(English) Lee Su-bok studied neuroscience, philosophy, data science, and politics and economics. He writes stories during his commute on the crowded subway. Among his children’s books, Library in the Tree was selected at the third Hidden Writers Contest sponsored by the Gyeonggi Content Agency, and A Fairy in Gwangneung Forest was selected as the best contents for the preservation of nature in Gwangneung Forest. He published Love Cotton Candy about unregistered children of migrant workers and The Story of a Legation Office from China to celebrate the 30th year of the diplomatic tie between Korea and China. The Girls in the Golden Cave is his first historical novel for young adults.
(Japanese) 第3回京畿隠れ作家絵本部門受賞作『木の上の図書館』、光陵森生物圏保存地域優秀コンテンツ選定図書『光陵森の妖精』の執筆者です。神経科学、哲学、データサイエンス、政治経済学を勉強し、通勤途中の満員電車の中で自分が読みたい文章を書いています。