Two books,
Over the course of about two years,
We created them with confidence.
We, too, were aspiring writers who collected a lot of reference materials. For some genres, it was difficult to even come up with basic episodes without first finding and studying resources. This was especially true for mystery and crime investigation genres.
However, when it came to finding police or investigation-related materials, there were not many reference books available, so we had to seek out and study professional literature ourselves.
Of course, even then, there were channels like YouTube or podcasts where information could be obtained. If you set your mind to it, gathering materials was possible. However, the information was too fragmented and scattered, making it hard to find exactly what you wanted. Above all, we often realized that a single piece of 'knowledge' does not exist in isolation, but must be organically connected with various contexts and real-life situations to be truly understood.
So, in the end, we decided to create our own reference books. (Of course, as we started making them, we realized firsthand why there weren't many of these kinds of books... haha)
To create each resource, we read books, searched for materials, and went out to hear voices from the field. We were always careful not to convey incorrect information and tried not to miss even the smallest details.
The first book we created, <Crime Investigation Reference Book>, received a lot of attention right after its launch. Thanks to the many supporters who came to us, we have been able to continue publishing reference books to this day.
For our second book, <Emergency Disaster Situation Reference Book>, we aimed to include even broader field experiences and knowledge. By meeting with medical staff, paramedics, and firefighters, we tried to capture not just information but also the real-life feel of the field.
Regardless of genre, most stories eventually involve an 'incident' or an 'accident.'
Our reference books were created to help depict those crucial moments more vividly and precisely.
Two reference books created by an aspiring writer to meet their own needs. We struggled to make a book that fellow creators could turn to in moments of uncertainty.






Crime Investigation Reference Book
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Emergency Disaster Situation Reference Book
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"Every story, in the end, is about the protagonist embarking on a journey and eventually returning."
We are creating a service to help aspiring commercial writers complete their stories in their own unique style.
At first, we started by creating creative resource books for writers. We wanted to provide materials that could be referenced whenever writers hit a block, and to help them complete each scene more vividly.
Now, we are preparing various services to help writers turn even the smallest idea into a completed long-form work.
The motif of our team is 'the universe.' A world of stories unfolding with vast and endless possibilities. And within it, countless writers endlessly wandering. On this long creative journey, we want to help writers ultimately return with a 'good story' that only they can tell.
We have come to Wadiz because we want to meet even more creators who continue to wander through the universe of creation.
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