Yoru Sumino

Yoru Sumino (Japanese: 住野よる, Hepburn: Sumino Yoru) is a Japanese novelist currently living in the Osaka Prefecture.[4]

Yoru Sumino
Native name
住野よる
BornJapan
OccupationNovelist
Period2015–present
GenreLight novel, coming-of-age story
Notable worksI Want to Eat Your Pancreas
Notable awards
  • The Touch "2015 Book of the Year" Award (2nd place)
  • "2016 Japan Booksellers' Award" (2nd place)[1]
  • "2018 Honto Hatachi ga Ichiban Yonda Shōsetsu Ranking" (1st place)[2][3]

Biography

Sumino started writing in high school.[5] They initially submitted a story for the Dengeki Novel Prize, however after not making it past the first round of selection, Sumino revised their writing style before writing I Want to Eat Your Pancreas; the manuscript ended up being too long to be submitted for the prize.[4]

They submitted the novel to the user-generated fiction website Shōsetsuka ni Narō in February 2014 under the pen name Yasumi Yano (夜野やすみ, Yano Yasumi).[4] They later officially debuted with the same work under Futabasha in 2015.[6]

Works

  • I Want to Eat Your Pancreas (君の膵臓をたべたい) (Illustrated by loundraw, published by Futabasha, June 2015, ISBN 978-4-575-23905-8)
  • I Had That Same Dream Again (また、同じ夢を見ていた) (Illustrated by loundraw, published by Futabasha, February 2016, ISBN 978-4-575-23945-4)
  • At Night, I Become a Monster (よるのばけもの) (Published by Futabasha, December 2016, ISBN 978-4-575-24007-8)
  • I Have a Secret (か「」く「」し「」ご「」と「) (Published by Shinchosha, March 2017, ISBN 978-4-10-350831-1)
  • I Am Blue, in Pain, and Fragile (青くて痛くて脆い) (Published by Kadokawa, March 2018, ISBN 978-4-04-105206-8)
  • Mugimotosan Sanpo no Sukina Mono (麦本三歩の好きなもの) (Published by Gentosha, March 2019, ISBN 978-4-344-03435-8)
    • Mugimotosan Sanpo no Sukina Mono Dainishū (麦本三歩の好きなもの 第二集) (Published by Gentosha, February 2021, ISBN 978-4-344-03756-4)
  • I Will Forget This Feeling Someday (この気持ちもいつか忘れる) (Published by Shinchosha, September 2020, ISBN 978-4-10-350832-8)

References

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