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    Shinichi Hoshi

    Shinichi Hoshi (星 新一Hoshi Shin'ichi, 6 September – 30 December ) was a Japanese writer (The kanji for his real name were 親一). He is best known for his science fiction stories, the so-called "short-short" ones, often no more than three or four pages in length.

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  • He wrote over of these in his year career. He also wrote mystery stories, and won the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Mōsō Ginkō (Delusion Bank) in

    Life

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    Shinichi was raised in Tokyo by his grandparents.

    His grandfather was a anatomist and anthropologist. His grandmother was a sister of a Japanese novelist, Ogai Mori. Hajime Hoshi, his father, was a president of Hoshi Pharmacy and founder of Hoshi University.

    He died on 30 December

    Books

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    Shinchosha

    • Bokko-chan (Miss Bokko)
    • Yokoso Chikyu-san (Welcome, Earth!)
    • Kimagure Shisu
    • Hora Danshaku Gendai no Boken (The Modern Adventures of Baron Munchausen )
    • Bonbon to Akumu (Bonbons and Nightmares)
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