Abraham Kim @abrahamKim

Hipsters talk more than Boomers these days.
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The second pour over was so good that he decided to order a third. That was his decision. He would do what he wanted. The only thing that stopped him was an outside force. A man in a suit gently tapping his shoulder. The man in the suit was not...
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Buchimgae
It's a
Korean
tradition to make seafood pancakes -- or buchimgae-- when it rains. There's two reasons for this. First is audible, the sizzling in the oiled pan sounds eerily like rain. Second is the cool calm that follows on a rainy day.
buchimgae on a cool, rainy afternoon....
buchimgae on a cool, rainy afternoon....
Abe's Blog
Beginners vs Intermediates
The toughest thing to do as a writer is to step away from a project without stepping away from writing itself. I think this is what distinguishes beginners from intermediates. A beginner must have a project they are inspired by to be able to write. Once inspiration from that project...
Somebody who works at Balloon House Magazine
A rant on millennials
I was now using Gmail like a dating app. Only that I had a single prospect and I was uninterested in finding others. Plus who else would chat with me like this over email.
I think it was easy for Jeannie and I to carry long-winding multi-threaded conversations over email...
I think it was easy for Jeannie and I to carry long-winding multi-threaded conversations over email...
Abe's Blog
A note on today's flow
I'm writing this to document how i felt today about writing
Unfair
Yours Truly
.
The output is not significantly better. The words itself are no better than any of the words I've written in the past 191 days on this site....

The output is not significantly better. The words itself are no better than any of the words I've written in the past 191 days on this site....
Somebody who works at Balloon House Magazine
Unfair
Later while alone it what I wanted when around Jeannie became clear. It went beyond her flesh, past the mere material -- just as how the story of a book is worth more than the ink and paper that contain it,Β
I'd been daydreaming too much about my meetings with...
I'd been daydreaming too much about my meetings with...
Abe's Blog
What is dirty?
Many things I grew up being taught turned out to be backwards. Like the fear of dirt my mom instilled in me. I never actually feared dirt like I did monsters in the dark, but her binary way of treating dirt as something filthy like feces meant that I categorized...
Abe's Blog
Fear of change
A common pitfall in
storytelling
is not choosing to tell a story that leaves the character changed forever. I was sitting outside feeling summer breeze under a tree when this thought came to me:
We fear changing our characters forever because we fear it in our own lives. We want to...
We fear changing our characters forever because we fear it in our own lives. We want to...
Somebody who works at Balloon House Magazine
Dreams of Flesh
Jeannie was talented. And incredibly beautiful. When such beauty is paired with even a modicum of talent the halo effect swindles you into hyperbolizing all non tangible assets about them. But no matter how much of that fallacy I was victim to, from an objective stance
Jeannie Hammond
just really...
200 Words a Day
What makes a legend?
Tim Subiaco
will always be a legend to me. He was one of the rare members who wrote fiction everyday. Almost all the other people couldn't manage it. They either were like me and got stuck by the allure of writing the more easy nonfiction or they just stopped showing...
Abe's Blog
Composition of my writing
I joinedΒ
200WAD
intending to write fiction. What got me into it was seeing people like
Tim Subiaco
writing a novella in public and being blown away. I'd never seen such a thing happening in public before and never had considered the possibility. Writing until then I'd always considered a...