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Eiji Mikage | |
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Native name | 御影瑛路 |
Born | July 27, 1983 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Japanese |
Alma mater | Nihon University Department of Science and Engineering (Dropped Out) |
Period | 2005 – |
Genre | Light novel, mystery |
Notable works | Kamisu Reina series The Empty Box and Zeroth Maria series |
Notable awards | 11th Dengeki Novel Prize Shortlisting Contender |
Eiji Mikage (御影瑛路, Mikage Eiji, born July 27, 1983) is a Japanese novelist.
With the aim of becoming a writer, he dropped out of Nihon University's Department of Science and Engineering [1] while writing his novel Orera wa Dokonimo Hirakanai (僕らはどこにも開かない), which he would debut with after it shortlisted in the 11th Dengeki Novel Prize. [2] He states that the film Memento influenced him back in high school to start writing. [3]
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Eiji Mikage | |
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Native name | 御影瑛路 |
Born | July 27, 1983 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Japanese |
Alma mater | Nihon University Department of Science and Engineering (Dropped Out) |
Period | 2005 – |
Genre | Light novel, mystery |
Notable works | Kamisu Reina series The Empty Box and Zeroth Maria series |
Notable awards | 11th Dengeki Novel Prize Shortlisting Contender |
Eiji Mikage (御影瑛路, Mikage Eiji, born July 27, 1983) is a Japanese novelist.
With the aim of becoming a writer, he dropped out of Nihon University's Department of Science and Engineering [1] while writing his novel Orera wa Dokonimo Hirakanai (僕らはどこにも開かない), which he would debut with after it shortlisted in the 11th Dengeki Novel Prize. [2] He states that the film Memento influenced him back in high school to start writing. [3]