Kentaro Katayama
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is a Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

ese author most notable for his light novel
Light novel
A is a style of Japanese novel primarily targeting junior high and high school students . The term "light novel" is a wasei-eigo, or a Japanese term formed from words in the English language. Light novels are often called or for short...

 series Kure-nai
Kure-nai
is a Japanese light novel series by Kentarō Katayama, with illustrations by Yamato Yamamoto. A manga adaptation started serialization in the first issue of Jump Square magazine...

. Kentarō Katayama's light novel has been adapted into an anime, and a manga in Jump SQ. Kure-nai has three individual books illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto
Yamato Yamamoto
is a Gensaku-sha most notable for creating the artwork in the Kure-nai light novel series. The Kure-nai series was adapted into a manga with Yamato Yamamoto and the original author....

. Katayama won an honorable mention at the Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award
Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award
The is an annual award given by Shueisha's Super Dash Bunko imprint for the best new light novel of the year. The award was first presented in 2001. Submissions are accepted until October 25 each year, and announced on April 25 of the following year....

s in 2003 for his story Denpa Biyori.

Novels

  • Denpateki na Kanojo
  • Denpateki na Kanojo ~Orokamono no Sentaku~
  • Denpateki na Kanojo ~Kōfuku Gēmu~
  • Kure-nai
    Kure-nai
    is a Japanese light novel series by Kentarō Katayama, with illustrations by Yamato Yamamoto. A manga adaptation started serialization in the first issue of Jump Square magazine...

  • Kure-nai ~Guillotine~
  • Kure-nai ~Shūakusai 1~
  • Kure-nai ~Shūakusai 2~
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