Suzanne Kamata
Suzanne Kamata's books include Gadget Girl and its sequel Indigo Girl; Losing Kei; The Beautiful One Has Come (long- listed for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award); Screaming Divas; and three anthologies. Her short stories, essays, articles and book reviews have appeared in over 100 publications including Real Simple, Brain, Child, Cicada, and The Japan Times. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times, and received a Special Mention in 2006. She is also a...See more
Suzanne Kamata's books include Gadget Girl and its sequel Indigo Girl; Losing Kei; The Beautiful One Has Come (long- listed for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award); Screaming Divas; and three anthologies. Her short stories, essays, articles and book reviews have appeared in over 100 publications including Real Simple, Brain, Child, Cicada, and The Japan Times. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times, and received a Special Mention in 2006. She is also a two-time winner of the All Nippon Airways/Wingspan Fiction Contest, winner of the Paris Book Festival, and winner of a SCBWI Magazine Merit Award. Suzanne Kamata lives in Tokushima, Japan. See less