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    refers to measuring rod used

    Canon

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    means using a standard / measure in identifying great literary masterpieces. authorized; recognized; accepted: canonical works

    Canonical

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    A literature that reflects the history and culture of a country, usually created by its local writers

    National literature

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    It plays an important role in preserving and inspiring the literature of today and in introducing to future generations the Filipino values that we have inherited from our ancestors

    National literature

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    _, which was signed just February 10, 2015, declares April as Buwan ng Panitikang Filipino or National Literature Month.

    Proclamation No. 968

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    The form and content of their writings created a sense of nationhood or instilled nationalism. Pioneered a unique style of creative expression in the literary arts that inspired younger generations writers. Displayed consistent excellence in the quality of their works. Gained recognitions and awards from prestigious national or international literary institutions

    filipino national artist in literature

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    _ (Filipino: Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Pilipinas) is an order bestowed by the Philippines on Filipinos who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art. Originally instituted as an Award, it was elevated to the status of Order in 2003

    National Artists of the Philippines

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    Who are National Artists of the Philippines in Literature

    Amado v. hernandez (1973) Jose garcia villa (1973) Nick joaquin (1976) Carlos p. romulo (1982) Néstor Vicente Madali (Nvm) gonzales (1997) Edith l. tiempo FRANCISCO SIONIL JOSE 2001 Virgilio S. Almario (2003) Alejandro roces Bienvenido Lumbera Lazaro A. Francisco Cirilo F. Bautista

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    He was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan but grew up in Tondo, Manila. His poems and novels written purely in the Filipino mother tongue tackle issues of the poor and working class.

    Amado v. hernandez (1973)

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    He was also a Manileño, from Malate’s Singalong St.; he was known here and abroad as the “master of the comma poem” a unique style he created.

    Jose garcia villa (1973)

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    He was a versatile Filipino from San Juan, was a journalist, historian, playwright, scriptwriter and biographer. But it was his mysterious and suspense-filled novels that became his trademark style.

    Nick joaquin (1976)

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    A 4’ 11” son of Camiling, Tarlac, was a WW2 soldier, UN diplomat and foreign affairs secretary under eight Philippine presidents. He wrote 18 books, mostly memoirs about him, Douglas McArthur, Pres. Quezon and especially Russian Andre Vishinky who he silenced with this quote in a UN assembly: “It is the duty of the little Davids of this world to fling the pebbles of truth in the eyes of the blustering Goliaths and force them to behave.

    Carlos p. romulo (1982)

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    A native of Romblon island, was a poet, essayist, novelist and teacher who depicted with his pen the Filipino spirit in rural and urban settings. His other works focus on nature like The Bamboo Dancers, The Winds of April, Seven Hills Away and Work in the Mountains.

    Néstor Vicente Madali (Nvm) gonzales (1997)

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    She who hails from Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya was a poet, a novelist, a literary critic, a teacher and the only female National Artist for Literature. Her masterpieces are famous for her use of vivid metaphors and vibrant description that are fluid and not burdened with details.

    Edith l. tiempo

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    Born: December 3, 1924 (age 91) Place of Birth: Rosales Pangasinan Education: University of Sto. Tomas Awards: Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Novel in English, more. Awards CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts in 1999 Outstanding Fulbrighters Award for Literature in 1988 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts in 1980 F. Sionil Jose is also a publisher, lecturer on cultural issues, and the founder of the Philippine chapter of the international organization PEN.

    FRANCISCO SIONIL JOSE 2001

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    The Rosales Saga, also known as the Rosales Novels, is a series of five historical and political novels written by Filipino National Artist _

    F. Sionil José

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    Born: March 9, 1944 (age 72), San Miguel, Bulacan Spouse: Emelina Soriano Education: University of the Philippines Awards: Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Essay in Filipino, Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Poetry in Filipino

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

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    _, also known as Rio Alma, is a poet, literary historian and critic, who has revived and reinvented traditional Filipino poetic forms, even as he championed modernist poetics.

    Virgilio S. Almario

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    In 34 years, he has published 12 books of poetry, which include the seminal Makinasyon and Peregrinasyon, and the landmark trilogy Doktrinang Anakpawis, Mga Retrato at Rekwerdo and Muli, Sa Kandungan ng Lupa.

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

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    Among his 10 books of criticisms and anthologies are Ang Makata sa Panahon ng Makina, Balagtasismo versus Modernismo, Walong Dekada ng Makabagong Tulang Pilipino, Mutyang Dilim and Barlaan at Josaphat.

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

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    _, is a short story writer and essayist, and considered as the country’s best writer of comic short stories. He is known for his widely anthologized “My Brother’s Peculiar Chicken.”

    Alejandro Roces

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    _, is a poet, librettist, and scholar. As a poet, he introduced to Tagalog literature what is now known as Bagay poetry, a landmark aesthetic tendency that has helped to change the vernacular poetic tradition.

    Bienvenido Lumbera

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    He has a poetry collection entitled Likhang Dila, Likhang Diwa (1993), and Balaybay: Mga Tulang Lunot at Manibalang, a collection of new poems in Filipino and those from Likhang Dila.

    Bienvenido Lumbera

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    _ developed the social realist tradition in Philippine fiction. Francisco gained prominence as a writer not only for his social conscience but also for his “masterful handling of the Tagalog language” and “supple prose style”.

    Lazaro A. Francisco

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     is a poet, fictionist and essayist with exceptional achievements and significant contributions to the development of the country’s literary arts. He is acknowledged by peers and critics, and the nation at large as the foremost writer of his generation.

