Sometimes, there are questions only a female can answer about Korea (at least without sounding presumptuous), and with that in mind, I am publishing this as a list of female bloggers in Korea: if you want to be on the list, let me know, and if you know someone who deserves to be on the list, or if one of these goes dead or defunct, let me know, too. I plan on linking this source on The Hub of Sparkle's getting-better-but-still-in-progress "Community" page, which I hope will eventually become a pretty good, regularly updated, one-stop "Get the basics in one place" source.
I'll try to put these into general categories, though of course some of these blogs will fit numerous categories, and being nothing more than a mere human myself, I might get a few wrong at first. Please be kind enough to correct me politely.
Observational/Slice of life/Survival in Korea
The Black ESL Teacher
Chubbo Chubbington
The Constant Crafter
Expatriate Games
Foreign/er Joy
Funk Seoul Sister
Going Places
Gyopo Wife
Hanguk Juseyo
I got 2 Shoes
Jennifer Teacher
Jennipal
Just Wandering
Live from Masan
Life in a Suitcase
Eat Your Kimchi (husband and wife team)
Mommy Blogs
Alfreds MomDomestic Bliss in South Korea
Korea Mama
Gyopo Wife
Expatriate Games
The Quest for Cuteness
Humor, entertainment and travel Blogs
A Long time Ago When a Tiger Smoked a Cigarette
Annalog
Big White Barbie Does Busan
Going Places
Idle Worship
Itaewon Fatty
Lightning Reveals a Figure in the Room (and her photos)
Living Life Frame by Frame
Living on the Flipside
Sister Sha in Seoul
We've Got Seoul
Teaching
The Black ESL Teacher
Jennifer Teacher
Community Blogs
Socius
OK. That took a while. Did I miss anyone?
19 comments:
ROB! You actually made me afraid for 2 seconds with your link threat on my blog!!!! YOU!! [SMACK]
love ya.
Thanks Rob~ ;)
love you too, melissa.
Wow - lots more blogs than I was aware of - definitely worth a linking-to action from yours truly. Thanks for the great list :)
I read Ms. Parker in Korea a lot before she moved to the UAE.
msparkerinkorea.blogspot.com
Thanks, Rob! I guess now I'll have to post more than once a fortnight... and write interestingly, as my students would say. :-)
Yeah. I didn't include repatriated/no longer in Korea expat blogs -- you'll notice Expat Jane, Amanda Takes Off, and Lao Ocean Girl, for example, by their absence.
Jen: yeah that was my main goal. To light a fire under YOU in particular, and get you posting more.
Here are two more mommy blogs:
http://domesticblissinsouthkorea.blogspot.com/
http://www.questforcuteness.blogspot.com
Thanks for the link!
My blog isn't so great, but it's there. We're a couple but I (the female of the relationship) write 90% of the entries. We both work with GEPIK in Anseong, Korea.
http://jakorea.blogspot.com
Hi Roboseyo.
"Naked" went defunct because 2 of the writers left Korea, and the one (or two?) left also operate their own regular blogs. This gets busy, on top of regular life as I'm sure you know!
We're in the process of finding new writers though so don't give up on us yet. Glad you didn't break up with us on Twitter. ;)
Lurking around ....
Hey- I've been in Seoul since December. I guess I'd fall under Mommy blog, but I try to do a lost of posts about restaurants we go to or things we see and do in Korea.
Thanks for the link, although I do know that it came via force hahahaha.
Saturday night was a lot of fun although the week long flu that came afterwards hasn't been. We'll have to meet up again when my husband is back on the PEN.
As a blogger in Korea of the XY variety, it is nice to get this link list of some of my fellow (oops) bloggers.
In the year since I started my blog I didn't write a whole lot about Korea due to my following in America, but as my blog has become more popular here I make a point regularly cover Korean based topics. The need is there.
Bobby
http://www.idlewordship.com
Wow... nice write up, Rob. Again, some good reading material for me. And thanks for the mention.
Hey Rob,
I've got a photoblog, mostly with shots of Korea:
nathanhendrix.wordpress.com
Also, about learning Korean. I took three months at YBM in Jongno, but will be taking a break in May. If you're still looking for study partners in June, a French friend and I will be looking to start studying again. I know a good teacher, we'd just have to be around 5 students of the same level.
Cheers,
Nathan
Thanks for the linkage!
Hey Rob-
Thanks for the link-love. While I certainly write a lot of the content for Socius, there are some others (both male and female) who do a lot of contribution and Socius certainly wouldn't continue without them.
Thanks again for the attention and I hope anyone with any interest in Daejeon will check us out!
Thanks for the link-love! I think
I'm going to be defunct soon by fault of location. Moving from Seoul after my SE Asia jaunt. But I still plan on writing in my blog anyway.
Lily from Funk Seoul Sister
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