Friday, May 30, 2014

"Literacy of Japanese Women" Published!



Page 36 of the July issue of Eye-Ai magazine.  Available in Japan and Hawaii and also on Amazon.

5 comments:

ZACL said...

Interesting magazine cover Keiko.

I do not know why, but, I am not receiving notifications of your postings. I have deleted links and re-linked two or three times now. I'm not sure what else is to be done, except pop along and have a look on your site to see if you have posted, like I have just done. :(

keiko amano said...

Thank you, ZACL.

I never know how exactly all these things work, but I never received any notification from yours or others' postings, which is okay because I can go to the site by myself, but it's inconvenient when I make a comment and receive comments on my comment. I lose track of those.

I've read your site and wanted to write something but it was sad about people moving away because of old age. It's true everywhere, I think. If I find something positive about it, I'll visit the site and add a comment. But I think it's okay to cry a little together sometimes! Maybe if we cry out loud together, we might feel better!!!

ZACL said...

I am nothing if not persistent, Keiko. I have worked on re-linking to your blog four or five times in the last two weeks. Today the notification showed a blog from 2013!! I therefore, patiently went through the link up process again, this time using your web address. I still have your post from 2013, (Carmen), but, clicking on the url took me straight to your latest posts page. It is almost worth a sip of Champagne. :) I won't suggest a bigger quantity until I have tested the link out a few more times.

keiko amano said...

Thank you for trying, ZACL.
By the time we learn how all this works, we'll probably be dead!

ZACL said...

:) :D. That's an interesting philosophy, Keiko. I have a sneaking feeling, I won't persist that long!

It is an oddity. I have one other blog site on my listings that misbehaves in a similar manner, the rest are okay. It wouldn't do at all, if everything worked perfectly. What would there be to tax our brains, what would there be to solve...