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Tsukasa Fushimi : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsukasa Fushimi

is a Japanese author of light novels. He made his debut in 2006 with the novel series ''Jūsanbanme no Alice''. This was followed in 2008 by his well-known novel series ''Oreimo'', which spawned a media franchise encompassing multiple manga, anime and video game adaptations. In 2013, Fushimi began writing his novel series ''Ero Manga Sensei''.
==Career==
Originally from Chiba, Tsukasa Fushimi entered the first volume of ''Jūsanbanme no Alice'' into the 12th Dengeki Novel Prize in 2005. While the work did not win a prize, it survived through the third selection process and was ultimately published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint in 2006 as Fushimi's debut work. Following the end of ''Jūsanbanme no Alice'' with volume four in 2007, Fushimi began writing the first novel of ''Oreimo'', published in 2008. Fushimi would go on to write 12 volumes in total of ''Oreimo'', ending in 2013. Over the course of the series, ''Oreimo'' spawned a media franchise encompassing multiple manga, anime and video game adaptations. Fushimi began his next novel series ''Ero Manga Sensei'' in 2013.

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