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Authors with at least one book that has been published in translation or authors whose content is published on KLWAVE.
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Chae Young-shin
채영신
She was born in Seoul in 1969. After graduating from Ewha Womans University with a degree in Education, she began her literary career in 2010 by winning the New Writer Award from Practical Literature for her short story "Hello."
Han Yunseop
한윤섭
Han Yunseop is working as a playwright, a stage director, and a children's literature writer. He has written 25 works including fairy tales "Bongjure, Ddure" and "Harryott", plays "Hugung Parkbin" and "Good Morning Papa".
Han Sung Hee
한성희
A psychoanalyst and a child psychiatrist. She graduated from the School of Medicine at Korea University and obtained a doctorate in medicine from the same institution. She has been practicing as a specialist in psychiatry for 43 years, treating patients in the field of mental health.
Lee Min Ha
이민하
Lee Min Ha is a poet of Korea. Born in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do in 1967, she made her literary debut through [Hyundae-si] in 2000. Her published poetry collections include "Fantasy Water Spirits," "Like Music, Like Scandal," "Mock Forest," "All the Secrets of the World," and "Mikihu."
Ryu Eunyoung
류은영
Ryu Eunyoung studied costume design in college and has been working as a designer ever since. Currently, she is partnering with Seoul and Paris to create one-of-a-kind vintage bags under the name 'History by Dylan.'
LEE Gyungtak
이경탁
LEE Gyungtak began his career in 2006. Tteokbokki won the idea prize at the 1st SICAF Daum Webtoon competition. He published Alice on the Asphalt in 2030 Comics, Korea's first comic series for convenience stores, and later became popular for his story Detective Gito, a manga about a Korean detective, in Japan's Playcomic. In 2012, he was awarded the Grand Prix for the story of 'Bone Necromancer' in the Japanese monthly Heroes Contest voting. He is currently in charge of the Leviathan - Deep Water story since 2018.
Silkidoodle
실키
Silkidoodle studied drawing in India and published first book, "I'm Not Okay," after serializing comics on social media. Silkidoodle's other works include the best-selling "Hahahahago". Silkidoodle currently lives and works in France.
Eom Won-tae
엄원태
Eom Won-tae, is a South Korean poet. Eom was born in Daegu in 1955. He made a literary debut in 1978, but did not engage in literary activities in earnest until 1990, when he, under the pen name of Eom Won-tae, published “How Come Trees Do Not Fall Even after Death?” (나무는 왜 죽어서도 쓰러지지 않는가 ) and four other poems.
Ahn Heeyun
안희연
Poet. Debuted in 2012 as the winner of the Changbi Award for Young Writers in the poetry category. Notable works include her poetry collection What I Learned on the Summer Hill.
Kim Hyeonjin
김현진
Kim Hyeonjin studied screenwriting and narrative creation at the Korea National University of Arts. She started writing at 17 with the essay collection Do as You Please and spent the next 20 years completely falling in love with writing; she published several essay collections, including A Passionate Goodbye and When I Said I Wanted to Die, the Life Started to Make Jokes, and novels Tell Me, Why Did You Do that to Me and It’s Like XX but Still a Love Story. Kim worked various jobs and wrote all kinds of text for a living, including game and movie scripts and corporate promotions. After working as a vegetable juice deliverywoman for a while, she learned a bit about how the industry worked and almost overcame her alcoholism. She plans to continue writing for the next 20 years.
Lee Eun-yong
이은용
Lee Eun-yong was born in September 1992. They graduated from the Korea National University of Arts with a degree in playwriting and began their career with the play "Then My Younger Sister Knocked on the Door" which won the New Play Festival at the Theater School in 2019. They also won the Dong-A Theater Award for Best Play and the Baeksang Arts Award for 'Best Play' with "We Are (Not) A Joke." They passed away in February 2021.
Yun Gi-jeong
윤기정
Yun Gi-jeong (1903-) is a South Korean novelist. Participating in the debate on anarchism in the Korean Artists Proletarian Federation (KAPF), he led the proletarian literature movement through literary criticism rather than his work in fiction.
Baek Sin-ae
백신애
Baek Sin-ae (1908-1939) was a Korean writer. Baek did not write for a long period. She published her work intensively for five years from 1934. Her works can be divided into three categories: works that reveal the reality of an impoverished colonial period, works that express women’s inner psyche in a dynamic way, and works on the depravity and deterioration of the middle class in her time.
Cha Do-ha
차도하
Cha Do-ha (born 1999) entered the literary scene at the age of twenty when her poem "Calmly Loving" was selected for Korea Daily’s New Year Literary Contest. She is also known for having refused to include her works in the New Year Literary Contest collection which being published by a company associated with a criminal accused of sexual abuse within the literary community, and declined requests from literary magazines that did not disclose their fees. She is also known for having questioned the unjust treatment and corruption in established literary circles. She faced challenges as she loved, calmly.
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