Mr. Santos could not even bring himself to cook. The heat made him sick to his stomach. There was no way he’d … More
Month: November 2019
Hawaiʻi Sonnet 102 (smart)
The Bamboo Forest in Damyangscrubs four times more CO2 from the airthan a pine forest of the same size. It is … More
Follie: The Disappearances of Honolulu — Chapter 13 (excerpt)
Chan parked his car across the road and proceeded up the concrete walkway to the front entrance. Homes like this, small … More
At Night in Busan
My father, a Korean of his generationwould use that opaque yellow pomadeto slick back his black hairTres Flores BrilliantineI can … More
We’re Flying
Today’s word is flying Use it in a piece or writing, or to inspire a piece, and then post what … More
Follie: The Disappearances of Honolulu — Chapter 12 (excerpt)
Yu Byung-ki was no sentimentalist. He’d grown up cooling and hardening into a block of ice. His grandfather had arrived … More
How About This One?
They laugh and shake their heads, my old acquaintances,call this one too far a stretch of the imagination,a coffee klatch … More
Follie: The Disappearances of Honolulu — Chapter 11 (excerpt)
Chan downed the last of the Jack Daniel’s with one swallow. It would be so good to sleep right now, but … More
Hawaiʻi Sonnet 101 (traveling)
On the other side of the International Datelinemy credit card balance is zerothe Astros have just swept the Nationals for … More
