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What is Return to Pō About? – Video (New Degree Press)
Halemaʻumaʻu, Kilaeua, Hawaiʻi Erupts on Winter Solstice
The Halemaʻumaʻu crater in the Kilauea caldera erupted today on the winter solstice. On the shortest day of the year, when darkness prevails in the realm of Pō, fire burst forth and illuminated the heavens and much of Hawaiʻi, Moku Ō Keawe.
To commemorate this magical event, here is a passage from Return to Pō about the first time I came to the crater, home of Pele:
Chapter 3: Who I am is Where I am

Artwork by Ilana Nimz
Pele came from Kahiki, a place commonly thought of today as Tahiti. She left her home under the direction of her mother, Haumea, to find her father, Kānehoalani, here in Hawai‘i. In her search, she was confronted by her older sister Nāmakaoakahaʻi who, back in the world of Kahiki, had sought to destroy Pele for her unrelenting power and ambition. Pele’s journey on the mythic canoe Honuaiākea was a journey of refuge to escape the threats of her older sister. The passage of her journey, which was taken with company of other relations of Pele, brought the voyage first to the northwest islands of Hawaiʻi. Pele made her way down the islands, using the divine rod Paoa to determine where she would land and call her new home. Pele surveyed each island, each location resulting in dissatisfaction. Upon her examination of the crater of Haleakala volcano on Maui, Pele’s older sister, Nāmakaoakahaʻi, confronted her after trailing her throughout the whole journey. The two sisters went into battle, Nāmakaoakahaʻi determined to destroy Pele. Alas, Pele was bested by her sister and violently dismembered.
Return to Pō
In this act, the ancient person that was Pele came to an end, but her being in that moment became deified as a goddess, now functioning as the creator of land. She left Maui and made her way to Hawai‘i Island, eventually settling at Halemaʻumaʻu crater.
There are only theories about the swelling and increased pressure in the magma chamber, theories which circulate in discussions amongst scientists but never reach any conclusion.
As the sulfur smell flooded my nostrils, I smiled with a wild yet comforting thought that it was, of course, Pele who was causing all of the eruptions.
Adventure, Nature & The Pursuit of the Unknown – Awaiting Return to Pō
A Conversation with Sara
Back in August, right when I was wrapping up the publishing campaign, my friend Sara Stover called me on the phone. We hadn’t talked in a while. It felt really good to catch up. She wanted to write up a piece about my book.
Below is the piece that she posted on her blog.
https://www.sarastover.com/journal/adventure-unknown-return-to-po
Sara is a story teller, journalist, and a remarkable human being who pours her heart out unto the world from a her limitless vessel of love. I am excited to share with you her article about me and my book!
https://www.sarastover.com/journal/adventure-unknown-return-to-po
Kure Atoll makes National News
Just over a week ago, the 4-person crew working on Kure Atoll returned from their isolated stay. Every time a crew ventures out to the atoll, the world seems to change slightly upon their return. This time, a pandemic erupted across the globe, touching every nation and settlement. Except Kure Atoll. This year’s summer crew, which left in March and only now has returned at the beginning of November, were severed from a world battling the COVID-19 outbreak.

Photo by: Matt Saunter/Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources via AP
Fundraiser For Publication
8 more days!!
I have been raising funds in order to get my book published. Check out the video to learn about updated goal of $8,000 and becoming part of the Beta Reader Community for Return to Pō, publication in December 2020!
And don’t forget to preorder your copy today!