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Otsuichi (乙一, Otsuichi) is the pen name of Hirotaka Adachi (安達 寛高, Adachi Hirotaka), born 1978. He is a Japanese writer, mostly of horror short stories, as well as a filmmaker. He is a member of the Mystery Writers of Japan and the Honkaku Mystery Writers Club of Japan. [1] [2]
Otsuichi won the Sixth Jump Short Fiction/Nonfiction Prize when he was seventeen with his debut story Summer, Fireworks, and My Corpse. Now recognized as one of the most talented young fantasy/horror writers in Japan, his other English-language works include the short story collection Calling You , the Honkaku Mystery Award-winning novel Goth ...
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- October 21, 1978
- Goth by Otsuichi, Andrew Cunningham (Translator)
- Mi amigo Capricornio by Otsuichi, Masaru Miyokawa.
- Zoo by Otsuichi, Terry Gallagher (Goodreads Author) (Translator)
- Summer, Fireworks, and My Corpse by Otsuichi, Nathan Collins (Translator)
Based upon the novel by Otsuichi, Goth is about two morbid high school students who share a fascination with murder. Kamiyama (Kanata Hongō) is an outwardly, friendly and popular boy who hides his potentially sociopathic nature with a carefree, happy attitude.
A deathtrap that takes a week to kill its victims. Haunted parks and airplanes held in the sky by the power of belief. These are just a few of the stories by Otsuichi, Japan's master of dark...
"Nobody Can Hear Me But You") is a Japanese fictional short story collection written by Otsuichi and published on May 31, 2001 by Kadokawa Shoten. All three stories in Calling You are stories focused on unusual friendships with a supernatural twist.
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Otsuichi has 79 books on Goodreads with 62116 ratings. Otsuichi’s most popular book is Goth.