
Choi Seung-ja is a South Korean poet. Her poetry expresses the melancholy of a person facing death. Some critics have described her work as “the moans of pain by someone who has not been loved” or as "perceiving a world full of lives that have lost their roots. .. and accepting that the loss of one’s roots is a human condition”. Another critic has noted that her poems are “driven by a solitary ego that shuts itself away from a world poisoned by capitalism and resists that world through the language of defiance”.

Choi Young-mi is a poet and novelist from the Republic of Korea, widely known for her poetry collection called At Thirty, the Party is Over ” and is one of the defining figures who ignited the #MeToo movement in Korea.

Han Kang is a South Korean writer. She won the Man Booker International Prize for fiction in 2016 for The Vegetarian, a novel which deals with a woman’s decision to stop eating meat and its devastating consequences. The novel is also one of the first of her books to be translated into English.

Ae-ran Kim is a South Korean writer.

Kim Hyesoon (Korean: 김혜순) is a South Korean poet.

Kim So Yeon is a South Korean poet. In 1993, she published her first poem “Urineun chanyanghanda” in the journal Poetry & Thought.

Moh Youn Sook is a well known Korean female poet.