Oct 16

JQ seeks writers for Winter issue – Story ideas below

Special message from JQ Editor Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02):

Hope everyone’s enjoying the start of fall (a link to JQ’s current issue is below in case you haven’t seen it yet, thanks always for your contributions and ideas). I’ve added some new story ideas since our quarterly meeting in September, so in case you haven’t signed up or would like to see what else is out there, below are the story ideas I’ve rounded up from other JETs and contributors along with my own ideas that you can pick for the winter issue to be published in January. De wa…

Deadlines are as follows:

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5: Registering a story assignment with me at magazine@jetaany.org, or pitching an idea of your own for approval. All suggestions are welcome. We’ve been picking up more new writers with each issue, and I encourage all first-timers whether you consider yourself a seasoned writer or not.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3: Deadline for submitting a final draft of your story. It’s earlier than usual because I’m planning on doing some traveling and want to have a lot to work with before the holidays. Extensions will be granted on a case-by-case basis, less so for new writers.

I would also greatly appreciate added assistance for the following:

AD SALES CALLS: Although JQ has now switched to paid annual subscriptions for our hard copy mailing list, we’re still continuing to sell ad space. I’ve already blasted out our new issue and rates to everyone on my list, but I’ve since learned the hard way that they never get back to me this way, since it’s easier to delete an e-mail than to dodge a phone call.  So, I’m asking for volunteers to help me make calls to those who have previously advertised with us in the past two years (about 30 names).  If you’re really confident, I’ll give you some other accounts that I’m trying to hook. Know any businesses that you’d like to see in our pages or on the site? That works, too.


COPY EDITING/PROOFREADING: The trial run for this with our new issue was a huge success, so I’m bringing it back. This is for serious bookworms only! If you’re capable of spotting the teensiest, tiniest, itty-bittiest flubs in grammar, spelling, punctuation and design inconsistencies in print, you would be INVALUABLE to me in the layout process. Applicants will be provided with a test–I’m not kidding!

Below are the story ideas.

Thanks for reading and providing your support, and e-mail me with any other questions/comments. Read More


Oct 16

 

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JQ Editor Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02) has done it again.  Another great issue of JQ:


JQ FALL ISSUE OUT NOW!
Some Dreams Do Come True! JQ’s Fall 2009 Issue is Here!!

FALL 2009 ISSUE: click image below for our homepage

Microsoft Word - JQ Fall 2009 Cover Draft.doc

In our final issue of the year, we chat with the men of Anvil! The Story of Anvil, a film that may be on the road to the Oscars next year, and original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley about his memories of touring Nippon in three different decades. On the JETAANY front, read all about our end-of-summer softball tournament and the annual National Conference in Chicago, as well as a wedding announcement. Plus: the New York Anime Festival, Film reviews of Ponyo and The Cove, author interviews, theater, fab “translation tours”…all this and MORE in the new “Fall Classic Rock” issue of JQ!!

Editor: Justin Tedaldimagazine@jetaany.org
FALL 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 3……..Letter From the Editor / Letter From the Treasurer
Page 4……..Nippon News Blotter / CJ’s Wedding
Page 5……..Comings & Goings / JETAA National Conference in Chicago
Page 6……..JETAANY Annual Softball Tournament
Page 7……..Working the Written Word by Alexei Esikoff
Page 8……..Nihonjin in New York – Featuring JETRO’s Maya Eiki-Law by Joe Marucheck
Page 8……..Actor Jun Kim Talks heavenly BENTO by Adren Hart
Page 9……..Americans on Fuji: Talking with Author Sara Backer by Veronika Ruff
Page 10……International Visitor Leadership Program Interpreting by Stacy Smith

Page 11……JQ&A with New York Anime Festival’s Peter Tatara by Justin Tedaldi

Page 13……Anvil with Sacha Gervasi:  The JQ Interview: by Justin Tedaldi

Page 14……What We Did This Summer – Photos

Page 15……Theatre Review: A Recipe for heavenly BENTO by Adren Hart

Page 16……Film Review: Hayao Miyazaki’s Ponyo by Lyle Sylvander

Page 17……Book Corner: The China Lover by David Kowalsky

Page 18……Ace Frehley: Back in the New York Groove by Justin Tedaldi

Page 20……New York Anime Festival Photos

Page 21……Film Review: The Cove by Elizabeth Wanic

Page 21……Book Corner: Japanese Kitchen Knives / Food Carving by Yukari Sakamoto

Page 23……Top 12 List / Life After the B.O.E. / Sponsors Index


Oct 15

American Translators Association Annual Conference in NYC Oct 30

AmerTranslAssnProfessional translator Terry Gallagher shared the following with JetWit:

The American Translators Association holds its annual conference in NYC at the end of this month. It includes a dinner for the Japanese language division, which will be on Friday, Oct. 30 at IL Punto Ristorante, 507 Ninth Ave.

