Tinfish has published four books this year: “Jack London is Dead: Contemporary Euro-American Poetry in Hawaiʻi (and Some Stories)," J. Vera Lee's “Diary of Use,” Steve Shrader's (1945-2007) “The Arc of Day / The Imperfectionist” and Lehua Taitano's “A Bell Made of Stones.”
Tinfish plans to make its next published work an extensive chapbook of poetry by Donovan Kūhiō Colleps, about place and ancestry.
Susan's latest book, ““She’s Welcome to Her Disease”: Dementia Blog [volume two],” was published this past June by Singing Horse Press. It is the second and concluding volume of work about her mother's Alzheimer’s disease and struggles with dementia.
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