Se-Ah Jang has worked as a marketer for a luxury brand and is now running a book review channel, Love-or-Hate Prescriptions for Readers. She writes under multiple pseudonyms and covers a variety of genres, from web novels to fashion photo books. A Twist of Fate is her first full-length novel under this name, and was selected as a book-to-film project by South Korea’s biggest bookstore, Kyobo. It was optioned for film only weeks after publication.
S. L. Park is the translator of
If You’re Going to Live to One Hundred, You Might As Well Be Happy by Rhee Kun Hoo. She wrote under her full name one poetry colection and a forthcoming chapbook, and has won for her fiction Indiana Review Fiction Prize and received a fiction prize from
Writer’s Digest. Born and raised in South Korea, she holds a BA in English from NYU and an MFA in poetry from the University of Texas at Austin. Her translations of Korean literature have appeared or are forthcoming in the
Cincinnati Review, the
Los Angeles Review, and
New England Review, among others.