Publishing Policy
Korean Literary Magazines and Literary Webzines
2023.08.07
The fastest way to catch the latest trend in Korean literature!
Korean literature has been evolving with the changing times, making fresh and creative efforts.
A mystery magazine: Mysteria
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A bimonthly magazine that expands the mystery genre
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Introduces short stories written by mystery authors from home and abroad
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Publishes articles for readers to enjoy a broad range of the mystery genre
An SF anthology series: SF Boda
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SF magazine published twice a year
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Includes works featuring in-depth SF topics
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Timeless subjects and boundless world of SF
A fiction magazine that captures the times: Gutnit
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A magazine that turns social issues into fiction
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Contains a short essay and three short pieces of fiction on each issue’s theme
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Covers works by writers, whether or not they have made their official debut
A literary webzine for young writers: LIM (webzinelim.com)
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Serializes new works daily, including short stories and essays
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A new platform free from genre or style
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Publishes two short story collections a year, compiling selected works
A literary magazine in my hand: View (view.sfac.or.kr)
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A monthly literary webzine issued by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture (SFAC)
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A platform to enjoy Korean literature whenever, wherever you are
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Suggests fresh perspectives and ways to understand literature
Stay tuned for more Korean literary magazines and webzines full of new works that have never been published elsewhere in the world!
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