Contact person is Mina Seat, minaseat [/at/] gmail [/dot/] com  More info here:  https://www.atanet.org/conf/2009/

Cost is $53. It might be late to sign up, but it was an open invitation, and you might still be able to talk your way in. There will be lots and lots of working translators/interpreters there, and you might be able to pick up a bunch of new ideas.


Oct 15

Job: Official Car Driver/Clerk at Consulate-General of Japan (Seattle)

Via JETAA Pacific Northwest:

The Consulate-General of Japan is seeking an Official Car Driver/Clerk.
The ideal candidate is both an excellent driver and good communicator.

 Requirements:

  • Clean Driving Record (No serious Offense)
  • Fluency in English and knowledge of Japanese language
  • Familiarity with the Roads in the Northwest Area
  • Must be a US Citizen or a US Greencard Holder

Benefits Include:

  • Health Insurance Plan
  • Paid Vacation
  • Overtime Pay (Set amount)

Regular Work Hours: M-F  09:00 to 17:00

To apply, please submit the following:

  • Typed Resume with clear records of educational background, past employment history, and references.
  • 5-year certified driving record from DMV
  • Verification of employment eligibility

Mail or Email the documents by October 20 above to: 
Consulate-General of Japan
(Attn. Yukio Motoe)
601 Union Street, Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98101

Email: japanseattle[at]cgjapansea[dot]org

Please send your Resume by mail or Email ONLY. No drop Off, Fax and/or Phone Call is allowed. Selected applicants will be NOTIFIED by Phone.

For full job description, please click HERE


Oct 15

Job: After-school Program Coordinators (Bay Area)

Via JETAA North Carolina:

Here is some information from a great leadership program. Priority given to applications received prior to October 19th.

For full job description, please click HERE.

The Exploring Leadership Program is excited to announce new job openings!
In an effort to address the ever-widening achievement gap in our public high schools, Exploring Leadership has designed a new after-school Spring Component to its 10-month experiential leadership training program. We are seeking 10 highly skilled and passionate “Coro Campus Managers”, independent contractors. Read More


Oct 12

JETAA Chicago Fall 2009 Newsletter

JETAA Chicago Newsletter Editor Elizabeth Friedman (Shimane-ken, 2003-04) has put out the the JETAA Chicago Fall 2009 Newsletter (PDF).  Have a look-and-see at what’s going on in Chicago’s JET-world:

http://www.chicago.jetalumni.net/newsletter/2009_Fall_Newsletter.pdf

  • Letter from the President
  • JETAA National Conference (hosted by Chicago)
  • Photos from the JETAA National Conference
  • Green Teaist Tea Tasting
  • Japan America Society of Chicago Events
  • Volunteer Opportunity

Oct 12

Kabuki in San Francisco for $10-$20!?!

Thanks to JETAA Northern California Co-President Rod McLeod for sharing the following:

This rare and special event introduces audiences to the history of kabuki, featuring an informative lecture and exquisite performance of the classical, stylized Japanese theatre form. Celebrated kabuki actors Kyozo Nakamura and Matanosuke Nakamura lead a 14-member troupe from the world-renowned Shochiku Co.

Actors

  • Kyozo Nakamura
  • Matanosuke Nakamura

Musicians

  • Ichishiro Yoshimura: Classical Japanese vocal ensemble
  • Ishinosuke Yoshimura: Classical Japanese vocal ensemble
  • Shoen Kineya: Shamisen
  • Rokujiro Kineya: Shamisen
  • Dentaro Tanaka: Japanese flute
  • Tashu Mochizuki: Japanese standing drum
  • Takijuro Mochizuki: Japanese shoulder drum

Presented by the College of Creative Arts and College of Humanities at San Francisco State University, General Consulate of Japan and Japan Foundation.

Press coverage

Hokubei Mainichi, Oct. 17, 2009


Oct 7

Event: The World of Children’s Book Publishing with Alvina Ling (Yokohama)

Author Suzanne Kamata (Tokushima-ken, 1988-90) who also serves as the Publicity Assistant for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, shared the following, which she mentioned is, “a great opportunity for writers in Japan to meet one of the top editors in the world of children’s books.”

The World of Children’s Book Publishing

with

Alvina Ling, Senior Editor

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Saturday, November 14, 2009, 10:30 am – 5:00 pm

Manuscript critiques 8:30-10:00 a.m.

Place:      Yokohama International School, Middle Building Cafeteria, Yokohama

For access information and maps, visit www.yis.ac.jp

Fee:         Advance Registration 4,000 yen SCBWI members; 7,000 yen nonmembers (contact info@scbwi.jp by November 5)

At the Door 5,000 yen SCBWI members; 8,000 yen nonmembers

Reservations: Required! Contact info@scbwi.jp to reserve your place.

This event will be in English.

SCHEDULE

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Oct 6

Job: Manager at Urban Assets (NYC)

An interesting job opportunity passed along by Steven’s sister-in-law! See direct message below:

I’m excited to announce the launch of our search for a Manager to join the Urban Assets team!

We are looking for a passionate, committed, and proactive professional ready to dive in and support all facets of the design and execution of the new phase of the Urban Assets Initiative.  The Manager will report directly to me and will be based out of our new(!) New York City office at the Blue Ridge Foundation.

