- Overview
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- Book Intro
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(English) Rainbow Unmanned Photo Studio
People with various stories appear in the ‘Rainbow Unmanned Photo Studio (Mumusa for short)’. The studio’s owner was a former photojournalist who keeps a secret, an unemployed person who fell victim to voice phishing crimes, an IT developer who became an animation character enthusiast instead of forming romantic relations with real people, a middle-aged woman who divorced her husband and fell into despair, and a female show host who regrets aging due to a junior show host's pressure .. etc. Although they were neglected by their original community, they all meet at this warm space of ‘Mumusa’ and share their warmth, taking each step at a time. And each member’s wish comes true... If you have a wish to make for the New Year, knock on the doors of Mumusa with all your might.
- About the Author
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Kim Jae-hui
Jae-Hui Kim graduated from Yonsei University and received a master's degree in film scenario at the Graduate School of Culture and Arts Management at Chugye University for the Arts. He won the Korea Scenario Writers Association Scenario Bank Competition and the NKino Synopsis Competition and has worked as a screenwriter at Kang Je-Kyu Film.
Kim debuted with Hunminjeongeum Assassination in 2006 and became a bestselling writer of "a successful Korean faction." Since then, he has published mystery novels set in a historical backdrop including The Baekje Society; Colors, Sharaku; The Golden Sword of Honor; and Gyeongseong Detective Yi Sang 1-3, as well as a crime story, Creepy Island, and a literary thriller, The Sea of Spring Days, set in contemporary Korea. Kim received the 28th Korean Mystery Literature Grand Prize for Gyeongseong Detective Yi Sang, in which the poet Yi Sang and the novelist Gu Bo appear as detectives. Kim is a member of the Korean Mystery Writers Association