Sayaka Murata’s Japanese publisher offers in-house hotel rooms. Right in the office: a room with a bed, desk, and shower. It's a place for authors to sequester themselves to get a good chunk of work done in isolation. They call it kanzume, or “canning.” You seal yourself off from the world so your stuff has a chance to ferment.
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Sayaka Murata’s Japanese publisher offers in-house hotel rooms. Right in the office: a room with a bed, desk, and shower. It's a place for authors to sequester themselves to get a good chunk of work done in isolation. They call it kanzume, or “canning.” You seal yourself off from the world so your stuff has a chance to ferment.