Online fanzine ‘Bopul’ introduces the ‘Feathers’ written by Han River yesterday (15th),

Han River author/photo=Yonhap News ,
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, ‘Han River author contributed a short piece reflecting on memories with her grandmother to a news-letter format fanzine where she is active as a fan writer. This is her first piece after the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Literature.’,
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, “The online fanzine ‘Bopul’ introduced a short essay titled ‘Feathers’ written by Han River in the 3rd issue newsletter that was published yesterday evening (15th).”,
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, ‘The piece is a little over 900 characters long, reminiscing about the image of her grandmother who used to open the pantry drawer in her childhood and hand her a piece of sweets or medicine saying, “As soon as I take a bite, my grandmother\’s face brightened. Like a connection between my happiness and my grandmother\’s laughter was igniting a flame.”‘,
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, “Starting from August, Han River has been contributing a corner called ‘Bopul Dictionary’ to this fanzine.”,
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, “‘Bopul’ is a fanzine published in a news-letter format by four fan writers (musical artist I Haetbit, photographer Jeon Myeongeun, exhibition planner Choi Heeseung, and author Han River) collectively known as ‘Bopul.'”,
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, ‘In a post shared on social networking services (SNS) a week ago, Bopul wrote, “Fan writer Han River writes novels. Driven by light and soft things, we found ourselves imagining a small magazine called ‘Bopul.'”‘,
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Han River childhood family photo/photo=Yonhap News ,
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