Issui Ogawa

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Awards

  • 2004: Seiun Award Best Japanese Novel of the Year for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2006: Seiun Award Best Japanese Short Story of the Year for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2011: Seiun Award Best Japanese Short Story of the Year for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2014: Seiun Award Best Japanese Novel of the Year for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2019: Nihon SF Taisho Award for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".
  • 2020: Seiun Award Best Japanese Novel of the Year for Script error: No such module "Nihongo".

Personal life

Issui Ogawa was born in Gifu Prefecture, and currently resides in Aichi Prefecture. He is married and has two children. [2]

Bibliography

English translation

  • Novels
    • The Lord of the Sands of Time (2009), translation of Script error: No such module "Nihongo". (2007)
    • The Next Continent (2010), translation of Script error: No such module "Nihongo". (2003)
  • Short stories
    • "Old Vohl's Planet" (2003) translation by Jim Hubbert in Speculative Japan 2: The Old Man Who Watched the Sea and Other Tales of Japanese Science Fiction and Fantasy (Kurodahan Press, 2011)[3]
    • "Golden Bread" (The Future is Japanese, Viz Media, Haikasoru, 2012)
    • "To the Blue Star" (Speculative Japan 3, Kurodahan Press, 2012)[4]

Notes

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  1. Japanese fiction project (archived from the original link)
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