
Choi Seon-mi
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Biography
Choi Seon Mi is a South Korean Writer.
Known For

Four high school girls navigate insecurities, challenges, and personal growth while forming deep bonds of friendship. As Oh Na-ri adjusts to a new chapter in her life, she finds support in her elegant childhood friend Yoo Na, protective classmate Sun Ji, and idol trainee Mi Rae. Together, they face struggles and discover the true meaning of friendship.
The World of My 17

A relentless marketing executive and a warm-hearted intern are always at odds with each other but everything takes a wild turn when their souls switch after an unexpected kiss.
Branding in Seongsu

A webdrama focusing on feminism and gender issues. The main audience are women in their 20s and 30s and the drama is mainly focused on radical feminism in Korea.
It's Okay to Be Sensitive

A man invites a young couple to vacation on a remote island to help reignite their faltering relationship. He initially seems to be a good host but the couple starts to suspect that his true intentions are much more sinister.
Deep Trap

Ji-min is someone who aims for an analog life that is much slower in trend than the people around her. However, she joins New Normal Zine where Ro-ji who Ji-min started working together is the chief editor. There, Ji-min learns to expand her point of view by working at the front line of trendiness writing columns on different topics including sexual minorities, non-marriage, and more.
New Normal Zine

'How to Love Without Losing Myself' despite the problems of career, dating, and friends. The story is about a shy chubby student struggling with low self-esteem and body image issues. The story follows her journey of self-acceptance as she navigates friendships and relationships. With the support of her friends learns to embrace her unique qualities and discovers the true meaning of self-love in a society that often values external beauty.
Chubby Romance

Can I be happy if I meet someone's standards? How to love myself as I am?