Kōta Nozomi 望公太 | |
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Born | 1989 (age 34–35) Fukushima Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Japanese |
Period | 2011 - |
Genre | Light novel |
Notable works | When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace |
Notable awards | 5th Novel Japan Gold Award (Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai) (2011) 3rd GA Bunko Award of Excellence (Happy Death Day) (2011) |
Kōta Nozomi (望公太, Nozomi Kōta, born 1986) is a Japanese novelist from the Fukushima Prefecture. [1] He graduated from Yokohama National University. [1] His original pen name was Taikōbō (太公望).
In February 2011, while attending Yokohama National University, his novel Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai (僕はやっぱり気付かない) won the 5th Novel Japan Gold Prize (now known as HJ Bunko Prize). [2] In April of the same year, his novel Happy Death Day won the 3rd GA Bunko Award of Excellence. [3] Nozomi debuted when Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai (僕はやっぱり気づかない) was published in August later that year. Happy Death Day would also be published the next month under the name Happy Death Day Jisatsuya Yomiji to Satsujinki Dorian (Happy Death Day 自殺屋ヨミジと殺人鬼ドリアン).
In the afterword of Happy Death Day, Nozomi wrote that even though Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai was released first, Happy Death Day was the first novel he ever wrote. [4]
In 2012, he graduated from Yokohama National University, and in June of the same year, the first volume of When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace was released. [5] This series would later be adapted to an audio drama in May 2013, a manga in July 2013, and then an anime in October 2014. [6]
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Kōta Nozomi 望公太 | |
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Born | 1989 (age 34–35) Fukushima Prefecture, Japan |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Japanese |
Period | 2011 - |
Genre | Light novel |
Notable works | When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace |
Notable awards | 5th Novel Japan Gold Award (Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai) (2011) 3rd GA Bunko Award of Excellence (Happy Death Day) (2011) |
Kōta Nozomi (望公太, Nozomi Kōta, born 1986) is a Japanese novelist from the Fukushima Prefecture. [1] He graduated from Yokohama National University. [1] His original pen name was Taikōbō (太公望).
In February 2011, while attending Yokohama National University, his novel Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai (僕はやっぱり気付かない) won the 5th Novel Japan Gold Prize (now known as HJ Bunko Prize). [2] In April of the same year, his novel Happy Death Day won the 3rd GA Bunko Award of Excellence. [3] Nozomi debuted when Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai (僕はやっぱり気づかない) was published in August later that year. Happy Death Day would also be published the next month under the name Happy Death Day Jisatsuya Yomiji to Satsujinki Dorian (Happy Death Day 自殺屋ヨミジと殺人鬼ドリアン).
In the afterword of Happy Death Day, Nozomi wrote that even though Boku wa Yappari Kizukanai was released first, Happy Death Day was the first novel he ever wrote. [4]
In 2012, he graduated from Yokohama National University, and in June of the same year, the first volume of When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace was released. [5] This series would later be adapted to an audio drama in May 2013, a manga in July 2013, and then an anime in October 2014. [6]
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