IP Developer 'Gozneok ENT' Participates in Tokyo Book Fair... Exchanges with 10 Japanese Publishers
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] Genre novel IP specialist developer ‘Gozneok ENT’ announced on the 4th that it participated in the ‘Visiting Tokyo Book Fair’ held in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan on July 28-29.
Hosted by the Korea Publication Culture Industry Promotion Agency, the book fair was organized as an exchange event where Korean publishers directly met with Japanese publishers to introduce published books and share publishing information. A total of 21 Korean publishers, including Gozneok ENT, and about 40 Japanese publishers participated.
Gozneok ENT was the only genre literature publisher among the participants. They introduced thriller books such as the case thrillers ‘Amudo Dolboji Anh-eun’ and ‘Myeonsikbeom’, as well as various other genre novels, to a total of ten Japanese publishers.
Astra House, a publisher mainly translating and publishing mystery novels, showed great interest in realistic mystery books that explore the absurd world of modern society, such as ‘Amudo Dolboji Anh-eun’ and ‘Yeoseot Beonjjae 2wol 29il’. Kanki Publishing paid attention to titles like ‘Unknown People’, which is under a drama adaptation contract with Studio Dragon, and ‘Haengbok Battle’, which is under a drama adaptation contract with HB Entertainment.
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Ayumi Fujiwara, overseas book editor at Tatsumi Publishing, said, “Interest in Korean genre novels continues to grow, but there have been few opportunities to actually encounter the works. Through this opportunity, we were able to meet a representative Korean genre novel specialist publisher like Gozneok ENT.”
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