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Masako Mori
BornJanuary 4, 1944 (1944-01-04) (age 80)
Yokohama
LanguageJapanese
NationalityJapanese

Masako Mori (森 真沙子 Mori Masako, born January 4, 1944) is the pen name of Masako Fukae (深江雅子 Fukae Masako) a Japanese author, mystery writer, horror writer and historical novelist.

Mori was born in Yokohama, in the Kanagawa Prefecture.[1] She attended Hokkaido Hakodate Nishi High School and graduated from Nara Women's University.[2] She then worked as a magazine and weekly magazine reporter.[3] In 1979, her first published work, the short story "Ballad in Blue" (バラード・イン・ブルー, Barādo in burū ) won the 33 Shōsetsu Gendai Shinjinshō Award (小説現代新人賞).[4] Her early works contained elements of mystery and suspense while her later works increased her scope of interest to the genre of horror and historical novel.

Notes and references

出典

  1. ^ "邪視 東京ゴーストストーリー/森真沙子/〔著〕 本・コミック : オンライン書店e-hon".
  2. ^ 楽天ブックス: 冬螢 - 日本橋物語10 - 森真沙子 - 4576130412 : 本
  3. ^ 幕命奉らず / 森 真沙子【著】 - 紀伊國屋書店ウェブストア
  4. ^ 密命狩り/森真沙子/著 本・コミック : オンライン書店e-hon

Masako Mori's personal Website: Mori Masako Worudo (In Japanese)