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Young adult 청소년
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Author Bio 작가 소개
Graduated from the Faculty of Media Studies at Sunchonhyang University, the author writes melancholy yet gentle stories across various genres and formats, including short stories, novels, webtoons, and web novels. Their book, 『Tester Child』, has earned them the Excellence Award at the 4th Changbi×Cacao Page English Dult Novel Award.
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Works 작품
어쩌다 학교가 집이 되었다
This English title may be a working title if the official translation has not yet been published.
공식 번역본이 출간되지 않은 경우, 이 영문 제목은 가제일 수 있습니다.
Kim Yoon
Changbi Publishers, Inc.2023-11
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