    Cirilo F. Bautista

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    It is also known as local color which pertains to any written literary genre that emphasizes characters, dialects, customs, topography and other features indigenous or native to a specific region.

    Regional literature

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    _ is known as “the father of Ilocano poetry and literature”. This blind poet like Homer produced an epic for his obra maestra Biag ni Lam-ang.

    Ilocano literature, Pedro Bukaneg

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    _ poem collection written in the local Kapampangan dialect “Salitang Paca-Versu” has earned him accolades here and abroad such as the 1959 poet laureate of the Philippines, 1956 “Who’s Who in America”, the “International Who’s Who in Poetry”, and a Nobel Prize nomination.

    Pampanga literature, Amado M. Yuzon’s

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    _, a Bulakeño poet who earned for his duplo verses and corrido lyrical metrical romance Florante at Laura the following titles: “father of Tagalog literature”, “the prince of Tagalog poets”, and “Shakespeare of the Philippines.

    Tagalog literature, Francisco Baltazar

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    _, this governor of Camarines during the American era was likewise a great writer of Bicolano/Visayan novenas, poems, short dramas and translations.

    Bicol literature, Mariano Perfecto

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    He is also credited for creating the first Bicolano newspaper the An Parabareta. For all of these, earned the titles of “father of Bicolano literature” and “father of Visayan literature”.

    Bicol literature, Mariano Perfecto

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    _ was a Filipino senator from Cebu during the Commonwealth period is also known as the “father of modern Cebuano literature”.

    Cebuano literature, Vicente Sotto

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    He established the first Cebuano newspaper Ang Suga in whose maiden issue he wrote the first Cebuano published short story “Maming”.

    Cebuano literature, Vicente Sotto

  • 34

    _ was a woman writer from Jaro, Iloilo who was born in 1896 and died in 1978; hence the time span of her works range from the Spanish, American to Japanese occupation of the country.

    Ilonggo (hiligaynon literature), Magdalena Jalandoni

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    She is regarded as the most prolific writer in the Hiligaynon language and these are some of her works: Ang Mga Tunoc Sang Isa Ca Bulac (The Thorns of a Flower), Ang Matam-is Kong Pagkabata (My Sweet Childhood) and Ang Guitara (The Guitar).

    Ilonggo (hiligaynon literature), Magdalena Jalandoni

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    _ refers to any written literary genre emphasizing characters, dialect, customs, and topography native to a specific region in the country written, printed and published from the start of the new millennium up to the present time.

    21st Century Regional Philippine Literature

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    He was born in 1980 and is a native of Naga City. At age 27, he published his first book in 2007 “Antisipasyon asin iba pang Rawitdawit sa Bikol asin Ingles” (Anticipation and other Poems in Bicol and English. For the use of local dialects and settings in this book, he won the Philippine National Book Award for Poetry and the Manila Critics Circle in 2008.

    Victor dennis t. nierva (bicol)

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    She continues to be a productive writer of the new millennium although born in the post WW2 era. Her works for the 21st century includes: Magdalena (2001 novel); Vigan and other Stories (2001); Out of Cebu: Essays and Personal Prose (2012); and Fundamentals of Creative Writing (2009).

    Cecilia manguerra brainard (cebu)

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    His 2001 Aklanon haiku with English translations “Sinead-Siad ngaKaeangitan/Strips of Heaven” was recognized with the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas by the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (UMPIL).

    Melchor f. cichon (ilo-ilo)

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    She was born in Davao City but now residing in the United Kingdom. In 2010, her debut novel Tall Story won the 2011 Europe Crystal Kite Award and the 2012 Philippine National Children’s Book Award. Again in 2014, her 2nd novel Shine won the Crystal Kite Award for Britain and Ireland.

    Candy quimpo gourlay (davao)

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    She wrote the novel entitled The Mango Bride which was released internationally by the global publisher Penguin Books in 2013. this same novel, which was then known as In the Service of Secrets, won for her the prestigious Carlos

    Marivi soliven (manila)

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    All three are graduates of the Creative Writing Dept. of UP Diliman and have been awardees of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award and other prestigious literary recognitions.

    Jose wendell capili, Carljoe javier, Raissa claire u. rivera

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    _, widely known as José Rizal, was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

    José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

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    was a Filipino graphic novelist who created the characters Darna, Dyesebel, Captain Barbell, Lastikman, Bondying, Varga, Wanted: Perfect Mother, Hiwaga, Maruja, Mariposa, Roberta, Rita, Buhay Pilipino, Jack and Jill, Flash Bomba, Tiny Tony, and Dragonna among others.

    Mars Ravelo (October 9, 1916 – September 12, 1988, Tanza Cavite)

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    Mar 2, 2012 - On March 3, 1894, educator _, who authored the first Filipino modern English-language short story "Dead Stars", was born in Lucena City, Quezon. Benitez was among the first generation of Filipinos trained in the American education system which used English as the medium of instruction.

    Paz Marquez-Benitez

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    _ was a Filipino writer and feminist, remarkably noted as the first translator of Dr. José Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere into the Tagalog language. 

    Pascual H. Poblete

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    _ or widely known as Bo Sanchez is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, Catholic lay preacher and minister. He is known as the "Preacher in Blue Jeans". He was born on July 11, 1966 in Caloocan City to Eugenio and Pilar Sanchez.

    Eugenio Isabelo Tomas Reyes Sanchez Jr.

