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Hōsuke Nojiri : ウィキペディア英語版
Hōsuke Nojiri

(born 1961 in Mie Prefecture) is a Japanese science fiction writer.
After a career as a CAD programmer and game designer, he was first published in 1992, the ''Creguian'' game novelization.
He admires Arthur C. Clarke, and his own works are classified as hard science fiction, favoring planetary science as a theme. His ''Rocket Girls'' series deals with human spaceflight in a light novel form with hard SF backing; the reason that only girls are hired as astronauts in the novels is for their light weight.
==Awards==

*1999: S-F Magazine Readers Award Best Japanese Short Story for (short story version)
*2000: Seiun Award Best Short Story of the Year for (short story version)
*2002: Seiun Award Best Novel of the Year for
*2003: Seiun Award Best Novel of the Year for (novel version)
*2007: Seiun Award Best Short Story of the Year for ("A Furoshiki and Spider's Thread")
*2008: Seiun Award Best Short Story of the Year for
*2009: Seiun Award Best Short Story of the Year for

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