On Monday, January 24, 2011 the No Choice but to Follow poets will be doing a presentation at this school. Read about what happened.
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The deadlines for the 100-word short-short story contest and for the 100-line story or poem submissions for the 100th issue of BAMBOO RIDGE have been extended : )
I went to the M.I.A. Art & Literary Series at Mercury Bar on December 8th to hear Bamboo Ridge writers Michelle Cruz Skinner, Lisa Linn Kanae, and Joe Tsujimoto read…
Writing isn't like riding a bicycle. I'm finding that I can't just get on and go. Baby steps…baby step.
Aloha to all of you friends of BAMBOO RIDGE, and a very happy Sunday to you. I hope your holiday festivities go well.
Ho ho ho MAN! I'm taking a swift break from flood control here, and ho ho hoping that I don't get the shock of my life while I'm working on this message. Fortunately, Bamboo Buckaroo brought me a wet-vac a few birthdays ago, so I seem to be holding back the rising tide. If you have one more gift to buy, I highly recommend a wet-vac. Maybe won't get used all the time, but when you need it, brother does it come in handy.
To the news!
The deadline for both the 100-word Great BR Short-Short Story Contest and the 100-line story/poem submissions for the 100th issue of BR are coming up.
The deadline for short-short stories, online, is Friday, December 31st, 2:00 p.m. Hawaiian Standard Time. Here are the winners for November:
http://www.bambooridge.com/news.aspx?nid=191
The deadline for the 100-line submissions, by snail-mail post only, i
Gracie rolls the big one in a scene from Edward Sakamoto's Aloha Las Vegas. Reprising their roles from the most recent Kumu Kahua production, l. to r.: Nara Cardenas as…
Reiko Ho reads June; Dann Seki reads Wally. Photo credit: Sammie Choy.
Alika (Kimo Bright) and Mom (Nyla Fujii-Babb). Photo by Sammie Choy.
Aito Simpson-Steele (left) reads Michael to Kimo Bright's Alika. Photo credit: Sammie Choy.