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    _ is a well-known and recognized Filipino-language creative writer, editor, author, novelist, short story writer, essayist, fictionist, professor, textbook writer, and anthologist in the Philippines.

    Efren Reyes Abueg

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    Born as Belinda Ty in Malabon, Philippines in 1931. Linda Ty Casper graduated valedictorian in the University of the Philippines, and later earned her Master's degree in Harvard University for International Law. In 1956, she married Leonard Casper, a professor emeritus of Boston College who is also a critic of Philippine Literature.

    Linda Ty Casper

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    _ was a Filipino poet, editor, author, and teacher. One of the country's most respected writers, Dimalanta published several books of poetry, criticism, drama, and prose and edited various literary anthologies.

    Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta

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    Filipino writers continue to write poetry, short stories, novellas, novels and essays whether these are socially committed, gender/ethnic related or are personal in intention or not.

    The Contemporary Period

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    Chairman - Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (Writers Union of the Philippines), a Founding Board Member of the Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society, Board Member of the Wika ng Kultura at Agham, a member of the Kabulig Bikol Writers Organization and the Albay Writers Group, and a consultant of the National Bookstore.

    Abdon M. Balde Jr.

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    _ Ani ng Dangal Award by Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

    2010

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    _ South East Asian Writers Award by the Crown Prince of Thailand,

    2009

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    _ Bikol Regional Artist Award for Literary Arts by Hon. Jesse Robredo

    2009

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    published writer of all sorts of genres (from serious poetry to horror stories for adolescents to humorous essays to erotic novel.)

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    She did the writing, lay outing and publishing of the spoof of her school's campus paper. She sold each copy for P2.00 or $ 0.05 to her classmates.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    She took up BA Creative Writing (Filipino) in the University of the Philippines while she worked as a waitress at night. She jgraduated cum laude in 2002. She immediately signed up for MA Filipino, major in Literature. She is very optimistic that she will finish the course soon.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    She is the youngest member of UMPIL or Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas' Board of Directors in 2004-2010

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    president of Linangan sa Imahen, Retorika at Anyo (LIRA) in 2007-2009. LIRA is the premiere and the oldest organization of Filipino poets who write primarily in the national language.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    She is the Executive Officer for Membership and Documentation of Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society (FILCOLS), an organization of authors and publishers that helps fight for the economic rights of copyright holders.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

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    Author of seven collections of poetry, the most recent being Basta (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009). He has received the Philippines Free Press Literary Award and the Manila Critics Circle National Book Award. He earned his MFA in poetry at Washington University in Saint Louis, where he won the Norma Lowry Prize and the Academy of American Poets Prize. He teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University and at De La Salle University-Manila.

    Allan Popa

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    written 3 collections of short fiction: Men of the East and other Stories, Woman of AmKaw and other stories. Conversion and other fictions as well as three novels An Embarrassment of Riches, Banyaga, A Song of War, and Blue Angel, White Shadow

    Charlson Ong

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    a renowned teacher, editor, writer, and pioneer of creative nonfiction. Garnering honors since her colegiala days, Dr. Hidalgo has also received such prestigious awards as Gawad Balagtas, Graphic, Free Press, Focus, Manila Critics' Circle, British Council Grant to Cambridge, and the U.P. President's Award for Outstanding Publication

    Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo

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    She has been recognized as Outstanding Thomasian Writer, Hall of Famer for the International Publication Award, and Grand Prize winner for the Novel in the Palanca Awards. She was Vice President for Public Affairs of the University of the Philippines and at present is the director of the University of Sto. Tomas Publishing House, and an associate of the UP Institute of Creative Writing.

    Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo

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    has written nine books and edited eight other titles, including the landmark Ladlad series of gay literature.

    Danton Remoto

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    He taught English and Literature at Ateneo de Manila University before taking early retirement to work as a Communications Analyst at the United Nations Development Programme.

    Danton Remoto

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    He is now the Head of Research and Desk Manager of TV5, where he also co-hosts a weekly TV show and a daily radio show. He studied at Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines, University of Stirling (U.K.) and Rutgers University (U.S.A.)

    Danton Remoto

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    One of those who conceptualized and created Batibot, the acclaimed children's educational TV show. Abstract/editor for US based electronic database publisher; Managing Editor and columnist of Filipinas – the only monthly glossy magazine for the Fil-Am community in the US

    GEMMA NEMENZO

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    a Filipino playwright, novelist and writer of speculative fiction. His work has published both in his native Philippines and abroad, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, The Apex Book of World SF and the Exotic Gothic series.

    Dean Francis Alfar

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    His literary awards include ten Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature- including the Grand Prize for Novel for Salamanca - as well as the Manila Critics' Circle National Book Awards for the graphic novels Siglo: Freedom and Siglo: Passion, and the Philippines Free Press Literary Award.

    Dean Francis Alfar

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    He is an advocate of the literature of the fantastic, publishing the annual Philippine Speculative Fiction series, as well as a comic book creator and a blogger.

    Dean Francis Alfar

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    National Book Critics Circle Awardee International IMPAC Dublin and Lannan Literary Awards for The Known World Received a MacArthur Fellowship in 2004. His first collection of stories, Lost in the City, won the PEN/Hemingway Award and was shortlisted for the National Book Award. Most recent book is All Aunt Hagar's Children.

    Edward P. Jones

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    author of two books of poetry, Pag-aabang sa Kundiman: Isang Tulambuhay (2006) and Isa Na Namang Pagtingala sa Buwan (2005). His 2009 novel, Walong Diwata ng Pagkahulog [Eight Muses of the Fall], longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and won the NCCA Writer's Prize for the Novel.

