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What do two editors get after thirty years, ninety issues, and countless discussions/ruminations/days of "What is local literature?" A birthday bash, that’s what! December 5th, 2008 begins as a sunny day in Waikiki. I search for parking in the Hale Koa Hotel’s lot and wonder how many cars belong to beachgoers. When I get to…
Noe Tanigawa interviews Lois Ann Yamanaka and Lisa Kanae.
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I always forget how good a reader Joe Tsujimoto is of his own work. The sound of his voice, the rhythm and cadence. Very jazzy…taking licks of words and sounds…
Honolulu Star Bulletin reviews Joe Tsujimoto’s ‘Morningside Heights’
Honolulu Weekly reviews Joe Tsujimoto’s Morningside Heights
Writers and readers celebrate the Hawaii publisher’s 30th anniversary
The Bamboo Boys – Honolulu Advertiser "They ought to be called Darek, or maybe Errel. … in many people’s minds, they’re saimin and char siu." Bamboo Ridge Presses On – Honolulu Star-Bulletin "Bamboo Ridge Press — named after the popular East Oahu ulua fishing spot — was created by Lum and Eric Chock in 1978…