While not every story lands out of the park, the perceptive social observation, range and flexibility in voice, age, and subject, and compassionate insight into Island life that Kanae demonstrates in "Islands Linked by Ocean" mark her as one local writer to watch well into the future.
John Heckathorn mentioned Lisa Linn Kanae in his weekly column in the Star Bulletin.
Lee Cataluna of The Honolulu Advertiser reviews Lisa Linn Kanae’s new book "Islands Linked by Ocean."
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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…
Noe Tanigawa interviews Lois Ann Yamanaka and Lisa Kanae.
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