ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Donovan Kūhiō Colleps is a poet and editor from Puʻuloa, Oʻahu. His recent work has appeared in When The Light Of The World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through (W.W. Norton), The Slowdown (American Public Media), Poetry, (Poetry Foundation), Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures (University of Hawaiʻi Press), and Poem-a-Day (poets.org). He lives in Mānoa with his ipo, Annie Thomas, and their four indoor-only cats, Hāʻulelau, Hele, Hoʻi, and Hilo.