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What did Orihara Ichi say as a reader?

Answer: I told a few short stories about the anonymous mystery writer Xiang Xiang.

Love of Readers is the work of Orihara Kazuichi, published by Bunshunbun_Yi Publishing House in 2007. The cover writer "Nishimura Kaoru" has been unknown to readers for a long time. One day, she accidentally received a letter from an enthusiastic reader expressing her appreciation. Since then, readers have not only sent letters of condolence, but also asked Nishimura to send her photos, sign autographs, meet with her, give speeches, write articles, collect materials, solve crimes, revise her own fan fiction, attend award ceremonies, take revenge and even donate money. Himself.

Orihara Ichi was born in Kuki City, Tama Prefecture in 1951. He graduated from the First Faculty of Literature of Waseda University (and an alumnus of Edogawa Ranpo). He worked for the Japan Transportation Corporation and later changed his job to tourism information. He has related editing and writing duties. In 1988, he first created a collection of fictional short stories called "Five Coffins" (two more stories were added to become "Seven Coffins" when the library version was published). In the same year (1988), he published "The Blind Side of Perversion". " became the first work selected for "Tetsuya Ayukawa and the Mysteries of the Thirteen", and the following year (1989) "The Perverse Ronde" (Ronde = Ronde) was also selected for the 34th Edogawa Ranpo In the same year, he also published the first full-length work in the Black Star Police Department series, "Ghost Comes to Blow the Dharma Conch" (later renamed "Ghost Face Village Murder Incident"). In 1995, he won the 48th Academy Award for "The Silent Classroom" Japan Mystery Writers Association Award