Min Jung Kim

Min Jung Kim (b. April 24, 1974 in Korea) is a resident of San Francisco and humorist, author, blogger and former columnist of Miscellaneous Mutterings for KoreAm Journal, blogger at BlogHer, 8Asians and American Express, and a social media and marketing consultant for I can has cheezburger.

Prior to writing for KoreAm Journal, she was the leading humor columnist for Asian American webzine IIStix (http://www.iistix.com) along with Ernie Hsiung, multiple award winning author of http://littleyellowdifferent.com.

Her writing has been published in the Detroit Free Press, KoreAm Journal, Hyphen, Jasmine Magazine, We-Woori magazine, and Banana Magazine.

Min Jung Kim has spoken and presented on panels during the SXSW Interactive festival (2005–2008) and is actively involved with San Francisco-based arts organizations including the Asian American Theater Company, Kearny Street Workshop, and Locus Arts.

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