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Hawaii's literary scene



This cancellation marks the U.S.S. Pennsylvania's visit.

Pearl Harbor cancellations
collected

Sam Y. Park, author of "An Introduction to Korean Architecture," has published "Lest We Forget," a guide to postal stamps and first-day cancellations commemorating or connected to the Pearl Harbor attack.

Many of the full-color illustrations show ship-commissioning cancellations for each of the ships at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The 230-page book also shows cachets and an explanation of naval cancellations or postmarks, plus photographs of ships and a history of subsequent memorials.

"Lest We Forget" was published by Hagadone Printing in a limited edition of 3,000 and is $59.50, including postage and tax. Order through Hawaii Book Distribution Company, P.O. Box 75291, Honolulu Hawaii 96836. Call 941-2673.


How much do you know about Hawaii? The new "Hawaii Trivia," compiled by Ed. Cassidy, former editor and publisher of Honolulu magazine, tests your knowledge. The $6.95 paperback poses questions such as who first created aloha shirts (answer: missionaries) and who created Pele's Curse (a park ranger).



READ ALL ABOUT IT

Friday, September 20, 1996

Author signings

Carmen Geshell visits readers at the Hawaii State Library 11 a.m. tomorrow. Her children's book, "Muffin & The Lesson of Kokua," covers the plight of Hawaiian monk seals.

Dr. Anita Johnston talks about eating disorders, the subject of her book "Eating in the Light of the Moon," 4 p.m. tomorrow at Borders, Waikele.



Workshops

Borders Books and Music in Waikele hosts a club for young writers, 7 p.m. tomorrow.

Publishing representatives explain what book distributors do, 7 p.m. Thursday at Barnes & Noble, Kahala Mall. The free presentation with Claudia Cannon from Booklines Hawaii and Kei Furukawa from Mutual Publishing is part of a series sponsored by the Hawaii Publishers Association.



Discussions

Judith Hughes talks about Elsie Wilcox, Hawaii's first woman senator, at a meeting of the Friends of Hawaii Kai Library, 10:30 a.m. Monday. Hughes' book, "Women and Children First," is a biography of Wilcox.

The Asian-Pacific Reading Group examines Patricia Grace's award-winning novel "Potiki," 7 p.m. Wednesday at Barnes & Noble, Kahala.



Teachers meet

Paula Danziger, author of "The Cat Ate My Gym Suit," will speak Sept. 28 at Kamehameha Schools. Her appearance is part of the Hawaii Council of Teachers of English convention, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration begins 8 a.m. Call Mike Marler at 293-3604.



Dramatic reading

Shakespeare on Sunday presents "Hamlet," 7 p.m. Sunday at Barnes & Noble, Kahala.



Writers' conferences

The Honolulu Writers Conference offers workshops on writing, publishing and ensuring you get paid for your work Oct. 5 at the University of Hawaii. Speakers include Martha Noyes, Iris Wiley, Susan Yim, Jim Borg and Bob Krauss.

Participants may submit manuscripts for critique by Sept. 21, for $20 per manuscript.

Registration is $85 in advance, $99 at the door; students, $50. Pick up forms at major bookstores. Call 395-1161.

Author Karin Ireland, Les Honda and Diane Decorte of Borders bookstore and librarian Brenda Freitas-Obregon explore "What's Happening in Children's Literature" Oct. 5.

The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators mini-conference will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Yum Yum Tree, Ward Centre. Admission is $65, including lunch and beverages.

Call Elaine Masters at 926-0115. Or send a check to: SCBWI-Hawaii, 2355 Ala Wai Blvd. #502, Honolulu 96815.



"Read All About It presents news in brief from Hawaii's literary scene. Send items - at least two weeks in advance of publication date - to Read All About It, P.O. Box 3080, Honolulu, Hawaii 96802.



ISLE PAGES

THIS listing of new books about Hawaii or by Hawaii writers is published on the last Friday of each month in the Star-Bulletin.

Friday, August 30, 1996



"Fire in the Sea: An Anthology of Poetry and Art": Selected by Sue Cowing, $29.95, 138 pages, University of Hawai'i Press

Poems by Cathy Song, Eric Chock, Juliet Kono and other Pacific islanders are accompanied by lines from Shakespeare, Keats, Langston Hughes and W.S. Merwin, and such sayings as: "Spits straight up/learns something" (Japanese). Alongside the poems are luminous color and black-and-white images of art that, as Cowing says, "make the experience of each doubly memorable."

Bamboo Ridge: A Hawai'i Writers Journal: Edited by Eric Chock and Darrell H.Y. Lum, 339 pages, Bamboo Ridge Press

No. 69 Spring 1996 opens with Chock's essay clarifying Bamboo Ridge's desire to represent the best writing about Hawaii and assessing the issues that have been raised by critics and supporters since its founding in 1978. Selections include a portfolio and profile of ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu, an excerpt from Shirley Geoklin Lim's "Among the White Moon Faces" and "The Crossing" by Lois-Ann Yamanaka. Subscriptions are $16 for two issues a year.

"Longboarder's Start-Up": Doug Werner, $9.95, 136 pages, Tracks Publishing

Guide to longboard surfing accommodates surfing beginners as well as shortboarders, explaining equipment and the basics as to how pros execute the sweeter maneuvers of the sport. Black-and -white photos show surfers in action; an interview with Bill Stewart illuminates surfboard design.

"Shaping History: The Role of Newspapers in Hawai'i": Helen Geracimos Chapin, $29.95, 345 pages, University of Hawai'i Press

Examination of Hawaii's newspapers, their coverage, influence and business from the advent of the missionaries to modern times, focusing on selected events. Chapin also discusses ethnic and community newspapers, Americanization, labor unions, racism and corporate ownership, and describes individuals such as Heloise Cruse, Frank Fasi and Corky Trinidad.

