I traveled a ton which is why I had to send Rachel on some trips-to Jeju Island and to Tokyo!” On how her experience as an American K-pop idol differed from Korean-born idols Then, Book 2 is where you will see Rachel as part of a successful group, and let’s just say I’m definitely pulling from personal stories! A few snuck into the training days as well. “ SHINE is where it all begins, and you can start to see the unique dynamic that develops between group mates in the way the trainees treat each other-these girls are your competition, but they’re also people you’ve known for years, and the only ones who really understand what this life is like. On how her experience with Girls’ Generation inspired Shine I hope the book does that for readers, too!” Then there’s the most personal part of the title-it’s a nod to my fans, the Golden Stars, who have always inspired me to keep shining. But that shine gilds a lot of darkness-rigid rules, catty drama, exhausting training. It worked for this book because on the outside, the K-pop industry is very colorful, very glamorous…very shiny. “It actually has a lot of significance for me! As you can probably tell from my fashion brand, Blanc & Eclare, I love a clean, feminine, pastel aesthetic, and I wanted a title that speaks to that. I didn’t want to let them go! If I could have kept tweaking little details forever, I probably would have.” On the meaning behind the title Shine The hardest and slowest part has been combing over every last detail in the final pages before they went off to the printer. I really only felt ready to dip my toes into Shine by fall of 2018, and already by spring of 2019, it had started coming together really quickly and I started signing with publishers. As I expanded into other ventures, I realized I had a story to tell. “Obviously for a long time, music was my entire life-there was just no time to think about anything else. The heart of the book is very genuine, and I hope the industry sees that.”Īhead, Jung talked to StyleCaster about the Girls’ Generation moments that made it into Shine, watching BTS’ “Carpool Karaoke” and how K-pop has changed since she was an idol. But I did want to be true to myself and not hide anything either. “I am hoping they will swoon for the romance and root for Rachel to come out on top! I definitely didn’t set out to write a ‘tell-all’ I always wanted to create good entertainment. “I am really excited for fans to read the book-not just for all the little tidbits that come from real life, but also for the fun, addicting read,” she says. Still, while she didn’t hide any details about her experience as a K-pop idol, Jung wants readers to know that the book is more than the dark side of the K-pop industry. Though the book is fiction, Jung confirms that a lot of Shine was inspired by her life. Reliable and Relatable.On September 29, 2020, follows Rachel Kim, a 17-year-old K-pop trainee at DB Entertainment, who starts a relationship with her company’s prized artist, Jason Lee, despite DB’s no-dating rule. I'm a long-time pro and pride myself on making your project stand out! I aspire to be your one-stop-shop for everything you need. I'm excited to share that I've done thousands of projects in my lifetime. Award-winning commercials, cartoons, narrations, audio books and more! I've also cast and voice directed hundreds of TV shows and Movies that you might have heard of.check out my IMDB! I've been lucky to work on some amazing projects that have won Emmys and Advertising Awards all over the world. Voice Overs for multiple Platforms, ADR/Dubbing, Voice matching, Radio Imaging, Promos for TV and Radio, Narrations, Corporate, Political Voiceovers, Commercials, Cartoons, Anime', Video Games, Audio books, e-Learning, Explainer Video Tutorial, I can take your words and make them jump off the page! Conversational and Fun, Smooth and Sexy, Totally Versatile and can mimic any voice.
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