Show Notes
Hawaiian author Melissa Llanes Brownlee explains life on the islands as only an indigenous person who was born and raised there can. In her fiction, Hawaiian history, culture and lore are often woven together with the pop culture emblems of her youth. We read four of Melissa's flash fiction stories: 35mm, The Reused Cool Whip Container, Relax Said the Nightman, and A Primo Place to Stay.
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