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Yoo Eunsil
유은실
Yoo Eunsil was born in Seoul in 1974. She received the Korean Children's Book Award for "National Flags Boy" and the Kwon Jeong-saeng Literary Award for "Byeonduri(Borderland)." "Meoljjeonghan Lee Yujeong (Lee Yujeong, the Perfect)" was also was nominated in the IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) in 2010.
Ha Seung-min
하승민
Born in Busan, studied Media and Communication at Sungkyunkwan University. Author of a full-length novel Concrete.
Kang hwa gil
강화길
Kang Hwa Gil (born 1986) is a South Korean writer. She is one of the “young feminists,” who has consistently written about women since her literary debut in 2012. Her writing has been influenced by gothic romance and thrillers written by women writers in the 19th century. She often employs the use of “unreliable narrators” to trigger the reader’s anxiety. She is a recipient of the Munhakdongne Young Writers’ Award (2017) and the Hankyoreh Literary Award (2017).
Ryoo Kisu
류기수
Ryoo Kisu (1924-2007) was a South Korean novelist who debuted through the Kyunghyang Daily News New Writer`s Contest 1968 with the short story “Horobaksa” (호로박사 “The Well-Aged Professor”). Ryoo wrote largely on the pain of national division between North and South Korea, and depicted the injustices of contemporary Korean society through a realistic lens. •Novel Jirisan saramdeul (지리산 사람들 The People of Jirisan Mountain) (1991) •Novel Ingangyoryang (인간교량 The Human Bridge) (1994) •Novel Jirisane pin kkocheun sideulji anneunda (지리산에 핀 꽃은 시들지 않는다 Flowers Blooming on Jirisan Mountain Never Wither) (1999) •Novel Ppalchisan (빨치산 Partisans) (2002)
Kim Yi-sak
김이삭
An ordinary citizen, translator, and novelist. Yi-sak Kim embarked on her literary career after receiving an excellence award at the Golden Bough’s 1st Urban Fantasy Contest. Kim holds a keen interest in history, women, mysterious events, and monstrous creatures, aiming to weave narratives that restore erased voices.