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        April 2017

        Hear Me

        by Julia North

        After yet another shameful one-night stand Lissa has to accept that her sisters are right – she is an alcoholic and it’s time for rehab. She hates the idea of therapy, doesn’t want to examine her past, but just as she begins to see reasons for her drinking, life takes a brutal turn. Who are her fellow patients? Why is one of them so damned perfect? Hear Me is a powerful story about life and death, addiction and sobriety, racism and the fight for justice – but above all it is a story about love.

      • Fiction

        Don’t pick it up recklessly

        by GUADANG

        Yeo-min, a college student who gave in to capitalism who unexpectedly picked up Ji-ho, the son of a super rich!“The only thing I wanted was financial compensation,but why does this immature young man keep looking at me with the eyes of the melodrama story?”A romance between a clay spoon[1] that picked up a person and twisted his whole life, and a scheming master pretending to be a large dog.1. The appeal of a roommate romance A campus romance involving high-spirited youths living together in an intimate, familiar space! Being so close to each other all the time is sure to cause all sorts of emotional and sexual tension which makes for an exciting plot! 2. Is their relationship sweet… or scary? Toeing the line between peaceful slice-of-life and an obsessive imprisonment story, the characters’ neverending tug-of-war, the mystery of the plot, and the precarious romance keeps the tension up until the end.3. Different moods in different settings Their relationship is only made more interesting by the two different settings—‘home’ and ‘college’—and the different moods they evoke! Following the series of events that take place in both those settings, the readers will be intrigued and pleased by the way the characters change with their environment.

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