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An Miran
안미란
From a young age, she enjoyed freely imagining and drawing. She studied philosophy and Korean language and literature in university. In 1996, she won the Dongguk Children's Literature Award for her poem "No Parking," and in 2000, her fairy tale "The People Who Protect the Seeds" was awarded in the Changbi Good Children's Book Contest. In 2024, she was selected as a candidate for the IBBY Honor List in Korea.
Oh Sunyoung
오선영
Born in Seoul in 1981 and raised in Busan, she made her literary debut in 2013 with the short story "The Sunflower Wall," which won the New Year's Literary Prize from the Busan Ilbo. She received the Grand Prize at the 9th Toji Literary Festival for her short story "Making an Encyclopedia."
Kang Kyung-soo
강경수
낙서와 공상을 좋아하고, 아들 파랑이와 장난치며 놀기를 좋아합니다. 만화를 그리면서 그림을 시작했고, 지금은 선보이는 작품마다 독자들의 사랑을 받는 작가가 되었습니다. 『코드네임』 시리즈는 작가가 오랫동안 마음속에 품고 있던 ‘꿈’을 마음껏 펼쳐 그린 작품입니다. 그동안 많은 동화책에 그림을 그렸으며, 쓰고 그린 그림책으로 『거짓말 같은 이야기』, 『꽃을 선물할게』, 『눈보라』, 『커다란 방귀』, 『나의 엄마』, 『왜×100』 등이 있습니다. 『거짓말 같은 이야기』로 2011 볼로냐 국제어린이도서전 논픽션 부문 라가치상 우수상을 받았습니다.
Yang Gui-ja
양귀자
Yang's fiction from the 1980s was informed by the prevailing spirit of social protest. Even though she did not adopt specific ideological positions, the belief that collective action can affect positive changes in people's lives still underpinned much of her works. As the prevailing mood of disillusionment began to supplant the earlier decade's fervor in the consumer culture of the 1990s, Yang's fiction underwent change as well.
Lee Eung Jun
이응준
Lee Eung Jun (Hangul 이응준; born 1970) is a South Korean writer. He debuted as a poet in 1990 when the quarterly journal Literature & Criticism published his poem “Kkaedareumeun gapjagi chajaonda” (깨달음은 갑자기 찾아온다 Epiphanies Come Without Warning). In 1994 his short story “Geuneun chueogui sokdoro georeogatda” (그는 추억의 속도로 걸아갔다 He Walked at the Speed of Memory) appeared in the journal Imagination, marking the beginning of his career as a novelist. He has been noted for his portrayal of South Korean youths living through the 1990s. His characters tend to perceive pain over pleasure, sadness over joy, and solitude over companionship. Lee also writes screenplays and directs his own work. His cinematic flair is reflected in his novels. In June 2015, Lee wrote an article entitled “Usangui eodum, munhagui tarak” (우상의 어둠, 문학의 타락 The Dark Side of an Idol and the Corruption of Literature) accusing the novelist Shin Kyung-sook of plagiarizing Yukio Mishima. The article caused an uproar in South Korean literary circles and sparked a debate on literary plagiarism.