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Nationality
  
Japanese

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Hiroyuki Morioka

Notable works
  
Crest of the Stars

Period
  
1992—present


Born
  
March 2, 1962 (age 62) Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (
1962-03-02
)

Occupation
  
novelist, short story writer

Genre
  
Science Fiction, Space Opera, Fantasy

Books
  
Crest of the Stars, Seikai: Crest of the Stars Vol, Seikai Trilogy - The Volu, Seikai: Crest of the Stars Vol, Seikai: Crest of the Stars Vol

Hiroyuki Morioka (森岡 浩之, Morioka Hiroyuki) (born March 2, 1962, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese science fiction novelist.

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Biography

In 1992, his first novel Yume no Ki ga Tsugeta nara ("If Only the Dream Trees Could Touch") appeared in Hayakawa Shobo (Tokyo)'s SF Magazine. His short story "Spice" won the Hayakawa Award in 1993.

In 1996, he published his first long novel in three volumes, Seikai no Monshou (Seikai no Monshō/Crest of the Stars). In the next year 1997 Seikai no Monsho was awarded with Seiun Award at the Japan SF Convention. He released its sequel Seikai no Senki (Banner of the Stars), where he said that Seikai no Monsho was actually an overture to Seikai no Senki. Morioka had already suggested in Seikai no Monshou 2 that the entire series should narrate the life of Princess Lamhirh (aka Lafiel), from her birth to her eventual ascension to the imperial throne. Five volumes of Seikai no Senki are now available, with Morioka naming the first three the "Diahoc Trilogy", but the series itself has not yet finished. An English translation of "Seikai no Monshō/Crest of the Stars" has been published by Tokyopop, which came out from the fall of 2006 to May 2007.

Aside from the Seikai series, he published another Senki in 4 volumes, based on Japanese mythology, as well as a two-volume series, Seikai no Danshō (Fragments of the Stars), a collection of stories set in the same universe as the other two series.

His characteristics as a writer include a deep interest for linguistics (especially for conlangs), artificial intelligence, bitter humor, and well-designed world settings.

Awards

  • Hayakawa Award (1993)
  • Seiun Award (1997)
  • References

    Hiroyuki Morioka Wikipedia