PinnedKaren Hill AntoninThe Writing CooperativeCan I Write Only About People of My Own Ethnicity?That’s the question and here’s my answerMay 1070May 1070
PinnedKaren Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationConfessions of a Vigilante MotherHow children can change your outlookMay 64May 64
PinnedKaren Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationStrangers Not So Strange AnymoreUnexpected encounters of various kindsApr 2314Apr 2314
PinnedKaren Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationFood Can Open a Door to a CultureIt can close it, tooMar 2511Mar 2511
PinnedKaren Hill AntoninJaponica Publication“Depopulation” — What it feels likeThe memories, blurred by time like the photo, are still treasuredMar 1212Mar 1212
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationAmerican Kids Not So AmericanGrowing up in Tenryu, once a city, now a ward, always home4d ago54d ago5
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica Publication“Racism”, Discrimination, and Prejudice in JapanReflecting on decades of observation and experienceJul 2933Jul 2933
Karen Hill AntoninThe Writing CooperativeMemoir: Everyone Has a StorySome thoughts on how you can tell and write yoursJun 2631Jun 2631
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationMarkets, Merchants, and Machines For Food in JapanWhy I stick with the traditional ways of procuring provisionsJun 253Jun 253
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationA House Full of Hidden TreasuresMusings of a wannabe antique dealerMay 162May 162