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!

Posts tagged with ‘Poetry’

  • Mar232018

    “Aquarium Fish” by Toni Hoberecht

    Aquarium Fish By Toni Hoberecht   Gleaming light of natural wonders, Kept quiet in a cement box. Brilliant yellow, jet…

    Read more
  • Mar172018

    “TRUTH” by Angel Lester

    TRUTH By Angel Lester   Ha-ha, Make America great again Naïve believing words from the devil in a Sunday hat…

    Read more
  • Mar172018

    “The End” by Kevin Kanakanui Jr.

    The End By Kevin Kanakanui Jr.   Considering the fact that I’m gone Without a doubt it has been long…

    Read more
  • Mar062018

    “Pink Prose” by Tiare Devenot

    Pink Prose By Tiare Devenot Pink is a cheek. It is also the tongue in the cheek and the snipping…

    Read more
  • Mar062018

    “Upswing” by Tiare Devenot

    Upswing By Tiare Devenot Yesterday, in old barn painted Falun red I watched a elk lose his skin by hand…

    Read more
  • Mar052018

    “Unexpected Blue” by Dianna D. Directo

    Unexpected Blue By Dianna D. Directo   I was only one It was a rainy day, The messenger came It…

    Read more
  • Mar032018

    “Antediluvian” by Rachel See

    Antediluvian By Rachel See These terms of venery don’t seem to me the mark of high society they used to…

    Read more
  • Mar032018

    “Kansas City” by Rachel See

    Kansas City By Rachel See If I was a city, I would be Kansas City. Midwestern blood flows through these…

    Read more
  • Mar032018

    “The Daydream of a Fading Friend” by Akane Joseph

    The Daydream of a Fading Friend By Akane McCann Joseph   What would happen if I disappeared?   If the…

    Read more
  • Feb092018

    “Shadow Knows” by Tiare Devenot

    Shadow Knows By Tiare Devenot   My shadow comes early in the mornings, her skin glows in rays, not brighter…

    Read more