I mentioned in the commentary on the classic collection of Chen Yuchen’s
mystery novels “The Burning Paintings on Fire” that, unlike the current literary
awards, there are only three awards that have been won by reason writers:
Edogawa Iroko Prize, Naoki Prize and the Japanese Reasoning Writers Association
Award. The only writers who have long been included in all are Chen Chenchen, so
the "triple crown" became his reputation. Recently, Takahashi Takahashi, Tatsuno
Kirito, and Higashino Keigo joined the ranks. However, Chen Shengchen’s “Three
Crowns” has characteristics that these later writers do not have. The Step by
Step Award is a novel novelist award for public submissions. In general, the
winning entries are basically the debut works of the writer's early literary
world. Next, most people will successively obtain the Inference Writers
Association Award and the Naoki Prize (if not limited).
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In the context of the mystery novel, the general prize-winning route is now:
Yoshikawa Yoshiharu Rookie of the Year Award Yoshimoto Yamamoto Ayumi Fukuoka
Prize for Wood Prize Aichi Shibata Prize for the Yoshikawa Ichikawa Literary
Prize. Of course, each stage of this route is not necessarily Must follow one by
one). Writers generally rely on step by step awards and association awards to
first establish their position in the realm of sci-fi, and then gain wider
recognition in the literary world through the more influential Naoki prize
(whole of the first reasoning novels are at a disadvantage). When we look at
Chen, we first won the Edogawa Step-by-Step Award in 1961 with the roots of “The
Root of Blighted Grass” and won the Edogawa Inferno Steps Award in 1969. In
1969, we won the “The Jade Censer of the Jade Jade” (combined with Fangfang in
this publication). Straight wood award, the second year with "Re-see
Yuling."
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