Zaregoto series The is written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Take. Nine volumes were published between February 2002 and November 2005. The tenth volume was published on February 8, 2023. It was followed by a
spin-off series titled
Ningen series starring the Zerozaki clan. A second spin-off series titled
Saikyō series focusing on the character Jun Aikawa was also released. All books were released in Japan by
Kodansha Novels. • (June 7, 2006.
Kodansha. ) • A dictionary of the
Zaregoto series telling the behind-the-scenes of the story. The
4-koma manga drawn by Take titled
Zaregoto Ichiban (戯言一番) was re-released in the book.
Ningen series Spin-off of the
Zaregoto series, it is also known as the
Zerozaki Ichizoku series. The illustrations are provided by Take. Published by
Kodansha.
Saikyō series Spin-off of the
Zaregoto series telling the story of "Overkill Red" Jun Aikawa. It was first serialized in the
Mephisto magazine. Published by
Kodansha. Take handled the illustrations for the series again.
JDC Tribute series The
Japan Detectives Club was created by
Ryūsui Seiryōin, and Nisio Isin is one of several authors to write novels using that setting. The third book is a compilation of the first two.
Sekai series Interlinked mystery series with a different narrator telling the story each time. Published by
Kodansha. Illustrated by Tagro. • A
short story titled was released as a leaflet accompanying the on December 13, 2010.
Sekai series The fifth story titled was serialized in the
Mephisto magazine published by
Kodansha. • - (August 7, 2009. ) • - (December 8, 2009. )
Monogatari series Since the release of the
Bakemonogatari Anime Complete Guidebook on October 28, 2010, Nisio Isin has written more than 60 short stories related to the anime or manga adaptation. The stories happen throughout all the timeline of the story featuring different narrators. They usually are brief stories talking about a specific topic, commentaries on literature, etc. Only the short stories in
Mazemonogatari were collected in a book. Kodansha revealed in May 2024 that 32 previously published short stories and 6 new short stories were being collected in a book titled
Mijikanamonogatari to be released July 3, 2024. However, on June 12, 2024, Kodansha announced that the book would be delayed after it was discovered that a story that should have been included was inadvertently left out. Kodansha later confirmed the publication date would be September 11, 2024, with 33 previously published and 6 new short stories.
Detective Urban Legend A series written in the
Mephisto magazine published by
Kodansha. • - (December 7, 2011. ) • - (April 5, 2012. ) • - (August 7, 2012. )
Summer Vacation Sabotage A story written in the
Mephisto magazine published by
Kodansha. • - , August 4, 2016. ====
Bōkyaku Tantei series==== Stories written for the
Mephisto magazine published by
Kodansha that were not collected yet. • - , August 8, 2018. • - , December 6, 2018. • - , April 10, 2019. • - , August 8, 2019. • - , December 4, 2019. • • A short story published on May 2, 2020, in a project titled
Day to Day on the website
tree. • - included in the
Okitegami Kyōko no Kansatsu-hyō Special Free Paper distributed in the Japanese bookstores on April 27, 2021.
Derived from works by other authors • - (December 14, 2007. ) • A tribute based on the
Hyakkiyakō series by
Natsuhiko Kyogoku. • - written by Yoko Nihombashi. Published by
Kodansha (July 1, 2010. ) • A story written in the official B5 booklet
dōjin magazine titled
Shōnen Fight. • - (August 29, 2014. ) • A story written in commemoration of the 150th serialization of the
Nobunaga no Shinobi series.
Misc. • - (November 3, 2002) • A story released in the
dōjinshi magazine
Tandem Rotor no Hōhōron in the first literary
flea market on November 3, 2002. • . Illustrated by
Ōtarō Maijō - (December 24, 2004. ) • Competition on the theme of "coming to Tokyo". • . Illustrated by Ōtarō Maijō - (December 24, 2004. ) • A relay novel with
Otsuichi, Takekuni Kitayama,
Yuya Sato and
Tatsuhiko Takimoto. • - (July 13, 2010. ) • - (April 7, 2012,
Kodansha) • - (December 24, 2012,
Kodansha) • - (December 5, 2013. ) • "Fragment Novels" (Nisio Isin Official Website) • Self-Remix excerpts of his novels. • "Street For You" • A short story published on August 28, 2020, in a project titled
Story for you on the website
tree. • - October issue of "Gendai Shousetsu" (September 22, 2022,
Kodansha) • - Magazine (November 15, 2023,
Kodansha)
Commentary on the literature •
Ryūsui Seiryōin - (
Kodansha. January 1, 2003. ) •
Tatsuhiko Takimoto - (
Kadowaka. June 25, 2004. ) •
Hiroshi Mori - (
Kodansha. November 15, 2007. ) •
Natsuhiko Kyogoku - (
Kodansha. June 12, 2009. ) • Yamori Mochizuki - (
Kodansha. August 6, 2009. On Kodansha's website (in Japanese)) •
Mizuki Tsujimura - (
Kodansha. January 15, 2010. ) • Takeru Kaido - (
Kodansha. May 15, 2012. ) ==Manga==