Novelist

Yamada Nonono(山田ノノノ)

A reclusive novelist haunted by his past and an unsuccessful rookie host who share their loneliness — “The Darkest Time Is Just Before Dawn” by Yamada Nonono(山田ノノノ)

This is a bittersweet work that beautifully contrasts the image of bright mornings with softly shadowed nights, as depicted by Yamada Nonono-sensei. The gently resonant story is sure to move you to tears.
Nago Nayuta(那悟なゆた)

How do you get a sobbing puppy to give up?! “Love Me, Love My Dog (New Edition)” by Nago Nayuta(那悟なゆた)

This is a spin-off work by Nago Nayuta-sensei, telling the story of a self-indulgent novelist and an adorably caring, puppy-like rookie editor!
Kureno Mataaki(くれの又秋)

A must-read for anyone who wants to be swept away by sensuality overflowing from the fingertips and the irresistible charm of narrow eyes!! “Is It Okay If I Take You Into My Hands?” by Kureno Mataaki(くれの又秋)

Highly recommended for fans of narrow-eyed characters!! This is a wonderful work that will absolutely make you rediscover—and fall deeply in love with—their appeal all over again!
Azumi Tsuna(あずみつな)

A secret shared by two coworkers who are complete opposites?! “If It’s Love, Just Be Honest” by Azumi Tsuna(あずみつな)

One of my favorite works by Azumi Tsuna-sensei—this is a fun, slow-burn story full of delicious awkwardness between a self-conscious salaryman and his taciturn coworker!
Kumonosuke(雲之助)

A story so delicate it brings tears to your eyes — “A Boy and Love” by Kumonosuke(雲之助)

With Kumonosuke-sensei’s soft, gentle touch, this story follows a novelist who struggles with love for a boy, depicted in a way that’s both adorable and fleeting. The words and atmosphere are beautifully bittersweet, making it a truly wonderful work!
Sugar Peropero(しゅがーぺろぺろ)

A bestselling novelist whose love for their editor is a little too intense…?! “Torokete Hirai te” by Sugar Peropero(しゅがーぺろぺろ)

This is a captivating work that draws you in with Sugar Peropero(しゅがーぺろぺろ)’s aesthetic, refined art style and delicate linework.