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Jongno-gu·Jeong Theater (formerly M Theater, formerly Harmony Art Hall)

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The Seoul International Writers' Festival is a global literary festival held since 2006 to foster exchange between Korean and world literature. Marking its 15th edition, the 2026 Seoul International Writers' Festival creates a special gathering where writers, readers, and diverse languages and stories meet in one place. Visitors can experience literature closely through rich programs like conversations, workshops, and exhibitions featuring domestic writers as well as international writers who are usually hard to meet. Under the question "Who are you?", the festival offers a profound literary experience that is only possible between person and person at a site where books, people, language, and emotions intersect. - Main programs: Opening Ceremony & Opening Conversation (Conversations with domestic/international writers and 1-on-1 dialogues focused on their literary worlds) / Workshop Programs (Small-scale workshops with writers and audience) / Exhibition (Exhibition fitting the theme 'Who are you?') / Participating Writers' Book Sales / Pop-up Booth Programs
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