Choi In-ho was born in Seoul in 1945 and graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in English Language and Literature. He entered the literary scene when his short story “Byeokgumeong-euro (A Hall in the Wall)” was accepted for the Hangook Ilbo Sinchun Literature Award in 1963 and formally debuted when “Gyeonseup hwanja (Patient in Training)” won the Chosun Ilbo Sinchun Literature Award in 1967. He was won numerous other prizes, including the Sasanggye New Writer Award in 1967 for “2 wa 1/2 (2 and 1/2)” and the Contemporary Literature New Writer Award in 1971 for “Tain-ui bang (Another Man’s Room)” and “Cheosesul gaeron (An Introduction to the Art of Living)”. In 1982, he won the Yi Sang Literature Award for “Gipgo pureun ban (Deep Blue Night),” which was later made into a movie, the script of which also received an award at the Asia Film Festival as well as the Daejong Award in 1986.