Jeon Min-hee
Jeon Min-Hee | |
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Born |
Seoul, South Korea | October 22, 1975
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Korean |
Citizenship | South Korea |
Genre | Fantasy |
Notable works | The Stone of Days |
Jeon Min-hee (Korean: 전민희) is a South Korean fantasy writer. She was born in 1975, on October 22 and graduated Konkuk University. She has received a bachelor's degree in Politics and Diplomacy. Her debut novel, The Stone of Days, part of the Arund Chronicles, was written in 1999. It appeared in a series on Nownuri, and was published by Consonants and Vowels, then republished by Zeu Media. She has also worked on Talesweaver and Children of the Rune.
List of novels
The Arund Chronicles
- 1999–2000 The Stone of Days was published by Consonants and Vowels (자음과 모음), in 10 parts.
- 2000–2001 The Tower of the Sun was published by Consonants and Vowels up to book 5, then was canceled by cover illust plagiarism of Publisher Company.
- 2004–2005 The Stone of Days was edited and republished in eight parts by Zeu Media.
- 2009– The Tower of the Sun is being edited and being republished by Zeu Media.
The Children of the Rune Chronicles
- 2001–2002 Children of the Rune, Winterer was published by Zeu Media (제우 미디어) in 7 parts.
- 2003–2004 Children of the Rune, Demonic was published by Zeu Media in 8 books.
The ArcheAge Chronicles
- 2011 The Snowbird (눈의 새) was published online. (Later included in The Fir and the Hawk)
- 2011 The Fir and the Hawk (전나무와 매) was published in South Korea and China (2012) as novelization and backstory for the upcoming MMORPG.
- 2012 The Heirs(I) (상속자들(상)) was published in South Korea, as a sequel to The Fir and the Hawk.
- 2013 The Heirs(II) (상속자들(하)) will be published in South Korea in spring.
Other versions
- 2003 Winterer was published in Hong Kong and Taiwan, later published in China (2005), Japan (2006), and Thailand (2011).
- 2006 Demonic was published in Taiwan, later published in Japan (2007).
- ArcheAge.[1]
References
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