• Book Review

    All I Asking for is My Body

    Tweet At this point, my interest in Hawaii sugar plantation life might be an obsession. I’ve been immersed in books, journal articles, phone interviews, maps and more. The history of sugar plantation workers in Hawaii is part of my ancestral history after all. It’s why I am a gosei, or fifth generation Japanese American born and raised in Hawaii. I got my BA in English and minored in Ethnic Studies because I loved to write, and even then had a fascination with this  period in history. My mom, aunties and uncle were raised on a sugar plantation on Kauai but,…

  • Fiction

    Seen and Unseen

    Tweet I started out my writing career trying to be invisible. I wrote as neutral as I could so that my words would come through. To be honest, so that my color could not been seen. This is the way it was supposed to be. It’s the way my culture survived WWII and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It’s the way we were raised – to be good enough. Not so good that you stood out. But you didn’t want to shame your family either. For years, it went this way until I realized my writing was stunted by neutral,…