Kim Haengsook was born in
Seoul, South Korea in 1970. She studied
Korean language education at
Korea University, where she also earned her master's and doctoral degree in
Korean literature. She made her literary debut in 1999 when the journal
Hyundae Munhak published "
Ppul" (뿔 Horn) and a few other poems. She is primarily associated with the Korean Futurism school of poetry, which emerged in the 2000s when young poets began writing experimental works that broke with the lyrical tradition of South Korea. Kim published her first poetry collection
Sachungi (사춘기 Adolescence) in 2003, which earned critical and popular acclaim for its unconventional style and put her alongside other Korean Futurist poets like
Hwang Byungsng,
Kim Kyung Ju,
Kim Min-jeong, and
Ha Jaeyoun. She won the 9th Nojak Literature Prize in 2009, the inaugural Jeon Bonggeon Literary Award in 2015, and the 16th Midang Literary Award in 2016. She was an editor for the quarterly journal
World Literature, and currently teaches Korean literature at Kangnam University. == Writing ==