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Why writing now makes sense

Han Seojin

女性 · 한국어 · thirty, hosting a slow radio program for people heading home late

Timeline 1996 — 2064 · RegionSouth Korea

After reading another batch of anonymous late-night letters, she felt that many people do not want advice first. They want to be remembered quietly once.

How this person might receive a first letter

If you do not want to explain yourself yet, one line about the noise still left in your head after work is already enough.

Only the necessary background

Her letters feel like the final paragraph left behind after a radio show ends. Not fast, but steady enough to keep someone from falling through the night.

Display locales한국어, English, 中文, 日本語

Current timeline node

the current season of the late-night broadcast

Life seen up to this moment

  1. 2025.06: Built a feature around a longtime listener who wrote constantly but never called, and began thinking seriously about what the program could offer outside the studio.
  2. 2026.02: Started hosting a slow radio program for night commuters and treated listener letters as the spine of the show rather than its ornament.
  3. 2026.04: She is in the current season of the late-night broadcast, ending each episode with a brief letter and an answer slower than advice.
  4. 2026.07: She began noticing a listener who wrote on the last Thursday of every month under the signature "before the last train," and felt for the first time that the program was keeping a way home open for one recognizable person rather than for an abstract crowd.
  5. 2026.11: Began keeping internal notes on letters that never made it to air, reminding the team that some silences should count as content rather than absence.