Juhea Kim

Juhea Kim's bestselling debut novel, Beasts of a Little Land, was named a finalist for the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize and shortlisted for the 2024 Yasnaya Polyana Award, Russia's biggest annual literary prize awarded by the Tolstoy Estate-Museum. It has been published in 13 countries to date and a TV series adaptation is currently in development. She donates a portion of the proceeds of Beasts of a Little Land to Siberian tiger and Amur leopard conservation.Juhea's second novel, City of Night Birds, is forthcoming in November 2024. She donates a portion of the proceeds of City of Night Birds to Caritas Somalia, a development and emergency aid NGO. Her writing has been published in Granta, Slice, Zyzzyva, Catapult, Guernica, Shenandoah, Times Literary Supplement, Joyland, Sierra Magazine, The Independent, Portland Monthly, The Massachusetts Review, and Dispatches from Annares anthology, among others. Her translation of Yi Sang Award-winning author Choi In-Ho was published in Granta. She has given lectures and workshops at Arizona State University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, the University of São Paulo, Seoul International Book Fair, and more. In addition to writing fiction, Juhea also works with essays and narrative journalism focusing on the environment. She serves as a goodwill ambassador for the Korean Tiger Leopard Conservation Fund. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Art and Archaeology. She lives in London. Follow Juhea on Instagram @juhea_writes. Profile photo © Bitna Chung
City of Night Birds

City of Night Birds

Juhea Kim

Beasts of a Little Land

Beasts of a Little Land

Juhea Kim