This paper looked into the related pattern of media and literature during the war by utilizing the 『Jeonbuk Daily』, which was published in 1952. In this period, the front line came to a standstill whereas most regions of Jeollabuk-do maintained a peaceful state. In awareness of this situation, the paper focused on creating a pattern of the discourse about the war produced in the Jeonbuk area and identifying the bibliographical items of the works of local authors, in detail. First, discourse about the war in Jeollabuk-do was produced suitably to its geographical condition, namely of being in the rear. Second, war correspondents who announced works in the 『Jeonbuk Daily』 by visiting Jeollabuk-do during this period include Seo Jeong-joo. Third, the authors in Jeollabuk-do pursued a lyrical tendency in all genres rather than accepting the war situation directly. In terms of genre, this area had a considerable amount of works written as essays, followed by poems. There were few works written as novels, and there were almost no critiques.