Volume 1 of Tsuzuru Sanada's ``Still, I Want to Write Arima-kun'' was released today, March 27th, by Hakusensha's Young Animal Comics.

Sanada's representative works include ``There is a God in My Genre'' and ``The Emotions of a Doujin Woman,'' a human drama about ``handwritten'' women who love doujin novels. His new work ``Still, I Want to Write Arima-kun'' depicts the story of Arima, a working man who dreams of becoming a novelist. When the company he had always wanted to quit, finally goes bankrupt, Arima decides to become a novelist. She joins forces with Misaki, a male colleague of hers who had talked about wanting to open a curry shop someday, and the two of them vow to pursue their dreams while sharing a room.

