Shiden Kanzaki
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Shiden Kanzaki 神崎紫電 | |
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| Born | 1985 (age 39–40) Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Language | Japanese |
| Period | 2007 – |
| Genre | Light novel, mystery, suspense, gakuen novel, science fiction |
| Notable works | Marginal series Black Bullet series |
| Notable awards | 1st Shogakukan Light Novel Award (2007) |
Shiden Kanzaki (神崎紫電, Kanzaki Shiden, born 1985) is a Japanese novelist. He is from the Hokkaido Prefecture, however currently resides in Tokyo.[1]
In 2007, he debuted with the first volume of the Marginal (マージナル) series after it won the 1st Shogakukan Light Novel Awards.[2]
In 2011, his series Black Bullet (ブラック・ブレット) began publishing.[3] The same year, his novel Koi no Cupid wa Handgun o Buppanasu (恋のキューピッドはハンドガンをぶっ放す。) was published.
Black Bullet received an anime adaptation in 2014.[4]