Tsutomu Satō (author)
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Tsutomu Satō (佐島 勤, ''Satō Tsutomu'') is a Japanese
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known for his
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series ''
The Irregular at Magic High School is a Japanese web novel series by Tsutomu Satō. It was published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō, a web novel website, from October 2008 to March 2011. Satō reached a deal with Dengeki Bunko and began releasing his work in a light novel fo ...
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Biography

From 2008 to 2011, while working an office job, Satō serially published his writing on the Japanese
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website ''
Shōsetsuka ni Narō is a Japanese novel self-publishing website created by . It was launched on April 2, 2004. Users can upload their novels free of charge and the novels are also free to read. As of December 2022, the site hosts close to 1,000,000 novels, has ove ...
'' under the pseudonym ''Tsutomu Satō''. He has said that since he was a child, he enjoyed imagining fictional worlds and started writing online as a creative outlet. He submitted an unpublished work to the 16th ''
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'' under a different pen name but did not qualify. As of December 2011, his ''Shōsetsuka ni Narō'' account and works have been deleted and cannot be read. In July 2011, his series ''
The Irregular at Magic High School is a Japanese web novel series by Tsutomu Satō. It was published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō, a web novel website, from October 2008 to March 2011. Satō reached a deal with Dengeki Bunko and began releasing his work in a light novel fo ...
'' debuted under the '' ASCII Media Works'' imprint ''
Dengeki Bunko is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). It was established in June 1993 with the publication of '' Hyōryū Densetsu Crystania'' volume one, and is a light novel imprint ai ...
'' where it was published from 2011 to 2020. Despite his series' success, Satō remains working part-time at his office job to support his career. From November 2012 to September 2013, the serial magazine ''
Dengeki Bunko Magazine was a Japanese light novel magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). The magazine succeeded the light novel magazine '' Dengeki hp'', and originally was published as a special edition issue of '' Dengeki Daioh'' for the fir ...
'' printed ''The Irregular at Magic High School''.


Writing Style

In an interview with
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book reviewer Mii Mimura, Satō has said he was strongly influenced by various classic science fiction writers and by works published in science fiction
light novel A light novel (, Hepburn: ''raito noberu'') is a style of young adult novel primarily targeting high school and middle school students. The term "light novel" is a '' wasei-eigo'', or a Japanese term formed from words in the English languag ...
publishing labels such as ''Sonorama Bunko.'' He was inspired by the works of Baku Yumemakura and
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, his favorite novel being Kikuchi's ''Invader Summer'' (インベーダー・サマー). In the afterword for the seventh volume of ''The Irregular at Magic High School,'' Satō writes " hile this book was not atthe level of extremity that was rather commonplace in the Showa era, I do worry a bit whether this book...hasn’t fallen out of favor with current trends." His author biography labels him a "late-coming juvenile fiction author," acknowledging his style as "old-fashioned" in comparison to his contemporaries. Discussing his creative process, Satō mentions that he likes to think about scenes he would like to write before writing them. A prolific writer since the beginning of his career, in tandem with his day job, Satō writes around four bunkō volumes a year. In addition to this, he also writes the story for the manga adaptation of ''The Irregular at Magic High School.''


Personal life

He has said his childhood dream job was to be a space rocket engineer or an investor in a space exploration project. According to the author profile in the paperback edition of ''The Irregular at Magic High School,'' during his childhood living in the remote Japanese countryside, Satō passed the time by reading and watching foreign and native space opera books and films. He has also said that he was a fan of fantasy and romance novels throughout his young adult years. While his exact birthplace or date of birth has not been released, in the afterword of the
Dengeki Bunko Magazine was a Japanese light novel magazine published by ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). The magazine succeeded the light novel magazine '' Dengeki hp'', and originally was published as a special edition issue of '' Dengeki Daioh'' for the fir ...
Volume 31, he said that he attended a boys' highschool.
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, Satō's supervising editor, said, "He's a very determined person, and his personality shows in his style of writing. He has a knack for writing science-fiction."


Bibliography

* ''
The Irregular at Magic High School is a Japanese web novel series by Tsutomu Satō. It was published on Shōsetsuka ni Narō, a web novel website, from October 2008 to March 2011. Satō reached a deal with Dengeki Bunko and began releasing his work in a light novel fo ...
'' (2011–2020) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by Kana Ishida) * ''The Irregular At Magic High School: Plan to Assassinate Tatsuya'' ''Shiba'' (2018 – ) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by Kana Ishida) * ''Sequel – The Irregular At Magic High School Magian Company'' (2020 – ) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by Kana Ishida) * ''New – The Irregular at Magic High School Maidens of Cygnus'' (2021 – ) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by Kana Ishida) * ''Dowlmasters'' (2014–2018) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by tarou2) * ''Demonic Marshall series'' (2016 – ) (Published by Dengeki Bunko, illustrated by Yuuichi Kinugami)


References


External links


- Author's Website
(Japanese)
電撃文庫『魔法科高校の劣等生』 (@dengeki_mahouka)
on
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