Chopsticks: Strange Stories and Strange Stories " is a rare series of short stories—five short stories. At first glance, they are created using the same elements and developed in different ways, but they are actually storytelling. The plot and characters in the story are linked together; the five writers are from Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan - Santsuda Shinzo , Xerxes , Ye Tou Zi , Xiaoxiang Shen , Chen Haoji - so that the five stories maintain the same development elements.
At the same time, it also presents the different company banner design living atmospheres and social characteristics of Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan. All five authors have something to say about this wonderful collaboration. In this interview, there are five questions answered by all, as well as the author's answers to individual questions. If the interview is not explosive, you can read it first; if you have read the novel and then read the interview, the effect is better. Q: Who arranged the order? How is it arranged? Who makes the rules? How did you decide? What are the rules that everyone agrees to? Has anyone objected to the arrangement? In the end, the elements of each article must be integrated and closed.
Is it originally stipulated? If you do it all over again, which stick will you want to choose? Why? Santsuda Shinzo: I don't think I can answer the first four points and seventh points. It should be answered by the editorial department. In the fifth question, "Which rule does everyone agree to?" It also mentioned "everyone". I am a little inconvenient to answer, but I think "every rule" is no problem, so in the sixth There is no relevant plan for the "want to raise an objection" part of the question. The eighth point is "the same as this time is the first bat", and the reason for the ninth point is "if my bats are in the back of the comparison, it means that Yubu has to translate everything in front of it into Japanese for me to read, so it should be a A very tiring project (laughs).” Xerxes: The order is up to the editor.