic landscapes, dream stories I've heard from people, and the liminal atmosphere between dreams and reality into fantasy-style zines.
Job-Hopping Chronicles (First Edition)
Yumemi Yuki's real-life experience of having changed jobs at more than 30 companies is presented as a true-account essay of about 13,000 characters. The author handled almost everything herself — writing, proofreading, cover design, etc. — with the exception of bookbinding. From general office positions to jobs obtained through connections, and work unique to certain regions and times, it picks out interesting types of work that can be done without any particular qualifications. The book compiles reports of jobs actually experienced and summarizes tips for switching jobs. From the second edition onward, a revised edition including readers' impressions and other feedback is planned.
Yumemi Yuki
Enjoys cyanotype and similar techniques. Tried to create an artbook zine but could not be satisfied with the result; instead completed their own essay zine about changing jobs—based on experience of changing jobs at over 30 companies—titled "Career Drift" (転職漂流記) in 2025. Currently writing a zine about hospitalization and surgery.
A Fine Day for Peach Blossoms
I have always loved stages and theaters. I think the world is a theater where many different people perform together, and that people are like flowers. This essay collection records ordinary everyday life written in my own words.
momo (Momoko Nakamura)
Writer and scriptwriter | traveling theater & popular theater | strip shows | bars, pro wrestling, singing, dancing | Regular contributor to Stay Salty and tabistory | Runs a small used-book stall (two boxes + extras) at Bookstore & Gallery 'Shuppatsuten' | I adore theaters and find people fascinating. For a full profile, list of serializations, contributions, and social links, see: https://lit.link/momohanabutai
The Trip to Mexico
In 1975, my grandfather — a painter — traveled through Mexico. In 2025, I traveled there as well. Fifty years of time intersect. This zine collects my grandfather's photographs and sketches from his trip to Mexico fifty years ago, and my own photographs and essays from my 2025 trip.
MOE WADA
In addition to producing documentary films and television programs, I make zines and also try my hand at bookmaking.
Rei Yukimachi
Dentist and photographer. Born in 1996 on the Tango Peninsula in Kyoto Prefecture. They have lived in Nagoya since 2015. Focusing mainly on seascapes and waterside landscapes, they create work themed around the 'light' and 'nostalgia' found in everyday life.
Pengulla Archives #01
In the fictional country of Pengulla lies the tourist town of Mioho Town. There, a tourist went missing. When, where, and why did she disappear? You, who have received a request to investigate from freelance writer Shinotaro Itsuka, must read the case from the remaining materials and seize clues to her whereabouts. Note: This work is an archive-style puzzle game. By submitting answers via the URL printed on the enclosed materials, you can read additional epilogues later. You can also enjoy the setting just by reading the included contents.
Tomo
An independent creator who explores the boundary between analog and digital centered on the fictional world 'Pengulla'. Specializing in worldbuilding grounded in thorough research, they create art books and games themed around the 'unsettling beauty' and 'sense of dissonance' hidden in everyday life.
kisitori Film Ube ver.
A mini zine primarily of photographs personally captured of scenes I hope will still remain when I visit again. The first installment in a film zine series devoted to capturing certain nostalgically familiar scenes. Includes a bonus film keyframe so viewers can choose their preferred angle to frame the scene they want to keep.
APAZINE: Seven Years in Yokohama Apartment
A record of living for seven years in a curious share house in Yokohama called 'Yokohama Apartment' (nicknamed Apa). Through the building I reconsidered what it means to coexist with people and the local community, and what 'living' means to me. I asked other Apa residents how they use their rooms and what they recommend, I asked many questions of the long-time 'Transparent Resident' who supports Apa, organizing events at the share house, life in the share house during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I wrote these so I wouldn't forget the silly, enjoyable days I had. A zine recommending moving in for those interested in the interesting architecture of Yokohama Apartment. [Fold-in supplement] How to use Apa's floor plans *Each copy is hand-bound, so there may be some variations (lol)