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Jaesik Gwak 's Germ Exhibition

Author

Kwak Jae-sik

Publisher

Gimm-Young Publishers, Inc.

Categories

Science & Technology

Audience

Young Adult
Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Science
  • #Microbiology
  • #Germs
  • #Visiting Korean Book Fair 2021 ASEAN
  • #Video Conference

Copyright Contact

Heekang Lim

  • Publication Date

    2020-02-21
  • No. of pages

    330
  • ISBN

    9788934992349
  • Dimensions

    140 * 205
Overview

Book Intro

The new book of Kwak Jae-sik, 'a monster writer,' who is actively displaying a wide range of SF novels, writing, and science nonfiction works such as 'Korean Monster Encyclopedia', 'Always Writing for You', and 'The Largest Bet on the Earth'. The book introduces bacteria that have appeared on Earth since 4 billion years ago before mankind’s existence. The virtual exhibition hall consists of a past illustration, present illustration, future illustration, and a universe illustration.

About the Author

Kwak Jae-sik



Kwak Jaesik received a Ph.D. in Engineering and currently works for a chemical company.


He won the KAIST Literary Award twice while he was in college and he started writing in 2006 when his short story, Aria of Rabbits, was adapted for TV drama. He publishes a short story on the fantasy literature webzine, Mirror every month.
Kwak has writen five short story collections, including  Aria of Rabbits, The Planetary Ferris Wheel, and Scariest Tales of Event, two novels, including A Fraud’s Heart Beats Slowly, the writing guide book, Managing to Write for Those Who Never Finish Their Writing, a humanities book that deals with traditional Korean monsters, Korean Monster Encyclopedia, and the science book How to Survive in the Robot Republic.

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