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    His works have also received awards from the Palanca, PBBY Salanga Writer's Prize, Gawad Surian sa Tula and Gantimpalang Collantes. His second novel, Sa Kasunod ng 909, which won the 2011 KAL Gawad Antonio M. Abad for Best Dissertation in UP Diliman, will be published soon.

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    He was invited as writer in residence to the 2010 International Writing Program of the University of Iowa. Samar teaches Philippine Literature and Creative Writing at Ateneo de Manila University and is now the Director of the Ateneo Institute of Literary Arts and Practices (AILAP).

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    Unang Gantimpala sa Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (2006), Gawad Soc Rodrigo (2007), Fellow sa UP-ICW Writers Workshop for Mid Career Writers noong 2007.

    Eros Atalia

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    • Taguan Pung (kalipunan ng mga akdang di pambata) at Manwal ng mga Napapagal (kopiteybol dedbol buk) (UST 2005) • Peksman (mamatay ka man) Nagsisinungaling Ako (VPE 2007) • Ligo na U, Lapit na Me (VPE 2009) • Wag Lang di Makaraos: 100 Flash Fiction (VPE) •"Its Not that Complicated: Bakit hindi pa sasakupin ng mga alien ang daigdig sa 2012“

    Eros Atalia

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    Former Philippine Undersecretary of Education .ISAGANI R. CRUZ (Ph.D., University of Maryland) is the president of The Manila Times College and a Governor of the National Book Development Board. He is a consultant to the presidents of De La Salle University and Far Eastern University.

    ISAGANI R. CRUZ

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    He belongs to the Hall of Fame of the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards in Literature and is one of the 2010 Outstanding Filipinos (TOFIL). He writes for Philippine Star.

    ISAGANI R. CRUZ

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    He is the author of numerous poetry collections and works in literary and cultural criticism, including Our Lady of the Carnival (1996), The Sorrows of Water (2000), Kaluluwa (2001), Philippine Gay Culture: The Last Thirty Years (1996), Slip/pages: Essays in Philippine Gay Criticism (1998), Performing the Self: Occasional Prose (2003), The Garden of Wordlessness (2005), and Misterios and Other Poems ( 2005)

    J. Neil C. Garcia

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    He is currently working on a full-length book, a postcolonial survey and analysis of Philippine poetry in English. He recently edited the anthology: Aura: The Gay Theme in Philippine Fiction in English.

    J. Neil C. Garcia

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    has published more than 25 books of fiction and nonfiction, winning many awards for his writing both in the Philippines and overseas. He has been a Fulbright, Hawthornden, British Council, David TK Wong, Rockefeller, and Civitella Ranieri fellow

    JOSE DALISAY JR., PhD

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    He has lectured on Philippine culture and politics in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, and China, among other places. His second novel, Soledad's Sister, was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in 2007.

    JOSE DALISAY JR., PhD

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    Pangasinan poet, is the author of poetry collections Balikas na Caboloan (Voices from Caboloan) published by the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts (NCCA) under its UBOD New Authors Series (2005) and Malagilion: Sonnets tan Villanelles (2007). Malagilion was recognized by the National Book Development Board and Manila Critics Circle as Finalist for Best Book of Poetry in the 27th National Book Award. Villafania is one of the 11 outstanding Pangasinenses and recipient of the 1st ASNA Award for Arts and Culture (Literature) during the first-ever Agew na Pangasinan and 430th Foundation Day of Pangasinan in 2010.

    Santiago B. Villafania

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    His recent work is entitled Pinabli & Other Poems released in 2012

    Santiago B. Villafania

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    is an author of short stories, personal essays, and scholarly articles.

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    Her stories and essays have won the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards, the Philippines Free Press Literary Award, the Nick Joaquin Literary Award, and the CCP Gantimpalang Ani

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    She recently won the NCCA Writer's Prize for a third collection of short stories, entitled ‘Island of the Disappeared'.

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    She has been Fulbright Visiting Professor twice, a Ford Foundation Country Scholar for Southeast Asian Literature, a British Council Center scholar to Oxford University, and a writer-in-residence in Lavigny, Switzerland

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    is a real estate developer, entrepreneur, Editor-in-chief of UNO Magazine, newspaper columnist , television and events host, erstwhile actor

    RJ Ledesma

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    His latest book "IT ONLY HURTS WHEN I PEE, RJ Ledesma's Imaginary Guide to Bodily Gases, Hair Loss & Pink Parts" will be out this December from Anvil Publishing. His last book "IS IT HOT IN HERE OR IS IT ME?" was a finalist in the leisure category of the 30th National Book Awards. All of his books, including "LIES MY YAYA SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME" and "I DO OR I DIE" are collections from his weekly "Pogi from a Parallel Universe" columns in the Philippine Star.

    RJ Ledesma

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    Essayist and scholar, RESIL B. MOJARES authored such award-winning books as Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel (1979), Theater in Society, Society in Theater (1985), House of Memory (1997 ), Waiting for Mariang Makiling (2002), and Brains of the Nation (2006).

    RESIL B. MOJARES

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    Long-time member of the Manila Critics Circle, he is currently general editor of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation and professor emeritus at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City

    RESIL B. MOJARES

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    She won the Manila Critics Circle's National Book Award for Children's Literature for Why the Piña Has a Hundred Eyes and Other Classic Philippine Folktales About Fruits. Daughters True, a history book she co-edited for the centennial of her alma mater, St. Scholastica's College won the National Book Award for Education in 2007.

