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そるてぃ お値引き★おまとめ依頼 大歓迎
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Also listing several thousand other books 【 #SaltyBooks 】 Table of Contents = #See photos after the 2nd image Thank you for your patronage. Please consider these are used books for reading. In addition to this, I also have novels, philosophical books, humanities books, entertainment, SF, mysteries, and old magazines for sale. #202509 #SaltyMangaBooks #PurpleBookshelf #CreativeWriting #Novel #PostwarJapaneseLiterature #LiteraryAwards 【Content Introduction】 The ultimate weapon for introductory novels, presented to readers who say, "I want to write a novel, but I don't know how" or "I've started writing a novel, but it's not going well!" This book was realized through a powerful collaboration between Mitsuru Sugaya, also known for "Game Center Arashi" and as a popular novelist, and manga artist Eiji Yokoyama. ■ Mitsuru Sugaya Born in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1950. He aimed to become a manga artist while in high school and studied under Shotaro Ishinomori. In 1971, he made his manga artist debut under the name <Mitsuru Sugaya> with "Kamen Rider" (original work by Shotaro Ishinomori). In 1983, he won the 28th Shogakukan Manga Award for "Game Center Arashi" and "Konnichiwa Mycon." After that, he worked on many informational manga and introductory manga, such as "The Easiest Way to Learn Stocks." During that time, he wrote many explanatory books on personal computers and computer communication. In 1987, he was recognized for his contribution to the spread of the internet and received the 1st NetWorker Award (ASCII). In 1994, under the name <Mitsuru Sugaya>, he wrote "Shikkoku no Dokuritsu Kūkutai" and became a novelist. Since then, he has written about 50 entertainment novels on topics such as fictional war stories and car racing. His representative works include "Dragon's Legend," "Shakunetsu no Sōro," and "Kyokujitsu no GP" (all racing novels). In 2003, he was recognized for his contribution to the promotion of motorsports in Japan and received the 1st Motorsports Award (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association). In 2005, he entered the Waseda University School of Human Sciences e-School and is studying computers, psychology, educational engineering, etc.
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