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Miranda New
Texas born and bred, Miranda New and her husband Steve moved to Korea in 2009 for a short break from life. Three sons, two dogs, and a lot of lizards later, they’ve admitted that they may never leave.
Miranda fell in love with Korea almost as soon as she got off the plane. She spent much of her life teaching other expats about the language and culture of the country. After writing her master’s thesis on the topic of second language self-identity formation, she became extremely interested in people’s self-identity and how it is influenced by their surroundings. Having struggled herself to form a second-language identity, Miranda uses her novels as an opportunity to explore the multitude of identities people create for themselves.
Miranda and her husband Steve have two adult sons and a toddler. Their family has been built through adoption which is why much of her work delves into questions related to what it means to be a family and how people end up in the relationships that they are in. Miranda is dedicated to improving the plight of immigrants both in Korea, the States, and all over the world. She is also specifically interested in the rights and struggles of children, both those who are caught in various forms of slavery and trafficking, and those who live in war torn areas. Having spent more than ten years living next to North Korea, the struggles of its people stay close to her heart.
She hopes that you will find joy and hope when you read her stories and that they will open your eyes to groups of people you might not have previously thought about.