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KAONA, LINO
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1948
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 129
Published: 1985
Aka 'Ano'ale Hohonu (deep shadows)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 128
Published: 1985
As I remember
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 126-127
Published: 1985
Hapa/hapa
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 131
Published: 1985
Ho'omana'o … Pua Ke'oke'o
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 39
Published: 1985
MAKE Manu: MANU Make (dead bird: death bird)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 137
Published: 1985
Manawa Kupono (opportunity)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 130
Published: 1985
Palapala Hanau
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 138
Published: 1985
The Ho'okalakupua (the drift)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 134
Published: 1985
There Were Clouds Low Over Kamakou (Pen and Ink)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 132
Published: 1985
Untitled (About the second week I was in the hospital)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 135-136
Published: 1985
Untitled (I agree with our King)
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 139
Published: 1985
Who are you? Are you sure?
Issue Title:
Malama: Hawaiian Land and Water
Page(s): 133
Published: 1985
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Best of Honolulu Fiction
ISBN: 0-910043-57-4
Winner of the Hawai‘i Book Publishers Association Ka Palapala Po‘okela Honorable Mention Award for Excellence in Literature What happens when a slick city magazine and a literary journal join forces? This book, published by Hawai'i's foremost literary journal Bamboo Ridge, features stories from the Honolulu Magazine Fiction Contest. For the Last 16 years, Honolulu Magazine has sponsored a yearly contest for short stories that reflect Hawai'i in setting, characters or theme. The prizes have been generous. And the response great. Pamela Ball, Marie Hara, Nora Okja Keller, R. Zamora Linmark, Gary Pak, Graham Salisbury, and Lois-Ann Yamanaka are just some of the short-story authors included in this collection.