Sarasa Nagase

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Native name
永瀬さらさ
BornMay 26
OccupationNovelist
Period2013-present
Sarasa Nagase
Native name
永瀬さらさ
BornMay 26
OccupationNovelist
Period2013-present
Notable works
Notable awardsThe 11th Kadokawa Beans Novel Award: Encouragement Award and Reader's Choice Award
2012

Sarasa Nagase (永瀬さらさ; May 26) is a Japanese novelist living in Kyoto.[1]

Her debut novel, Seireiuta-shi to Yumemiru Yasai (精霊歌士と夢見る野菜; Spirit Singers and Dreaming Vegetables, originally titled My Grandfathers' Clock) won the 2012 11th Kadokawa Beans Novel Award: Encouragement Award and Reader's Choice Award.[2]

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