Takibi Amamori

Takibi Amamori (雨森たきび, Amamori Takibi) is a Japanese light novelist. He won the 15th Shoukaku Light Novel Prize for the first volume of his debut series Too Many Losing Heroines!

Takibi Amamori
Native name
雨森たきび
BornToyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
OccupationNovelist
LanguageJapanese
Period2021 -
GenreLight novels
Notable worksToo Many Losing Heroines!
Notable awards15th Shōgakukan Light Novel Awards

Overview

Amamori grew up and graduated high school in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture.[1][2] He started writing in high school, joining a literary club in university, and began submitting work to newcomer writing competitions, both times having his work rejected in the first round.[2] After graduating university, due to work and not believing he had the talent, Amamori quit writing. He eventually resumed writing again in hopes to pursue his dream career.[2]

In 2020, his novel Ore wa Hyottoshite, Saishuuwa de Make Heroin no Yokoniiru Pottode Mobukyara nano darou ka (俺はひょっとして、最終話で負けヒロインの横にいるポッと出のモブキャラなのだろうか) won the 15th Shōgakukan Light Novel Prize and would debut as the first volume of his debut series Too Many Losing Heroines! in July 2021.[1][2][3][4]

Amamori has stated some of his favorite manga series are The Dangers in My Heart, Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, and This Art Club Has a Problem!, citing the first two as inspirations for his own work.[2]

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