poetry, essays & others

Ann Arbor Observer: “Wintering on the Ann Arbor Trails”

SheKnows: Why Letting Your Kids Be Bored Is Actually a Gift

HuffPost: How This One Story About Donuts Changed My Relationship With My Korean Father

SheKnows: How American Dads Made Me Question My Korean Father’s Love

miyeok-guk: (click on link to hear the poem) published in Roots: Korean Diaspora collaborative artist book

Ann Arbor Observer: “Hungry for More”

shondaland: “My Joyful Resistance is Rice Porridge for Breakfast”

INSIDER: "I’ve been an elementary teacher for 18 years. These are the things I wished parents knew.”

shondaland: “I Used To Put On a Mask To Feel American”

INSIDER: “Infertility has put an emotional barrier on our friendships. I never expected it to be this way”

SheKnows: “I Celebrate My Heritage by Giving My Parents Space to Show Me Who They Are”

shondaland: “I Got To Know My Parents by Being Their Translator”

INSIDER: “Mother’s Day can be incredibly hard for people going through infertility. I’m one of them”

KoreanAmericanStory.org: “are you hungry are the sweetest words”, poem & essay

KoreanAmericanStory.org: “The Rice Cooker”

The Peahce Project: “color of me”, poem

Darling Magazine: “Time is a Gatherer”, poem

Darling Magazine: “How I Use Journaling To Get Fresh Perspective”

Food52: “Outdoor-Ready, Vegetable-Filled Korean Noodles You Can Make Without a Recipe

Food52” “Korean Dates Tea”

podcast interviews

The Morgan Harper Nichols Show: How To See Yourself Bloom, A Conversation with Kyunghee Kim

The Best Advice Show: Shift Happens

Stateside Podcast NPR: The Complex Feelings of Kids

Conversation Pieces with Patrick Armstrong: Compassion, Acceptance, and Bravery

You Should Write a Book with Camille Pagan: From Aspiring to Author-staying flexible, being multi-passionate, and more.

featured in

Kyunghee Kim for Shondaland
Kyunghee Kim for Food52
Kyunghee Kim for HuffPost
Kyunghee Kim for Business Insider
KoreanAmericanStory.org
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