Angela Hur Explained

Angela Mi Young Hur
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Education:Harvard University, 2002Notre Dame University, 2005
Occupation:Writer
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:허미영
Mr:Hŏ Miyŏng
Rr:Heo Mi-yeong

Angela Mi Young Hur (born in Los Angeles, California) is a Korean American writer based in Sweden. Her debut novel, The Queens of K-Town, was published in 2007 by MacAdam/Cage. Her second novel, Folklorn, is forthcoming from Erewhon in 2021.

Early life and education

Raised in Gardena, California, Hur graduated from Phillips Academy, an Andover, Massachusetts boarding school, in 1998. She graduated from Harvard University in 2002.[1] As a Sparks Fellow, she received her Master of Fine Arts in fiction at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.[2] Graduating in 2005, she won the Sparks Prize, a post-graduate fellowship.

Career

Her debut novel, The Queens of K-Town, was published in 2007 by MacAdam/Cage.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Hur lived in Long Beach, California when The Queens of K-Town was published. She later moved to Seoul, South Korea to take up a position as a lecturer of English Literature and Creative Writing at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.

Between 2010 and 2014, Hur lived in Stockholm, Sweden. She worked as an editor for the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and as a writer for the Korean Cultural Center in Stockholm.

Between 2014 and 2020, Hur lived in the Bay Area, CA. She taught for Writopia, a national non-profit providing writing workshops for kids and teens. She attended Tin House Writer's Workshop in 2017, where her novel Folklorn was chosen by Kelly Link for a Tin House Mentorship.[8] Excerpts have been published in Harvard's Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature[9] and Stockholm University's Two Thirds North.

Her second novel, Folklorn, forthcoming from Erewhon in 2021, was selected as one of "The 30 Most Anticipated SFF Books of 2021" by Tor.Com.[10] Amal El-Mohtar of the New York Times listed Folklorn as one of the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2021.[11]

Works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2001–2002 Student Prize Recipients.
  2. Web site: Dame. Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre. Sparks fly for Creative Writing Program. 2020-12-09. Notre Dame News. 3 April 2006 . en.
  3. Web site: Wyman. Anne Julia. 2007-08-16. 'Queens of K-Town' are lonely young girls gone wild. 2020-12-09. SFGATE. en-US.
  4. Web site: The Queens of K-Town - Publishers Weekly. 2020-12-09. www.publishersweekly.com.
  5. Web site: The Queens of Ktown by Angela Mi Young Hur – KoreanAmericanStory.org. 2020-12-09. en-US.
  6. Web site: sibookdragon. 2007-11-01. The Queens of K-town: A Novel by Angela Mi Young Hur [in Bloomsbury Review]]. 2020-12-09. BookDragon. en-US.
  7. Web site: asianamlitfans A Review of The Queens of K-Town by Angela Mi Young Hur. 2020-12-09. asianamlitfans.dreamwidth.org. en.
  8. Web site: Creative Writing MFA Alumni Mini-Conference // Events // Department of English // University of Notre Dame. 2020-12-09. english.nd.edu.
  9. Hur. Angela Mi Young. 2014-04-22. Excerpt from Folklorn. Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture. en. 7. 1. 91–106. 10.1353/aza.2014.0037. 179092493. 1944-6500.
  10. Web site: Orlando. Christina. 2020-12-07. The 30 Most Anticipated SFF Books of 2021. 2020-12-09. Tor.com. en-US.
  11. News: El-Mohtar . Amal . 2021-12-08 . The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2021 . . 2023-05-04.