    Neni Sta.Romana Cruz

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    She has also written a series on Philippine pop culture: Don't Take a Bath on a Friday: Philippine Superstitions and Folk Beliefs, and the bestsellers, You Know You're a Filipino If...A Pinoy Primer, and the Ngalang Pinoy: A Primer on Filipino Wordplay. Her work has been anthologized in over 20 other books.

    Neni Sta.Romana Cruz

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  • 1

    refers to measuring rod used

    Canon

  • 2

    means using a standard / measure in identifying great literary masterpieces. authorized; recognized; accepted: canonical works

    Canonical

  • 3

    A literature that reflects the history and culture of a country, usually created by its local writers

    National literature

  • 4

    It plays an important role in preserving and inspiring the literature of today and in introducing to future generations the Filipino values that we have inherited from our ancestors

    National literature

  • 5

    _, which was signed just February 10, 2015, declares April as Buwan ng Panitikang Filipino or National Literature Month.

    Proclamation No. 968

  • 6

    The form and content of their writings created a sense of nationhood or instilled nationalism. Pioneered a unique style of creative expression in the literary arts that inspired younger generations writers. Displayed consistent excellence in the quality of their works. Gained recognitions and awards from prestigious national or international literary institutions

    filipino national artist in literature

  • 7

    _ (Filipino: Pambansang Alagad ng Sining sa Pilipinas) is an order bestowed by the Philippines on Filipinos who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art. Originally instituted as an Award, it was elevated to the status of Order in 2003

    National Artists of the Philippines

  • 8

    Who are National Artists of the Philippines in Literature

    Amado v. hernandez (1973) Jose garcia villa (1973) Nick joaquin (1976) Carlos p. romulo (1982) Néstor Vicente Madali (Nvm) gonzales (1997) Edith l. tiempo FRANCISCO SIONIL JOSE 2001 Virgilio S. Almario (2003) Alejandro roces Bienvenido Lumbera Lazaro A. Francisco Cirilo F. Bautista

  • 9

    He was born in Hagonoy, Bulacan but grew up in Tondo, Manila. His poems and novels written purely in the Filipino mother tongue tackle issues of the poor and working class.

    Amado v. hernandez (1973)

  • 10

    He was also a Manileño, from Malate’s Singalong St.; he was known here and abroad as the “master of the comma poem” a unique style he created.

    Jose garcia villa (1973)

  • 11

    He was a versatile Filipino from San Juan, was a journalist, historian, playwright, scriptwriter and biographer. But it was his mysterious and suspense-filled novels that became his trademark style.

    Nick joaquin (1976)

  • 12

    A 4’ 11” son of Camiling, Tarlac, was a WW2 soldier, UN diplomat and foreign affairs secretary under eight Philippine presidents. He wrote 18 books, mostly memoirs about him, Douglas McArthur, Pres. Quezon and especially Russian Andre Vishinky who he silenced with this quote in a UN assembly: “It is the duty of the little Davids of this world to fling the pebbles of truth in the eyes of the blustering Goliaths and force them to behave.

    Carlos p. romulo (1982)

  • 13

    A native of Romblon island, was a poet, essayist, novelist and teacher who depicted with his pen the Filipino spirit in rural and urban settings. His other works focus on nature like The Bamboo Dancers, The Winds of April, Seven Hills Away and Work in the Mountains.

    Néstor Vicente Madali (Nvm) gonzales (1997)

  • 14

    She who hails from Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya was a poet, a novelist, a literary critic, a teacher and the only female National Artist for Literature. Her masterpieces are famous for her use of vivid metaphors and vibrant description that are fluid and not burdened with details.

    Edith l. tiempo

  • 15

    Born: December 3, 1924 (age 91) Place of Birth: Rosales Pangasinan Education: University of Sto. Tomas Awards: Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Novel in English, more. Awards CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts in 1999 Outstanding Fulbrighters Award for Literature in 1988 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature, and Creative Communication Arts in 1980 F. Sionil Jose is also a publisher, lecturer on cultural issues, and the founder of the Philippine chapter of the international organization PEN.

    FRANCISCO SIONIL JOSE 2001

  • 16

    The Rosales Saga, also known as the Rosales Novels, is a series of five historical and political novels written by Filipino National Artist _

    F. Sionil José

  • 17

    Born: March 9, 1944 (age 72), San Miguel, Bulacan Spouse: Emelina Soriano Education: University of the Philippines Awards: Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Essay in Filipino, Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Poetry in Filipino

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

  • 18

    _, also known as Rio Alma, is a poet, literary historian and critic, who has revived and reinvented traditional Filipino poetic forms, even as he championed modernist poetics.

    Virgilio S. Almario

  • 19

    In 34 years, he has published 12 books of poetry, which include the seminal Makinasyon and Peregrinasyon, and the landmark trilogy Doktrinang Anakpawis, Mga Retrato at Rekwerdo and Muli, Sa Kandungan ng Lupa.

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

  • 20

    Among his 10 books of criticisms and anthologies are Ang Makata sa Panahon ng Makina, Balagtasismo versus Modernismo, Walong Dekada ng Makabagong Tulang Pilipino, Mutyang Dilim and Barlaan at Josaphat.

    Virgilio S. Almario (2003)

  • 21

    _, is a short story writer and essayist, and considered as the country’s best writer of comic short stories. He is known for his widely anthologized “My Brother’s Peculiar Chicken.”