"T-Shirts for Fun or Profit": Eric Meyers & Ricker Alford, $12.95, 64 pages, True North Productions

Step by step guide to producing T-shirts of your own design for fun, promotion or profit, from the founders of Native Earth Ware, a clothing line currently based in Maui. The text includes advice from the authors' personal experience on avoiding mistakes with money and legal and business procedures, and a glossary and source directory.

"Why, Boddah You?": James Mercado, 120 pages, W.E.C. Plant Publishing

Collection of cartoons about life in Hawaii. The artist was selected as one of the top 100 political cartoonists in America in 1994.



LOCAL BEST SELLERS

July 1996 Favorites

Children's

1. The Goodnight Gecko Gil McBarnet, Ruwanga Trading (1)
2. Native Animals of Hawaii Patrick Ching, Bess Press
3. Endangered Animals of Hawaii Patrick Ching, Bess Press
4. The Legend of the Laughing Gecko Bruce Hale, Geckostufs (9)
5. Fishes of Hawaii Susan and Thomas Kelly, Bess Press (6)
6. Three Whales Who Won the Heart of the World Suzanne Kita, Island Heritage (4)
7. Aloha Bear and the Meaning of Aloha Dick Adair, Island Heritage (2)
8. Let's Call Him Lau-wili-wili-humu-humu-nuku-nuku-nuku-nuku-apua'a-'oi'oi Tim Myers, Bess Press
9. Gecko Hide and Seek Gil McBarnet, Ruwanga Trading
10. The Three Little Hawaiian Pigs and the Magic Shark Donivee Martin Laird, Barnaby Books



Gift and Travel Books

1. With Sam Choy: Cooking from the Heart Sam Choy, Mutual Publishing
2. Viewbook (series) Douglas Peebles, Hawaiian Resources (3)
3. From the Skies of Paradise (series) Glen Grant, Chris Cook, Tom Stevens and Douglas Peebles, Mutual Publishing (1)
4. Maui on My Mind Rita Ariyoshi, Mutual Publishing
5. Islands of Hawaii Ray Helbig, Hawaiian Service (5)
6. Hawaii Blossoms Dorothy and Bob Hargreaves, Island Heritage (4)
7. Kauai, The Garden Island Allan Seiden, Island Heritage (9)
8. Pidgin to Da Max Douglas Simonson, Pat Sasaki and Ken Sakata, Bess Press
9. Flowers of Hawaii Allan Seiden, Island Heritage (7)
10. Flowers of Aloha Allan Seiden, Island Heritage (6)



Literature

1. Mark Twain's Letters From Hawaii Mark Twain, University of Hawai'i Press
2. Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Lydia Liliuokalani, Mutual Publishing (1)
3. Hawaiian Mythology Martha Beckwith, UH Press (10)
4. All I Asking for Is My Body Milton Murayama, UH Press (6)
5. Twilight Over Burma: My Life as a Shan Princess Inge Sargent, UH Press
6. Myths and Legends of Hawaii W.D. Westervelt, Mutual Publishing (3)
7. Legends and Myths of Hawaii David Kalakaua, Mutual Publishing (5)
8. Mark Twain in Hawaii Mark Twain, Mutual Publishing (9)
9. Stories of Hawaii Jack London, Mutual Publishing
10. The Betrayal of Liliuokalani Helena G. Allen, Mutual Publishing (4)



Hawaiiana

1. Hawaiian Journey Joseph Mullins, Mutual Publishing (1)
2. Ka Lei Ha 'Aheo: Beginning Hawaiian Alberta Hopkins, UH Press
3. Hawaiian Names English Names Eileen Root, Press Pacifica (2)
4. Obake - Ghost Stories in Hawaii Glen Grant, Mutual Publishing
5. Na Mele O Hawaii Nei Samuel Elbert and Noelani Mahoe, UH Press (4)
6. Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands Gavan Daws, UH Press (3)
7. Hurricane Iniki Jim Borg, Mutual Publishing
8. Honolulu Mysteries Glen Grant, Mutual Publishing (6)
9. Pele - Goddess of Hawaiian Volcanoes Herb Kane, Kane Press (5)
10. The Price of Paradise edited by Randall W. Roth, Mutual Publishing



Reference

1. Handy Hawaiian Dictionary Compiled by Henry P. Judd, Mary Kawena Pukui and John F.G. Stokes, Mutual Publishing (5)
2. New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary Mary Pukui, Samuel Elbert, UH Press (3)
3. Hawaii's Fishes: A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers and Aquarists John Hoover, Mutual Publishing (5)
4. Pearl Harbor: The Way It Was Scott C.S. Stone, Island Heritage (2)
5. Hawaiian Dictionary (revised) Mary Pukui and Samuel Elbert, UH Press (9)
6. Atlas of Hawaii O.A. Bushnell, Gavan Daws and Andrew Berger, Island Heritage (4)
7. Tropical Trees of Hawaii Dorothy & Bob Hargreaves, Island Heritage (8)
8. ABC Hawaii: A Reference Guide Randall Mita, Douglas Peebles, Mutual Publishing
9. The Shipmans of East Hawai'i Emmett Cahill, UH Press
10. Exotic Tropicals of Hawaii Angela Kay Kepler and Jacob R. Mau, Mutual Publishing (6)



These are best-selling books in Hawaii during April 1996. Figures are courtesy of the Hawaii Book Publishers Association and Book-lines distributors, and reflect sales by Hawaii-based publishers. A star () denotes a title that has been on the market at least five years or more; a number in parenthesis indicates a title's previous ranking.




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