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Mizuhito Akiyama (秋山瑞人, Akiyama Mizuhito, born 1971 in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Seiun Award-winning author noted for his science fiction light novel series Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu. He graduated from Hosei University, where he had learned about writing novels in a seminar class under guidance from his teacher, Professor Mizuhito Kanehara, from whom Akiyama took his pen name "Mizuhito". In 1995, after his senior Hideyuki Furuhashi debuted as a light novel writer, Akiyama sent his own work in for the Dengeki Novel Prize. Although his application was too late for the due date, he came into the notice of the editors at MediaWorks'. His first novel, , published in 1998, was followed by a number of science fiction and light novel works. Akiyama became famous for his unique storytelling in t

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  • Mizuhito Akiyama (en)
  • 秋山瑞人 (ja)
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  • 秋山 瑞人(あきやま みずひと、1971年10月26日 -)は、日本の小説家、SF作家。 (ja)
  • 秋山瑞人(1971年10月26日-),日本小說家、科幻小說作家。 (zh)
  • Mizuhito Akiyama (秋山瑞人, Akiyama Mizuhito, born 1971 in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Seiun Award-winning author noted for his science fiction light novel series Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu. He graduated from Hosei University, where he had learned about writing novels in a seminar class under guidance from his teacher, Professor Mizuhito Kanehara, from whom Akiyama took his pen name "Mizuhito". In 1995, after his senior Hideyuki Furuhashi debuted as a light novel writer, Akiyama sent his own work in for the Dengeki Novel Prize. Although his application was too late for the due date, he came into the notice of the editors at MediaWorks'. His first novel, , published in 1998, was followed by a number of science fiction and light novel works. Akiyama became famous for his unique storytelling in t (en)
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  • Mizuhito Akiyama (秋山瑞人, Akiyama Mizuhito, born 1971 in Yamanashi Prefecture) is a Seiun Award-winning author noted for his science fiction light novel series Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu. He graduated from Hosei University, where he had learned about writing novels in a seminar class under guidance from his teacher, Professor Mizuhito Kanehara, from whom Akiyama took his pen name "Mizuhito". In 1995, after his senior Hideyuki Furuhashi debuted as a light novel writer, Akiyama sent his own work in for the Dengeki Novel Prize. Although his application was too late for the due date, he came into the notice of the editors at MediaWorks'. His first novel, , published in 1998, was followed by a number of science fiction and light novel works. Akiyama became famous for his unique storytelling in the series Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu. Akiyama describes himself as being "one who always look like a hooligan", in his afterthoughts at the end of the first Iriya novel. (en)
  • 秋山 瑞人(あきやま みずひと、1971年10月26日 -)は、日本の小説家、SF作家。 (ja)
  • 秋山瑞人(1971年10月26日-),日本小說家、科幻小說作家。 (zh)
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