Steven Archer is a queer, Haitian-Peruvian writer from Hollywood, Florida. An alum of the Tin House autumn workshop, he holds an MFA from the University of Central Florida, where he was provost fellow in fiction. His work has appeared in AGNI and The Superstition Review. Twitter/X and Instagram.
“I’ve never actually visited the pā before,” she said out loud. “Is this where they gather lāʻī to make the pūʻolo?” she asked.
“Yes,” Benny responded, glancing to see where Nanea was pointing. “Here and in other places as well. Many of these ti have been growing for decades now.” She paused for a moment. “I think about all the work you guys do, you know, up in those offices, and I think that all of that work actually starts from right here, in the ground, all covered in the earth and the pōhaku and the ti. Most people don’t even know it, but it all starts right here.