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The
14th (2006) 
This
is a scholarship program intended to contribute to the refinement of the sensitivities
of young people and to their overall educational development, aiming to discover
and train those with literary talent who will play a leading role in tomorrow's
Korean literature. Works of poetry and fiction by students from middle and high
schools across Korea are screened and those producing the finest work are invited
to a writing camp attended by a number of writers. Prize-winning works are published
in a widely-distributed anthology while award-winners benefit from grants supporting
an ongoing association and a review designed to help them continue to develop their
literary skills and keep in close touch with one another.
The evaluation of the
submitted works and the organization of the camp was entrusted to a committee composed
of 6 reputed writers and a total of 60 candidates selected. A literary competition
was organized during the camp that was attended by the candidates and the preparation
committee, and as a result 36 award winners were chosen. The award-winning works
were published in a collection, Bakjui ui jungryeok geobu je 1 gang. A new
year's gathering to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the association of previous
award-winners was held, while the anthology was published for the 8th time.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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PARK Eun-Bi
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Fiction
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PARK Hyun-Ju
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Scholarships
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36
for Poetry & Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
1 - 3, 2006 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"
"
Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
13th (2005) 
From the 1,411 students who applied, the Foundation
selected 27 winners and granted a total of 80 million
won to them. High school students HA Yu-Gyung (in
the poetry section) and Hwang Hee-Su(in the fiction
section) were awarded the Grand Prize and received
a scholarship for two years of university. The Foundation
also selected four students for the Gold Prize,
sixfor the Silver Prize, and fifteen for the Bronze
Prize. These students received scholarships of five
hundred thousand won to one million won each.
A Literary Camp was held at Kyobo Life Insurance Company's
Human Resources Development Institution from August
3rd to 5th. During the Camp, students and noted writers
attended various cultural programs such as a literary
lecture, an athletics meeting, movie screenings, etc.
The award-winning works in each category were published
by Minumsa publishing company in a collection entitled
Knock-off Guevara.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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HA Yu-Gyung
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Fiction
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Hwang Hee-Su
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Scholarships
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27
for Poetry & Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
3 - 5, 2005 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"
Knock-off Guevara"
Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
12th (2004)
From the 1,135 students who applied, the Foundation
selected 34 winners and granted a total of 80 million
won to them. High school students JUNG Sang-Hyuk in
the poetry section and PARK Bo-Kyung in the fiction
section were awarded the Grand Prize and received
a scholarship for two years of university. The Foundation
also selected four students for the Gold Prize, nine
for the Silver Prize, and seventeen for the Bronze
Prize. These students received scholarships of five
hundred thousand won to one million won each.
A Literary Camp was held at Kyobo Life Insurance Company's
Human Resources Development Institution from August
2nd to 4th. During the Camp, students and noted writers
attended various cultural programs such as a literary
lecture, an athletics meeting, movie screenings, etc.
The award-winning works in each category were published
by Minumsa publishing company in a collection entitled
The Life of a Repairman.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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JUNG
Sang-Hyuk
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Fiction
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PARK
Bo-Kyung
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Scholarships
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34
for Poetry & Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
2 - 4, 2004 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"
The Life of a Repairman"
Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
11th (2003) 
From
the 1,576 students who applied, the Foundation selected
37 winners and granted a total of 80 million won to
them. High school students SONG Seom-Byeol in the poetry
section and JANG Yu-Mi in the fiction section were awarded
the Grand Prize and received a scholarship for two years
of university. The Foundation also selected four students
for the Gold Prize, ten for the Silver Prize, and twenty
one for the Bronze Prize. These students received scholarships
of five hundred thousand won to one million won each.
A
Literary Camp was held at Kyobo Life Insurance Company's
Human Resources Development Institution from August
5 to 7. During the Camp, students and noted writers
screened their works attended various cultural programs
such as a literary lecture, an athletics meeting, movie
screenings, etc.
The
award-winning works in each category were published
by Minumsa publishing company in a collection entitled
The Galaxy Hung
on a Wall.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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SONG
Seom-Byeoul
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Fiction
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JANG
Yu-Mi
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Scholarships
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23
for Poetry, 14 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
5 - 7, 2003 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"The
Galaxy Hung on a Wall" Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
10th (2002) 
From
the 1,768 students who applied, the Foundation selected
40 winners and granted a total of 70 million won to
them. High school students SO Eun-Hae in the poetry
section and PARK Hye-Jeong in the fiction section were
awarded the Grand Prize and received a scholarship for
two years in University. The Foundation also selected
four students for the Gold Prize, ten for the Silver
Prize, and twenty four for the Bronze Prize. These students
received a scholarship of five hundred thousand won
to one million won each.