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Oct 6

Job: Bilingual Customer Service Rep. (Iowa)

Via the Japan America Society of Iowa: 

Job Area: Customer Service
Business Area: Health
Location: Clive, Iowa
Career Category: Recent College Graduate
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Date Posted: 09/30/2009
Close Date: 10/30/2009

Responsibilities:
Respond to claim and benefit telephone inquiries from customers, providers, marketing arms, and other insurance companies. Read More


Oct 5

JapanInfo eNewsletter September 2009

The September 2009 edition of JapanInfo is now available online.  JapanInfo is published by the Consulate General of Japan in New York/Japan Information Center and is a great source of info for Japan-related things going on in New York and the surrounding area.

Highlights include:


Oct 1

Event: Third Annual Japan Writers Conference

Author Suzanne Kamata (Tokushima-ken, 1988-90) who also serves as the Publicity Assistant for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, shared the following:

The Third Annual Japan Writers Conference

www.japanwritersconference.org

Do you wonder what’s the best way to get your ESL textbook into print and to market? Or how you can have your poem catch an editor’s attention? What’s the best way to get that rough draft novel smoothed out and readable? Why is an abstract such a big deal? How do different translators approach a Japanese text? Or more simply, where are the others who share your interest in the written word?

Possible answers to those and almost any other question one might have about writing, editing, translating, and publishing will be offered up at the Third Annual Japan Writers Conference. This year’s Conference will take place on the weekend of October 17th and 18 on the campus of Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts in Kyoto.

More than thirty writers, journalists, editors, translators, film makers and other wordsmiths will offer up their expertise in fifty-minute presentations, filling both days. And what is perhaps most remarkable is the event is completely free and open to all who want to attend. The Conference is a completely volunteer event.

Among those scheduled to present are novelist and children’s book author Holly Thompson,  author/anthologist Hillel Wright,  columnist Arudou Debito, literary translator Juliet Winters Carpenter, journalist Eric Johnston, article writer John Spiri, and poet Jane Joritz-Nakagawa. Novelist and diplomat Vikas Swarup has also agreed to appear. There are also plans for various writing groups and organizations to hold special meetings to introduce themselves to prospective members. And there will be a gathering for all attendees and presenters at a local restaurant on Saturday evening.

According to Juliet Carpenter, whose school is hosting this year’s conference, the Imadegawa campus of Doshisha Women’s College, across from the Gosho, is “a terrific location, easily accessible. We have a very nice campus that has a brand-new building with state-of-the- art ‘bells and whistles,’ and some beautiful Meiji-era Registered Cultural Property buildings, nicely preserved.”

Although the Conference takes place in Japan and has a decidedly Japanese focus, it will be a predominantly English-language event. It is also an international affair, with presenters from Canada, the US, China, India and other nations. While some of the presenters are Japan residents, others are short-term visitors and will provide a more global perspective on the writing life.

Complete information about the Third Annual Japan Writers Conference can be had at:

http://www.japanwritersconference.org/


Oct 1

Job: HPLC Column Sales (NYC, midtown)

Via Actus Consulting Group

HPLC Column Sales (Midtown)

A Japanese HPLC column manufacturer seeks a motivated individual to fill their sales position. The main job responsibility is to expand and develop their business in North, Central, and South America by determining and executing detailed sales action plans under the directions of Company’s strategy and Sales/Marketing Manager. This is an entry level position. Read More


Sep 30

WITLife is a periodic series written by professional Interpreter/Translator/Writer Stacy Smith (Kumamoto-ken, 2000-03).  Recently she’s been watching Fujisankei’s newscast in Japanese and sharing some of the interesting tidbits and trends together with her own observations.

Big news for expecting parents.  Going into effect today in Japan (October 1), child care costs will be  borne directly by hospitals.  Previously pregnant women would have to pay the one-time delivery/child rearing costs up front and later received 380,000 yen back, but now it will be directly paid by the hospitals at a 40,000 yen increase of 420,000 yen .  This was initially proposed in Read More


Sep 28

J-News Mini-Roundup: Yen Rises, the Japanese React

J-News Mini-Roundup is a recurring feature written by Friend Of JET, Jon Hills, who maintains the blog for Hills Learning (www.hillslearning.com). Hills Learning is a NY-based language learning services company offering customized and personal Japanese and Chinese language learning options.goingup

Some of the biggest economic news in Japan, besides the stock and job markets, is always the exchange rate. When the yen gets stronger against the dollar, big Japanese exporters always worry. Their prices become relatively more expensive in other countries, and with that comes a drop in sales.

The newspapers this morning each reported on the reaction to the increase in the yen to 88 yen per dollar. The Asahi focused on this as a headline in their newspaper, where as the Nikkei and Yomiuri decided to list it as second page news.

Asahi It Went Up! Cried Farmers and Factory Workers Alike The Yen, on the morning of the 28th rose to…

Click here for the rest of the article, including other Japanese language and culture articles


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