Soyoung Park is a South Korean author known for her dystopian novel "Snowglobe," which explores themes of surveillance, media spectacle, and social control. The book, originally published in South Korea, presents a chilling vision of a divided society where the privileged live inside a climate-controlled dome while the outside world struggles. Park's work has gained international attention for its sharp social commentary and imaginative world-building. "Snowglobe" showcases her ability to blend speculative fiction with incisive cultural critique, examining the ethics of entertainment and the price of survival in a world transformed by climate catastrophe.