fluent–a blog about bundang and other stuff

October 20th, 2006 by Michelle

Here’s a great blog called Fluent. Here’s how the author describes her blog:

One of my favorite words in Japanese is an onomatapeia (pera pera) which describes what it sounds like when someone is speaking fluently. I like that fluency has a sound. I also like how fluency can refer to speaking a language, or just the flow of words, either written or spoken. Thus the name of this blog. I have lived in both Japan and Korea and I am often thinking about my experiences in Asia. I’m currently writing a memoir about a year spent teaching English in Bundang, South Korea. This blog details that writing life,

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