Beth Eunhee Hong

writer, teacher, human.


Essays

  • The Farm, Revisited

    The Farm, Revisited

    To my former students: I hope if there’s anything you remember from those three months, it’s to guard your truth with your life.

  • How I Learned to Stop Hating K-Pop Demon Hunters

    How I Learned to Stop Hating K-Pop Demon Hunters

    1. I watched it. 2. I got the hidden message. 3. I listened to the real main track.

  • Why I Read

    Why I Read

    It took me a very long time to figure out that people like me— average yet deeply insecure— get used up and spat out, unless I learned to stand up for myself. Reading books by Korean women helped tremendously in this regard.

  • ok

    ok

    It took me over 20 years to get to this point. This point of being deeply, truly, profoundly ok with being ok. Not extraordinary, not profound, not poignant. Just ok. Even mediocre.

  • fear

    fear

    I’ve had an interesting journey with fear since the start of this year. The first step is understanding, as fear thrives on ignorance. The situations or things I fear most are truly holograms manufactured by my mind, projected onto the giant screen that I’m pressed up against.

  • Marge’s Office, Revisited

    Marge’s Office, Revisited

    “Marge’s Office” is a previously unpublished piece about Marge Humchitt, a former sex worker and activist based in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES). I met Marge at an anti-police protest in the fall of 2010, when I was a first-year student at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism covering the DTES as my local beat.