Tomoso Nonaka | |
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Born | tokyo |
Occupation | writer |
Alma mater | Meiji University |
Tomoso Nonaka (Japanese:野中ともそ) is a Japanese novelist and illustrator. [1]
Nonaka was born in Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Meiji University's Faculty of Letters, Department of Drama. While at university, she belonged to a music circle and devoted herself to band activities.[ citation needed]
She went to New York in 1992 after working as a music writer in Tokyo for several years. She is the author and illustrator of over 15 publications, including novels, illustrated essays, and children's book translations. [2]
Her debut novel was honoured with the Shueisha New Writer of Literature Award. In 2007, she was a finalist for the Tshubota Joji Literature Award for Young Readers, as well as the 54th Shogakukan Children's Culture Publishing Award.
Tomoso Nonaka | |
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Born | tokyo |
Occupation | writer |
Alma mater | Meiji University |
Tomoso Nonaka (Japanese:野中ともそ) is a Japanese novelist and illustrator. [1]
Nonaka was born in Tokyo, Japan. She graduated from Meiji University's Faculty of Letters, Department of Drama. While at university, she belonged to a music circle and devoted herself to band activities.[ citation needed]
She went to New York in 1992 after working as a music writer in Tokyo for several years. She is the author and illustrator of over 15 publications, including novels, illustrated essays, and children's book translations. [2]
Her debut novel was honoured with the Shueisha New Writer of Literature Award. In 2007, she was a finalist for the Tshubota Joji Literature Award for Young Readers, as well as the 54th Shogakukan Children's Culture Publishing Award.