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Hansol Jung

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Hansol Jung



Average rating: 4.17 · 356 ratings · 54 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Romeo and Juliet

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3.74 avg rating — 2,817,516 ratings — published 1590 — 9949 editions
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Wolf Play

4.22 avg rating — 207 ratings6 editions
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Cardboard Piano

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Cardboard Piano

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Among The Dead

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Wild Goose Dreams

4.09 avg rating — 23 ratings2 editions
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No More Sad Things

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Merry Me

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What This Place Makes Me: C...

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Doodles from the Margins: T...

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“Wolves get a bad rep for being evil, they will eat your lambs, limbs and grannies, and sometimes blow your house down without giving two shits about your chinny chin chin. But you gotta understand these evil wolves are abandoned wolves. Solo wolves, not necessarily out on the prowl to steal your red riding hoods. But stories need conflict, and fighters are sexy and boy, do wolves know how to fight.”
Hansol Jung, Wolf Play

“What if I said, you are the single most important breath in my space. You are the first gear that turns the clock of my world. You are the final drop of dew that turns down the universal dam of miscommunication. I need you with every blood cell and cranial nerve I possess,
And you believed me?

Does that change anything?”
Hansol Jung, Wolf Play

“There is a Korean saying that goes, 'Naturally, the arm folds inwards.' It means, you will tend to fight for your family, back your pack, defend your bloodline, over mostly anything and anyone else.”
Hansol Jung, Wolf Play

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