Nisio Isin

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Nisio Isin (西尾 維新 Nishio Ishin?, born 1981), frequently written as NisiOisiN to emphasize that his pen name is a palindrome, is a Japanese novelist. He attended and left Ritsumeikan University without graduating. [1] In 2002, he debuted with the novel Kubikiri Cycle (クビキリサイクル Kubikiri Saikuru?), which earned him the 23rd Mephisto Award at twenty years of age.[2]. He currently works with Kodansha on Faust, a literary magazine containing the works of other young authors who similarly take influence from light novels and otaku culture, and Pandora, the Kodansha Box magazine. He has also publishing a twelve volume series over twelve months for the Kodansha Box line; Ryusui Seiryoin has matching this output, and the Kodansha Box website stated that this is the first time in the world two authors have done twelve volume monthly novel series simultaneously from the same publisher. [3] In February, 2008, his novel Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases was released in English by Viz Media. [4] Del Rey Manga will release his Zaregoto Series later in 2008. His Bakemonogatari novels will be made into an anime.[5]

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Nisio's work is characterized by references to other novels, as well as parodies of famous manga series. Among these, Hellsing and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure[6] references are particularly common. He is well-regarded as an author who has blended the conventions of mystery novels and character-driven light novels.

As well as stepping on the conventions and stereotypes of anime and light novels, he is known for creating characters with unusual features, such as extremely strange names which are wordplay, such as Nanananami Nanami, Shikigishi Kishiki, Backyard Bottomslash, Sagano Usagi, Byouinzaka Kuroneko (which translates roughly as "Black Cat of Hospital Hill").

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[edit] Zaregoto Series

In November of 2005, the ninth and final volume of the series was released. The books were illustrated by take. The spin-off Ningen Series is still coming out. All books have been released in Japan by Kodansha Novels, and have been announced for release in the US by Del Rey along with the xxxHolic novel.[7].

[edit] Ningen Series

Connected to the Zaregoto Series, it is also known as the "Zerozaki Ichizoku Series." The illustrations are also provided by take. This series has also been published by Kodansha Novels.

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[edit] Mahou Shoujo Risuka

Serialized in Faust magazine with illustrations by Capcom's Kinu Nishimura

[edit] JDC Tribute Series

The Japan Detectives Club was created by Ryusui Seiryoin, and NisiOisin is one of several authors to write novels using that setting.

[edit] Katanagatari

This twelve volume samurai epic with illustrations by take was released one volume a month throughout 2007.

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