Copyright agreement with Taiwan and Indonesia
The influence of Korean Wave stars also attracts attention as writers.
Source: Peak J Entertainment
[The FactㅣReporter Kim Saet Byul] Actress Moon Ga Young's prose collection meets Asian readers.
Her agency, Peak J Entertainment, announced on the 18th, "Moon Ga Young's first prose anthology 'PATA' has signed copyright contracts with publishers in Taiwan and Indonesia and is expected to publish abroad."
'PATA', first introduced in Korea last March, is a prose collection containing Moon Ga Young's inner words as she tries to fiercely face herself and the world around. Through the new book named 'PATA', you can meet stories that are Moon Ga-young.
Moon Ga Young's 'Pata' has attracted a lot of attention starting from its publication in Korea. As soon as domestic pre-orders began, a second printing was confirmed and within a month of publication, a fifth printing was published, attracting attention with the announcement of the results. Interest in author Moon Ga Young's first prose collection continues as it was recently selected as the bestseller in the essays section of a major online bookstore for the first half of the year.
According to publisher Wisdom House, the book 'PATA' by author Moon Ga Young is expected to be published in many different countries through Taiwan's 'AtmanBooks' and Indonesia's 'Shira Media' to continue. reach readers. In particular, 'Shira Media' is a typical Indonesian publishing group that has published 5 domestic titles that have captured the hearts of the Korean public, including 'The Back of Things' by author Ahn Gyu Cheol.
Attention is also focused on the future actions of Moon Ga Young, who is showing off her diverse charms by expanding her scope of activities beyond acting, beauty, and fashion into the field of literature.