Hiroe Suga

Hiroe Suga (菅浩江, Suga Hiroe, born April 21, 1963 in Kyoto) is a Japanese science fiction and mystery writer. She was first published in 1981. She has won three Seiun Awards in 1992 and 2001 for best novel of the year, and in 1993 for best short story of the year.

She is also a musician and a qualified dancer in the Wakayagi school of Japanese traditional dance.[1] Music and dance have figured in her fiction.

She is married to Gainax founder Yasuhiro Takeda.

Awards

  • 1992: Seiun Award Japanese Long Form for Merusasu no shōnen
  • 1993: Seiun Award Japanese Short Form for "Sobakasu no figyua"
  • 2001: Seiun Award Japanese Long Form for Eien no mori Hakubutsukan wakusei
  • 2001: Mystery Writers of Japan Award Long Form and Series Collection for Eien no mori Hakubutsukan wakusei

Works

English translation
  • "Freckled Figure" (1999), translation of "Sobakasu no figyua" (そばかすのフィギュア) (1992)
  • "Five Sisters" (2012), translation of "Go nin shimai" (五人姉妹) (2000)[2]

Notes

  1. "Suga Hiroe". Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of Japan. Archived from the original on 2009-08-28. Retrieved 2009-03-15.
  2. Speculative Japan 3 | Kurodahan Press
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