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The 11th Ayukawa Tetsuya Award-winning author, Noriyuki Monzen, releases a new book as Shosen/Horindo Bookstore's original paperback "Monzenium: A Collection of Works by Noriyuki Monzen." Pre-sales will be held at Literary Flea Market Tokyo 42. Reservations start from April 3rd (Friday)!!

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Noriyuki Monzen, winner of the 11th Ayukawa Tetsuya Award, is releasing a new collection of short stories titled "Monzenium: A Collection of Works by Noriyuki Monzen." This original paperback from Shosen/Horindo Bookstore includes all his previously published short stories and a new one. Pre-sales will take place at Literary Flea Market Tokyo 42, with reservations opening on April 3rd.

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Q: Who is the author of the new book titled 'Monzenium: A Collection of Works by Noriyuki Monzen' and when will it be released?
A: The author is Noriyuki Monzen, and the book will be released on May 4th, 2026, by Shosen/Horindo Bookstore as an original paperback.
Q: What award did Noriyuki Monzen win for his debut work, and what was the title of that work?
A: Noriyuki Monzen won the Ayukawa Tetsuya Award for his 2001 debut work titled 'Kenchiku Shizai' (Architectural Corpse Material).
Q: How many previously published short stories are included in 'Monzenium,' and what additional content does the collection feature?
A: The collection includes all four short stories published over Noriyuki Monzen's 25-year career, plus one newly written work, making it a complete short story collection.
Q: At which event will pre-sales for 'Monzenium' be held, and when do reservations begin?
A: Pre-sales for 'Monzenium' will be held at Literary Flea Market Tokyo 42, and reservations start from April 3rd, 2023, a Friday.
Q: Which other authors and titles have been published by Horindo Bookstore in their original doujinshi series before 'Monzenium'?
A: Horindo Bookstore previously published 'Fifth' and 'Fifth 2: Locked Room Love' by Katsunori Asukabe, 'Kannon Ibun' by Tamaki Shino, and 'Eien e no Boken' by Reito Nikaido.