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Month: March 2022

Short Story Contest Submission

When I decided that this year was my year of writing, I also set a goal of submitting to at least two different spaces over the year.

Last week, I sent in a piece to Bitch Media, which I found on another blog post (I apologize I did not keep my resource on that…). That was a spontaneous submission and am waiting to hear back on it.

Today’s was a planned submission to Something Or Other Publishing (SOOP) since I had come across their call for short stories to enter their open submission contest last year. Although I have no idea if it will get selected, it is not that important that I win anything, but that I at least submitted my work into the public sphere intentionally.

Most of my writing has been for me and if readers come across my work ‘by accident’ then I have been fine with that. However, I would like readers to buy my novel when it is finished as well as any future pieces I might put out there. So, I have to take the steps to get the readers, right?

That’s where you, mysterious reader, come in! In order for my submission to get judged, I have to have votes! All votes are only based on my synopsis, which is rather short, but hopefully interesting enough that you and others might want to read the full piece.

So, here’s what you’d be voting on:

‘What is a Global Citizen?’ By OSH

A memoir style story of discovering my identity as a Korean adoptee growing up in America, but realizing the world sees me much differently so that I must reshape my own sense of who I am as a Global Citizen.

If it sounds interesting to you, then please vote here! **Do note that you’ll be providing an email address and in order for your vote to count, you have to stay signed up for the duration of the contest; otherwise, they remove your vote.

Thank you in advance for your support and here’s to more submissions in the future!

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Synopsis Draft

Suga ChoHee is the daughter of an important family with royal blood raised in high society to be a proper Korean lady. A typical story of forbidden love unfolds when she meets Park KyungSun, who is rising up the ranks in the Korean mafia world. He is expected to be the next leader of the gang and cannot afford to have any weaknesses. Despite a common desire to participate in the rebuilding of their beloved South Korea in the 70’s after the effects of the Korean War have settled, it is clear that KyungSun’s path cannot be intertwined with that of ChoHee’s beyond their brief moment of naive hope that new love often brings. Their affair results in an inevitable pregnancy that would clearly disgrace her family and her future, and would also leave him open for attack on his own endeavors. Thanks to the Sugas’ connection with the US embassy – Ambassador Roy Cook – whose work includes getting visas for babies who are to be adopted to US families, they are able to orchestrate a private adoption that creates a twisted path in the baby’s future and conveniently hiding her origins.

This starts Park Sun-Hee’s journey as Alisha Cook, who eventually becomes Alisha Stevenson after a traumatic and confused childhood.

It isn’t until Alisha’s daughter, Lexi, needs a bone marrow transplant that anyone must face the consequences of their actions.

Alisha’s search threatens the perfect balance of ChoHee’s chosen path to becoming a business executive, rare for a Korean female, and privileged lifestyle. It also triggers the enemies of KyungSun, who have been waiting for something to use against him to dethrone him from the head of the mafia gang he runs. Both have many reasons to protect themselves and hide the truth from being discovered that it seems as Alisha just might have to give up hope for the safety of her own family. But, then, their worlds collide when the blue-eyed monkey is seen and everything else becomes secondary.

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