A
Literary Camp was held at Kyobo Life Insurance Company's
Human Resources Development Institution on August 6
to 8 during the Camp, noted writers screened their works,
and they attended various cultural programs such as
a literary lecture, an athletics meeting, and movie
screenings, etc.
The
award-winning works in each category were published
entitled We should be a Cartoonist by Minumsa
publishing company.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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SO
Eun-Hae
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Fiction
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PARK
Hye-Jeong
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Scholarships
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23
for Poetry, 17 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
6 - 8, 2002 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"We
should be a Cartoonist" Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
9th (2001) 
From
the 1,927 students who applied, the Foundation selected
59 winners and granted a total of 70 million won to
them. High school students KIM Dong-Kyun in the poetry
section and LEE Yun-Beom in the fiction section were
awarded the Grand Prize and received a scholarship for
two years in University. The Foundation also selected
four students for the Gold Prize, ten for the Silver
Prize, and forty three for the Bronze Prize. These students
received a scholarship of five hundred thousand won
to one million won each.
A
Literary Camp was held at Kyobo Life Insurance Company's
Human Resources Development Institution on August 8
to 10. During the Camp, noted writers screened their
works, and they attended various cultural programs such
as a literary lecture, an athletics meeting, and movie
screenings, etc.
The
award-winning works in each category were published
entitled Let's
Love in Shiny Days
by Minumsa publishing company.
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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Kim
Dong-Kyun
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Fiction
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Lee
Yun-Beom
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Scholarships
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35
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
8 - 10, 2001 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"Let's
Love in Shiny Days" Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
8th (2000)
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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Lee
Wan
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Fiction
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Kuk
Sun-Kyung
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Scholarships
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35
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
1 - 4, 2000 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"Treading
on a Dreaming Pedal" Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
7th (1999) 
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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Jun
Byung-Hun
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Fiction
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Ko
Eun-Hae
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Scholarships
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Literary
Camp
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August
3 - 6, 1999 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human
Development Center
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Publication
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"A
Child Who Cuts the Sunlight "Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
6th (1998)
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Long-term
scholorships
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Poetry
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Cho
Sang-Hyuk
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Fiction
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Sin
Han-Jin
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Scholarships
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36
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
3 - 6, 1998 at Kyobo Life Insurance Human Development
Cente
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Publication
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"Indeed
they lived happily everafter, didn't they?"Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
5th (1997) 
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Long-term
scholorships
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Poetry
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Kim
Ki-Jung
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Fiction
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Kim
So-Ra
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Scholarships
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36
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
5 - 8, 1997at Kyobo Life Insurance Human Development
Cente
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Publication
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"Allergies
in Apringtime Famine" Minumsa
Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
4th (1996) 
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Long-term
scholorships
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Poetry
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Kim
Sun-Mi
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Fiction
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An
Eun-Young
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Scholarships
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36
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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August
5 - 8, 1996 at Kyobo Life Insurance Human Development
Cente
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Publication
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"Touching
the Sky"
Minumsa Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
3rd (1995 - 1996³â) 
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Long-term
scholorships
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Poetry
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Kim
Chi-Yun
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Fiction
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Han
Chi-Suk
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Scholarships
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33
for Poetry, 23 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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January
22 - 25, 1996at Kyobo Life Insurance Human Development
Cente
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Publication
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"At
Acacia Junction"
Minumsa Publishing Co.,Ltd.
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The
2nd (1994 - 1995) 
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Long-term
scholorships
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Poetry
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Yun
Sok-Jong
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Fiction
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Im
Su-Myung
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Scholarships
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32
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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February
23 - 26, 1995 at Kyobo Life Insurance Human Development
Cente
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Publication
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"Morning
Landscape" Nanam
Publishing House
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The
1st (1993 - 1994) 
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Long-term
scholarship
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Poetry
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Kong
Mi-Jin
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Fiction
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Kang
Yun-Hee
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Scholarships
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32
for Poetry, 24 for Fiction
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Literary
Camp
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January
18 - 21, 1994 at Kyobo Life Iusurance Human Development
Center
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Publication
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"Sunflowers
and Fragrance of Life"
Nanam Publishing House
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