    Alejandro Roces

  • 22

    _, is a poet, librettist, and scholar. As a poet, he introduced to Tagalog literature what is now known as Bagay poetry, a landmark aesthetic tendency that has helped to change the vernacular poetic tradition.

    Bienvenido Lumbera

  • 23

    He has a poetry collection entitled Likhang Dila, Likhang Diwa (1993), and Balaybay: Mga Tulang Lunot at Manibalang, a collection of new poems in Filipino and those from Likhang Dila.

    Bienvenido Lumbera

  • 24

    _ developed the social realist tradition in Philippine fiction. Francisco gained prominence as a writer not only for his social conscience but also for his “masterful handling of the Tagalog language” and “supple prose style”.

    Lazaro A. Francisco

  • 25

     is a poet, fictionist and essayist with exceptional achievements and significant contributions to the development of the country’s literary arts. He is acknowledged by peers and critics, and the nation at large as the foremost writer of his generation.

    Cirilo F. Bautista

  • 26

    It is also known as local color which pertains to any written literary genre that emphasizes characters, dialects, customs, topography and other features indigenous or native to a specific region.

    Regional literature

  • 27

    _ is known as “the father of Ilocano poetry and literature”. This blind poet like Homer produced an epic for his obra maestra Biag ni Lam-ang.

    Ilocano literature, Pedro Bukaneg

  • 28

    _ poem collection written in the local Kapampangan dialect “Salitang Paca-Versu” has earned him accolades here and abroad such as the 1959 poet laureate of the Philippines, 1956 “Who’s Who in America”, the “International Who’s Who in Poetry”, and a Nobel Prize nomination.

    Pampanga literature, Amado M. Yuzon’s

  • 29

    _, a Bulakeño poet who earned for his duplo verses and corrido lyrical metrical romance Florante at Laura the following titles: “father of Tagalog literature”, “the prince of Tagalog poets”, and “Shakespeare of the Philippines.

    Tagalog literature, Francisco Baltazar

  • 30

    _, this governor of Camarines during the American era was likewise a great writer of Bicolano/Visayan novenas, poems, short dramas and translations.

    Bicol literature, Mariano Perfecto

  • 31

    He is also credited for creating the first Bicolano newspaper the An Parabareta. For all of these, earned the titles of “father of Bicolano literature” and “father of Visayan literature”.

    Bicol literature, Mariano Perfecto

  • 32

    _ was a Filipino senator from Cebu during the Commonwealth period is also known as the “father of modern Cebuano literature”.

    Cebuano literature, Vicente Sotto

  • 33

    He established the first Cebuano newspaper Ang Suga in whose maiden issue he wrote the first Cebuano published short story “Maming”.

    Cebuano literature, Vicente Sotto

  • 34

    _ was a woman writer from Jaro, Iloilo who was born in 1896 and died in 1978; hence the time span of her works range from the Spanish, American to Japanese occupation of the country.

    Ilonggo (hiligaynon literature), Magdalena Jalandoni

  • 35

    She is regarded as the most prolific writer in the Hiligaynon language and these are some of her works: Ang Mga Tunoc Sang Isa Ca Bulac (The Thorns of a Flower), Ang Matam-is Kong Pagkabata (My Sweet Childhood) and Ang Guitara (The Guitar).

    Ilonggo (hiligaynon literature), Magdalena Jalandoni

  • 36

    _ refers to any written literary genre emphasizing characters, dialect, customs, and topography native to a specific region in the country written, printed and published from the start of the new millennium up to the present time.

    21st Century Regional Philippine Literature

  • 37

    He was born in 1980 and is a native of Naga City. At age 27, he published his first book in 2007 “Antisipasyon asin iba pang Rawitdawit sa Bikol asin Ingles” (Anticipation and other Poems in Bicol and English. For the use of local dialects and settings in this book, he won the Philippine National Book Award for Poetry and the Manila Critics Circle in 2008.

    Victor dennis t. nierva (bicol)

  • 38

    She continues to be a productive writer of the new millennium although born in the post WW2 era. Her works for the 21st century includes: Magdalena (2001 novel); Vigan and other Stories (2001); Out of Cebu: Essays and Personal Prose (2012); and Fundamentals of Creative Writing (2009).

    Cecilia manguerra brainard (cebu)

  • 39

    His 2001 Aklanon haiku with English translations “Sinead-Siad ngaKaeangitan/Strips of Heaven” was recognized with the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas by the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (UMPIL).

    Melchor f. cichon (ilo-ilo)

  • 40

    She was born in Davao City but now residing in the United Kingdom. In 2010, her debut novel Tall Story won the 2011 Europe Crystal Kite Award and the 2012 Philippine National Children’s Book Award. Again in 2014, her 2nd novel Shine won the Crystal Kite Award for Britain and Ireland.

    Candy quimpo gourlay (davao)

  • 41

    She wrote the novel entitled The Mango Bride which was released internationally by the global publisher Penguin Books in 2013. this same novel, which was then known as In the Service of Secrets, won for her the prestigious Carlos

    Marivi soliven (manila)

  • 42

    All three are graduates of the Creative Writing Dept. of UP Diliman and have been awardees of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award and other prestigious literary recognitions.

