A UH Maui College publication.

We at Nā Leo always welcome any inquiries you have and will get back to you as soon at we can! You can email us at naleolit@hawaii.edu. If you have any questions regarding submissions check out our Submission Guidelines page. Mahalo and we look forward to your patronage!

Poetry

  • Apr262018

    “LONELINESS” By Dhiane Martinez

    LONELINESS By Dhiane Martinez   Loneliness fishes in a Fishless sea On a boat that has never Felt a summer…

    Read more
  • Apr252018

    “LILIKOI” by Makena Wilhelmsen

    LILIKOI By Makena Wilhelmsen   Your vines are Gnarled and twisted, As they’ve creeped Around the stalk.   Your reach…

    Read more
  • Apr232018

    “WE ARE PENNIES” by Julius Ibarra

    WE ARE PENNIES By Julius Ibarra   We are pennies, Clad in cheap zinc— Billions upon billions, But only worth…

    Read more
  • Apr212018

    “THE SMALL LONELY CLOUD” by Christian Garner-Munoz

    THE SMALL LONELY CLOUD By Christian Garner-Munoz   I wander the land seas all alone, flying with the birds and…

    Read more
  • Apr192018

    “SUNSET AT A BEACH IN LAHAINA” by Micah Borge

    SUNSET AT A BEACH IN LAHAINA By Micah Borge   Crashing waves on the left try to consume the rest…

    Read more
  • Apr182018

    “FINGERTIPS” by Janessa Miguel

    FINGERTIPS By Janessa Miguel Fingertips are like Gumdrops, sour at first then Sweet. Soft to the touch, The tips are…

    Read more
  • Apr182018

    “RAE ROSE” by Renee Fernandez

    RAE ROSE By Renee Fernandez   Ink-stained fingers
scratch and jab endlessly at the abyss holding her down. Above her,
 thunder…

    Read more
  • Apr162018

    “DRIFT LIKE A FEATHER” by Justin Kyle Ancheta

      DRIFT LIKE A FEATHER By Justin Kyle Ancheta    A feather will help you To glide like a glider.…

    Read more
  • Apr062018

    “MY WISH” by Kiana Correa

    MY WISH By Kiana Correa   I watched you light up in the evening sky. I witnessed your immortal powers.…

    Read more
  • Apr062018

    “Are My Hands Exotic?” by Kristine De Guzman

    Are My Hands Exotic? By Kristine De Guzman     I was six or eight years old I met a…

    Read more