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Korean writer Cheon Seon-ran, center, speaks during a book talk hosted by the Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) at Foyles on Charing Cross Road in London, Saturday (local time). Known for her sci-fi novels 'A Thousand Blues' and 'The Midnight Shift,' Cheon discussed the inspiration behind her works, explaining how she 'revisited what it means to be human through the concept of a robot with emotions.' The event was part of K-Book Festival, held at the downtown London bookstore to celebrate Korean storytelling ranging from award-winning fiction to webtoons. Courtesy of KCCUK

Korean writer Cheon Seon-ran, center, speaks during a book talk hosted by the Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) at Foyles on Charing Cross Road in London, Saturday (local time). Known for her sci-fi novels "A Thousand Blues" and "The Midnight Shift," Cheon discussed the inspiration behind her works, explaining how she "revisited what it means to be human through the concept of a robot with emotions." The event was part of K-Book Festival, held at the downtown London bookstore to celebrate Korean storytelling ranging from award-winning fiction to webtoons. Courtesy of KCCUK