PinnedKaren Hill AntoninThe Writing CooperativeCan I Write Only About People of My Own Ethnicity?That’s the question and here’s my answerMay 1072May 1072
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 PublicationMinding Your Own Business in JapanNeighbors see nothing, say nothing, do nothing7h ago7h ago
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationAn Awful Accident, a Dreadful DiseaseFinding myself in need of medical care in America and JapanAug 2713Aug 2713
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica PublicationAmerican Kids Not So AmericanGrowing up in Tenryu, once a city, now a ward, always homeAug 1910Aug 1910
Karen Hill AntoninJaponica Publication“Racism”, Discrimination, and Prejudice in JapanReflecting on decades of observation and experienceJul 2935Jul 2935
Karen Hill AntoninThe Writing CooperativeMemoir: Everyone Has a StorySome thoughts on how you can tell and write yoursJun 2632Jun 2632