CATDOLL: Kamachi Kazuma has released new novels for 12 consecutive months

CATDOLL: Kamachi Kazuma has released new novels for 12 consecutive months

Speaking of Kamachi Kazuma, anime fans and light novel readers are no strangers to him. This author of popular works such as "A Certain Magical Index" and "Heavy Arms" is known as a "human typewriter" by the industry for his high efficiency of publishing one volume per month. In addition, Mr. Kamachi insists on high efficiency and does not forget high quality, and is rated as a conscientious author for his extremely high degree of completion. Recently, Dengeki Bunko officially announced that the 14th volume of "A Certain Magical Index" will be released in November, which also means that Kamachi Kazuma has set a record of "12 consecutive months, with novels released every month", which makes the editor sigh that this kind of creation speed is simply impossible for humans to achieve!

It is reported that since 2014, Kamachi Kazuma has been updating his novels at a rate of one volume per month. This includes works such as "Zashiki-warashi of the Wisdom Village", "Future Summoning: // Blood Mark", and "A Certain Magical Index: The New Testament". Looking up at these works by Mr. Kamachi, Kamachi Kazuma has indeed broken through the average typing speed of light novel authors and reached a peak position that all authors cannot surpass. As a result, many readers complained to Hippo that they can't read as fast as you write. The editor speculates that at this speed of creation, the time when Kamachi Kazuma is called a "human printing press" by the industry should not be too far away.

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