is a Japanese pharmacologist and novelist. Sena was a graduate student at Tohoku University when he wrote his prizewinning debut novel, Parasite Eve.
Writing career
His most famous novel, Parasite Eve, was adapted into a film directed by Masayuki Ochiai in 1997 and a popular horror role-playing video game by Square. When Parasite Eve was adapted as a video game, Hideaki Sena did not learn the title's plot until it was completed, since the game was a collaboration between Square and his publisher. He is also the author of Brain Valley, for which he won the Nihon SF Taisho Award, and Tomorrow's Robots.
Personal life
Dr. Sena currently lives in Sendai, Japan where he lectures on microbiology and genre fiction. Sena is a pen name, while the author's real name is Suzuki.
Works
Novels
- ãÂÂã©ãµã¤ãÂÂãÂȋ¤ã´ Parasite Eve (Kadokawa Shoten, 1995 / Kadokawa Horror Bunko, 1996 / Shincho Bunko, 2007)
- BRAIN VALLEY (Kadokawa Shoten, 1997 / Kadokawa Bunko, 2000 / Shincho Bunko, 2005)
- Ã¥Â
«æÂÂã®åÂÂç©館 Hachigatsu no Hakubutsukan (August Museum) (Kadokawa Shoten, 2000 / Kadokawa Bunko, 2003 / Shincho Bunko, 2006)
- ãÂÂã«ã«ãÂÂã®å¯Â室 Dekaruto no Misshitsu (Descartes' Locked Room) (Shinchosha, 2005)
- ã¨ã´ãªãÂÂ㋹ Every Breath (Tokyo FM, 2008)
- å°Â説çÂÂãÂÂã©ãÂÂãÂÂã ã®ã³太ã¨éÂÂ人åÂ
µå£ ShÃ
Âsetsuban Doraemon - Nobita to Tetsujin Heidan () (Shogakukan, 2011)
- 大空ã®ãÂÂãÂÂã Ã
Âzora no Dorote (Dorothée's Sky) (Futabasha, 2012). Published in 3 volumes between October and December 2012; further publication in 2 volumes in November 2015 by the same publisher.
- ãÂÂã®éÂÂãÂÂ空ã§åÂÂãÂÂã¤ã¤ãÂÂã Kono Aoi Sora de Kimi wo TsutsumÃ
 (Let's Wrap You in This Blue Sky) (Futabasha, 2016)
- éÂÂæ³ÂãÂÂå‹ÂÂä¸ÂãÂÂã MahÃ
 wo Meshiagare (Enjoy My Magic) (Kodansha, 2019)
- å°Â説 ãÂÂã©ãÂÂã¯ãÂȋ¸ã£ãÂÂ㯠ShÃ
Âsetsu Burakku Jakku (Black Jack) (Seibundo Seikosha, 2019). Original novel based on the manga series.
Novellas
- è¹ã®天象å Niji no TenshÃ
Âgi (The Rainbow Planetarium) (Shodensha, 2001) (Astronomic Museum, Goto Planetarium) Set in Tonichi Tenmonkan Astronomic Museum
- ã´ãÂÂãµãÂÂã¼ãÂȋ¹ã«ã¤ Gossamer Sky (e-novels, 2007)
Collections
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã Ashita no Robotto (Tomorrow's Robots) (Bungeishunju, 2002).
- Re-published under the title ãÂÂã« Hal (Bungeishunju, 2005).
- 第ä¹Âã®æÂÂ¥ The Tragedy of Joy Daiku no Hi - The Tragedy of Joy (The 9th Day - The Tragedy of Joy) (Kobunsha, 2006)
- å¸ÂæÂ KibÃ
 (Hope) (Hayakawa Shobo, 2011)
- æÂÂã¨太é½ Tsuki to TaiyÃ
 (The Moon and The Sun) (Kodansha, 2013)
- å¤Âã®è¹彩 Yoru no KÃ
Âsai (The Iris of The Night) (Shuppan Geijutsusha, 2014)
- æÂ°ç Shinsei (New Life) (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2014)
Anthologies edited
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂȋªãÂÂã© Robot Opera: An Anthology of Robot Fiction and Robot Culture (Kobunsha, 2004)
Nonfiction
- å°Â説ã¨ç§Âå¦ æÂÂçÂÂãÂÂè¶Â
ãÂÂã¦åµé ãÂÂã ShÃ
Âsetsu to Kagaku - Bunri wo Koete SÃ
ÂzÃ
 Suru (Novels & Science - Creation Surpassing the Science/Literature Boundary) (Iwanami Shoten, 1999).
- Extended under the title ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂã®ã¿ã¤ã ãÂÂã·ã³@çÂŒÂÂç§ÂæÂÂã®å°Â説 / çÂÂç§Âå¶楽é¨ HÃÂto no Taimu Mashin! Sena Hideaki no ShÃ
Âsetsu / Rika Kurabu (The Heart's Time Machine! - A Novel by Hideaki Sena / Science Club) (Kadokawa Shoten, 2002)
- ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ21ä¸Âç´ Robotto NijÃ
«isseiki (21st Century Robot) (Bungeishunju Bunshun New Works, 2001)
- ãÂÂã¨ãÂÂã®å½ã®ç§Âå¦ Otogi no Kuni no Kagaku (Science in Wonderland) (Shobunsha, 2006)
- çÂŒÂÂç§ÂæÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂå¦è«Âé Sena Hideaki Robotto GakuronshÃ
« (Hideaki Sena's Essays on Robots) (Keiso Shobo, 2008)
- çÂŒÂÂç§ÂæÂÂ解説åÂ
¨éÂÂ+ñ Sena Hideaki Kaisetsu ZenshÃ
« Purasu Arufa (Hideaki Sena's Complete Commentaries + ñ) (e-novels, 2008)
- Computer Kakumei: Saikyou ÃÂ Saisoku no Zunou Tanjou (2012)
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