    Jose wendell capili, Carljoe javier, Raissa claire u. rivera

  • 43

    _, widely known as José Rizal, was a Filipino nationalist and polymath during the tail end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

    José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda

  • 44

    was a Filipino graphic novelist who created the characters Darna, Dyesebel, Captain Barbell, Lastikman, Bondying, Varga, Wanted: Perfect Mother, Hiwaga, Maruja, Mariposa, Roberta, Rita, Buhay Pilipino, Jack and Jill, Flash Bomba, Tiny Tony, and Dragonna among others.

    Mars Ravelo (October 9, 1916 – September 12, 1988, Tanza Cavite)

  • 45

    Mar 2, 2012 - On March 3, 1894, educator _, who authored the first Filipino modern English-language short story "Dead Stars", was born in Lucena City, Quezon. Benitez was among the first generation of Filipinos trained in the American education system which used English as the medium of instruction.

    Paz Marquez-Benitez

  • 46

    _ was a Filipino writer and feminist, remarkably noted as the first translator of Dr. José Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere into the Tagalog language. 

    Pascual H. Poblete

  • 47

    _ or widely known as Bo Sanchez is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, Catholic lay preacher and minister. He is known as the "Preacher in Blue Jeans". He was born on July 11, 1966 in Caloocan City to Eugenio and Pilar Sanchez.

    Eugenio Isabelo Tomas Reyes Sanchez Jr.

  • 48

    _ is a well-known and recognized Filipino-language creative writer, editor, author, novelist, short story writer, essayist, fictionist, professor, textbook writer, and anthologist in the Philippines.

    Efren Reyes Abueg

  • 49

    Born as Belinda Ty in Malabon, Philippines in 1931. Linda Ty Casper graduated valedictorian in the University of the Philippines, and later earned her Master's degree in Harvard University for International Law. In 1956, she married Leonard Casper, a professor emeritus of Boston College who is also a critic of Philippine Literature.

    Linda Ty Casper

  • 50

    _ was a Filipino poet, editor, author, and teacher. One of the country's most respected writers, Dimalanta published several books of poetry, criticism, drama, and prose and edited various literary anthologies.

    Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta

  • 51

    Filipino writers continue to write poetry, short stories, novellas, novels and essays whether these are socially committed, gender/ethnic related or are personal in intention or not.

    The Contemporary Period

  • 52

    Chairman - Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (Writers Union of the Philippines), a Founding Board Member of the Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society, Board Member of the Wika ng Kultura at Agham, a member of the Kabulig Bikol Writers Organization and the Albay Writers Group, and a consultant of the National Bookstore.

    Abdon M. Balde Jr.

  • 53

    _ Ani ng Dangal Award by Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

    2010

  • 54

    _ South East Asian Writers Award by the Crown Prince of Thailand,

    2009

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    _ Bikol Regional Artist Award for Literary Arts by Hon. Jesse Robredo

    2009

  • 56

    published writer of all sorts of genres (from serious poetry to horror stories for adolescents to humorous essays to erotic novel.)

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 57

    She did the writing, lay outing and publishing of the spoof of her school's campus paper. She sold each copy for P2.00 or $ 0.05 to her classmates.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 58

    She took up BA Creative Writing (Filipino) in the University of the Philippines while she worked as a waitress at night. She jgraduated cum laude in 2002. She immediately signed up for MA Filipino, major in Literature. She is very optimistic that she will finish the course soon.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 59

    She is the youngest member of UMPIL or Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas' Board of Directors in 2004-2010

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 60

    president of Linangan sa Imahen, Retorika at Anyo (LIRA) in 2007-2009. LIRA is the premiere and the oldest organization of Filipino poets who write primarily in the national language.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 61

    She is the Executive Officer for Membership and Documentation of Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society (FILCOLS), an organization of authors and publishers that helps fight for the economic rights of copyright holders.

    Beverly Siy or Bebang

  • 62

    Author of seven collections of poetry, the most recent being Basta (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2009). He has received the Philippines Free Press Literary Award and the Manila Critics Circle National Book Award. He earned his MFA in poetry at Washington University in Saint Louis, where he won the Norma Lowry Prize and the Academy of American Poets Prize. He teaches at the Ateneo de Manila University and at De La Salle University-Manila.

    Allan Popa

  • 63

    written 3 collections of short fiction: Men of the East and other Stories, Woman of AmKaw and other stories. Conversion and other fictions as well as three novels An Embarrassment of Riches, Banyaga, A Song of War, and Blue Angel, White Shadow

    Charlson Ong

  • 64

    a renowned teacher, editor, writer, and pioneer of creative nonfiction. Garnering honors since her colegiala days, Dr. Hidalgo has also received such prestigious awards as Gawad Balagtas, Graphic, Free Press, Focus, Manila Critics' Circle, British Council Grant to Cambridge, and the U.P. President's Award for Outstanding Publication

    Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo

  • 65

    She has been recognized as Outstanding Thomasian Writer, Hall of Famer for the International Publication Award, and Grand Prize winner for the Novel in the Palanca Awards. She was Vice President for Public Affairs of the University of the Philippines and at present is the director of the University of Sto. Tomas Publishing House, and an associate of the UP Institute of Creative Writing.

    Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo

  • 66

    has written nine books and edited eight other titles, including the landmark Ladlad series of gay literature.

    Danton Remoto

  • 67

    He taught English and Literature at Ateneo de Manila University before taking early retirement to work as a Communications Analyst at the United Nations Development Programme.

    Danton Remoto

  • 68

    He is now the Head of Research and Desk Manager of TV5, where he also co-hosts a weekly TV show and a daily radio show. He studied at Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines, University of Stirling (U.K.) and Rutgers University (U.S.A.)

