![]() We’d sold some of our stuff and then we sold more, roadsiding it in Waimea, by the playground, across the street from the Catholic church, where all the trees grow up over the parking strips and everyone has to drive past if they’re headed to the beach. But Royce had come through, as simple as a phone call to your father and a phrase, “I think I got something for you, cuz,” and suddenly everything pointed to O‘ahu. Today, he lives with his wife and daughters in Minneapolis.Īnd that was how we were when the third sign came. He was a 2015 Tin House Summer Scholar and 2015 Bread Loaf work-study scholar. His work has appeared in Best American Nonrequired Reading, McSweeney’s, and Electric Literature’s Recommended Reading, among other outlets. ![]() Washburn was born and raised on the Hamakua coast of the Big Island of Hawai‘i. ![]() The following is from Kawai Strong Washburn's debut Sharks in the Time of Saviors. ![]()
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