Becoming Martians, translated by Toshiya Kamei and contributed to Multispecies Cities, has been nominated as an overseas short story for the second edition of the Million Fishing Castle Science Fiction Awards, organised by the Diaoyucheng Science Fiction Institute in Chongqing. Becoming Martians is a short film in the form of a message sent by a … Continue reading On the long list of Millions Fishing Castle SF Awards
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THE DIGITAL AESTHETE is out!
Future SF shipped the newly written anthology The Digital Aesthete today.Contribution works are fascinating. Ken Liu sent the Good Stories which describes the work when generative AI is an ordinary tool of creation. It’s deep thoughtful work as his other works.PROMPT is the longest work of this anthology, and must be read. But I would … Continue reading THE DIGITAL AESTHETE is out!
Panel: Online SF Publishing in Japan
My third panel of Chengdu WorldCon 2023 was Online SF Publishing in Japan. The panel was held in Japanese and interpreted in Chinese at the Hall of Lunar. Panelists were me, Virtual Golila+ (VG+) editor Kanata Inoue, and Hayato Saito, Hayakawa Shobo chief editor of SF-Magazine Rikimaru Mizoguti, writer Iori Miyazawa(宮澤伊織) and Isukari-Yuba(柞刈湯葉). The moderator … Continue reading Panel: Online SF Publishing in Japan
Panel: Localization Paths of Science Fiction in Non-English-Speaking Countries
My third panel of Chengdu WorldCon 2023 was the Localization Paths of Science Fiction in Non-English-Speaking Countries. Participants were Emad El-Din Aysha, Zoha Kazemi, Francis John Guillem Gene-Rowe, and me. The moderator was Regina Kanyu Wang. After introducing of participants, Emad got the first introduction to a brief history of Egyptian SFF and remarkable current … Continue reading Panel: Localization Paths of Science Fiction in Non-English-Speaking Countries
Panel: How I Became a Professional Science Fiction Writer
My Second panel of Chengdu WorldCon 2023 was athe Japanese panel: How I Became a Professional Science Fiction Writer in 18th October at Neputune Hall. Participant panelists are Hosuke Nojiri(野尻抱介), Satoshi Hase(長谷敏司), Haneko Takayama(高山羽根子), Taiyo Fujii (me) and Yugen Yashima(八島游舷) (order of the name is from the length of professional writing). The moderator was Japanese-Chinese … Continue reading Panel: How I Became a Professional Science Fiction Writer


