A fragile object is easily damaged or broken; easily destroyed, ended, or made to fail. What does the word fragile evoke for you? Submissions due June 30. https://t.co/bhQiohZG3O #hawaiistories#hawaiiwriters#zine#litmag#literarymagazine
Announcing our latest issue on race and race relations in Hawaii. Featuring Jada Tan Rufo, Angela Nishimoto, Todd Inouye, and Nick Choy, with foreward by editor Alicia Takaoka. https://t.co/QOK2GVRLDm #hawaiistories#literarymagazine#hawaiiliterature#hawaiilit
After a long hiatus, the @BambooRidge Writers’ Institute is back! Topics include oublishing in Hawaii, writing while working full-time, and the future of the literary community after COVID. https://t.co/jtX5JZnsQj #hawaiiwriting#hawaiiwriters
Call for submissions! Blood and Skin: Personal stories about race, race relations, and racial tensions in Hawaii. Your stories wanted, submission deadline August 14, 2020. https://t.co/QOK2GVRLDm #hawaiistories
so hey. @hawaii asked me to guest-edit the inaugural issue of @HawaiiStories, and we published saturday. i'm proud of these local writers and am honored to work with them.
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13 hawaii writers give us a glimpse #behindthemask.
We are honored to announce our inaugural issue. Thirteen Hawaii writers share a glimpse into COVID-19 life to mark the time and place like red 'You Are Here' dots in the maps to malls we couldn't visit. What lies #behindthemask? https://t.co/3c7kUplUG1 #hawaiiwriters
Sorry we've been so quiet, but we bet you've been busy, too! @scrivener is almost done working with each contributor on their piece, and we're lining up for a June 1 launch! We're so excited to start this showcase of Hawaii voices. #hawaiistories
Introducing our guest editor for #behindthemask (Vol. 1, Iss. 1). He is a writer for the University of Hawaii Foundation. He taught English, math, and computer applications in Honolulu private schools for 16 years. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @scrivener.