"Poetry. Fiction. Native Hawaiian Studies. WHAT WE MUST REMEMBER features 28 linked poems, followed by insightful commentary on each poem by its author. With an introduction and timeline of events by Massie scholar John P. Rosa, this special issue revisits the 1932 kidnapping and murder of Native Hawaiian prize fighter Joseph Kahahawai and the events surrounding it, commonly known as "The Massie Case." Referred to as "one of the greatest ..."
Manoa Stream by AnnInoshita Paperback, 76 Pages, Published 2007 by Kahuaomanoa Press ISBN-13: 978-0-9793788-1-2, ISBN: 0-9793788-1-8
"This collection of poems, written in both pidgin and standard English, centers on the local Japanese experience in Hawaii. Novelist Juliet Kono describes the collection as having "a new, energetic voice, full of insight and wisdom...The images in the poems are lively, yet beautiful in their rendering, the book an example of how craft and tenaciousness have been intertwined to create such lovely poems." Juliet S. Kono. Author of Hi ..."
"Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Art. Asian & Asian American Studies. Hawai'i Interest. This is the latest anthology from the oldest and longest running independent literary small press in Hawaii. Guest-edited by Ann Inoshita, Juliet S. Kono, Christy Passion and Jean Yamasaki Toyama."
English Composition Connect, Collaborate, Communicate by AnnInoshita, Karyl Garland, Kate Sims 112 Pages, Published 2019 by University Of Hawai'i At Manoa Outreach College ISBN-13: 978-1-948027-06-9, ISBN: 1-948027-06-2
"This OER textbook has been designed for students to learn the foundational concepts for English 100 (first-year college composition)."
"They Rise Like A Wave: An Anthology of Asian American Women Poets is a collection of hundreds of contemporary poems by both established and emerging Asian American Women Poets."
"Poetry. Book + CD. Asian American Studies. This collection follows a year-long poetry chain written by four gifted poets--Jean Yamasaki Toyama, Juliet S. Kono, Ann Inoshita, and Christy Passion--following the style of Japanese linked verse, completed as an online project in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Bamboo Ridge Press, Hawai'i's oldest and longest-running independent literary small press. Includes a CD of the poets reading ..."