Millie's Library Daily Serializes Short Story Collection 'Yoga Haneun Ma-eum' with 6 Authors View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] The reading platform Millie’s Library announced on the 27th that it will present an e-book and audiobook of a collection of six short stories themed around yoga, titled The Mind That Does Yoga, as a Millie Original daily series.


The Mind That Does Yoga, a daily series prepared by Millie’s Library in collaboration with the publisher Eunhaengnamu, is a short story anthology featuring six writers: Kim Hyena, Park Jooyoung, Kim Iseol, Park Saenggang, Jung Jihyang, and Choi Junghwa. From now until June, each author’s short story will be released sequentially every week, with each story serialized daily as both an e-book and an audiobook. Notably, Millie’s Library offers a complete-reading AI audiobook of The Mind That Does Yoga and also enables members to create their own unique audiobooks through the ‘My Created Audiobook’ service.


In The Mind That Does Yoga, six writers who practice yoga either as amateurs or professionals unfold diverse stories ranging from pandemic-reflecting narratives to fantasy tales featuring protagonists with the supernatural ability to stop time. Starting with Kim Hyena’s If You Just Quietly Look, who won the Today’s Writer Award in 2010, the series will sequentially release Park Jooyoung’s Yoga of This Damn World, Kim Iseol’s The Woman Who Does Yoga, Park Saenggang’s Yoga Cat, Jung Jihyang’s Hands Off, and Choi Junghwa’s The Girl Who Stops Time from May 3 to June 4.


Lee Seongho, team leader of the Million Books Team at Millie’s Library, said, “As yoga, which heals both body and mind, has gained much attention, we promoted this project together with writers who practice yoga. We will continue to create an environment where people can enjoy reading more easily and comfortably even in their busy daily lives through the novel format of daily serialization via e-books and audiobooks.”



Meanwhile, Millie’s Library has been consistently offering original serialized content to deliver a unique reading experience, ranging from science fiction (SF) and thrillers to classic novels. Earlier this year, it serialized Modern Tale, a reinterpretation of classic fairy tales, with five SF and thriller writers. Last year, it serialized Lee Jungmyung’s new work Broken Summer in a serialized format.


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