    Danton Remoto

  • 69

    One of those who conceptualized and created Batibot, the acclaimed children's educational TV show. Abstract/editor for US based electronic database publisher; Managing Editor and columnist of Filipinas – the only monthly glossy magazine for the Fil-Am community in the US

    GEMMA NEMENZO

  • 70

    a Filipino playwright, novelist and writer of speculative fiction. His work has published both in his native Philippines and abroad, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, The Apex Book of World SF and the Exotic Gothic series.

    Dean Francis Alfar

  • 71

    His literary awards include ten Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature- including the Grand Prize for Novel for Salamanca - as well as the Manila Critics' Circle National Book Awards for the graphic novels Siglo: Freedom and Siglo: Passion, and the Philippines Free Press Literary Award.

    Dean Francis Alfar

  • 72

    He is an advocate of the literature of the fantastic, publishing the annual Philippine Speculative Fiction series, as well as a comic book creator and a blogger.

    Dean Francis Alfar

  • 73

    National Book Critics Circle Awardee International IMPAC Dublin and Lannan Literary Awards for The Known World Received a MacArthur Fellowship in 2004. His first collection of stories, Lost in the City, won the PEN/Hemingway Award and was shortlisted for the National Book Award. Most recent book is All Aunt Hagar's Children.

    Edward P. Jones

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    author of two books of poetry, Pag-aabang sa Kundiman: Isang Tulambuhay (2006) and Isa Na Namang Pagtingala sa Buwan (2005). His 2009 novel, Walong Diwata ng Pagkahulog [Eight Muses of the Fall], longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and won the NCCA Writer's Prize for the Novel.

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    His works have also received awards from the Palanca, PBBY Salanga Writer's Prize, Gawad Surian sa Tula and Gantimpalang Collantes. His second novel, Sa Kasunod ng 909, which won the 2011 KAL Gawad Antonio M. Abad for Best Dissertation in UP Diliman, will be published soon.

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    He was invited as writer in residence to the 2010 International Writing Program of the University of Iowa. Samar teaches Philippine Literature and Creative Writing at Ateneo de Manila University and is now the Director of the Ateneo Institute of Literary Arts and Practices (AILAP).

    Edgar Calabia Samar

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    Unang Gantimpala sa Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (2006), Gawad Soc Rodrigo (2007), Fellow sa UP-ICW Writers Workshop for Mid Career Writers noong 2007.

    Eros Atalia

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    • Taguan Pung (kalipunan ng mga akdang di pambata) at Manwal ng mga Napapagal (kopiteybol dedbol buk) (UST 2005) • Peksman (mamatay ka man) Nagsisinungaling Ako (VPE 2007) • Ligo na U, Lapit na Me (VPE 2009) • Wag Lang di Makaraos: 100 Flash Fiction (VPE) •"Its Not that Complicated: Bakit hindi pa sasakupin ng mga alien ang daigdig sa 2012“

    Eros Atalia

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    Former Philippine Undersecretary of Education .ISAGANI R. CRUZ (Ph.D., University of Maryland) is the president of The Manila Times College and a Governor of the National Book Development Board. He is a consultant to the presidents of De La Salle University and Far Eastern University.

    ISAGANI R. CRUZ

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    He belongs to the Hall of Fame of the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards in Literature and is one of the 2010 Outstanding Filipinos (TOFIL). He writes for Philippine Star.

    ISAGANI R. CRUZ

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    He is the author of numerous poetry collections and works in literary and cultural criticism, including Our Lady of the Carnival (1996), The Sorrows of Water (2000), Kaluluwa (2001), Philippine Gay Culture: The Last Thirty Years (1996), Slip/pages: Essays in Philippine Gay Criticism (1998), Performing the Self: Occasional Prose (2003), The Garden of Wordlessness (2005), and Misterios and Other Poems ( 2005)

    J. Neil C. Garcia

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    He is currently working on a full-length book, a postcolonial survey and analysis of Philippine poetry in English. He recently edited the anthology: Aura: The Gay Theme in Philippine Fiction in English.

    J. Neil C. Garcia

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    has published more than 25 books of fiction and nonfiction, winning many awards for his writing both in the Philippines and overseas. He has been a Fulbright, Hawthornden, British Council, David TK Wong, Rockefeller, and Civitella Ranieri fellow

    JOSE DALISAY JR., PhD

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    He has lectured on Philippine culture and politics in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Singapore, Malaysia, and China, among other places. His second novel, Soledad's Sister, was shortlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize in 2007.

    JOSE DALISAY JR., PhD

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    Pangasinan poet, is the author of poetry collections Balikas na Caboloan (Voices from Caboloan) published by the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts (NCCA) under its UBOD New Authors Series (2005) and Malagilion: Sonnets tan Villanelles (2007). Malagilion was recognized by the National Book Development Board and Manila Critics Circle as Finalist for Best Book of Poetry in the 27th National Book Award. Villafania is one of the 11 outstanding Pangasinenses and recipient of the 1st ASNA Award for Arts and Culture (Literature) during the first-ever Agew na Pangasinan and 430th Foundation Day of Pangasinan in 2010.

    Santiago B. Villafania

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    His recent work is entitled Pinabli & Other Poems released in 2012

    Santiago B. Villafania

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    is an author of short stories, personal essays, and scholarly articles.

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    Her stories and essays have won the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards, the Philippines Free Press Literary Award, the Nick Joaquin Literary Award, and the CCP Gantimpalang Ani

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    She recently won the NCCA Writer's Prize for a third collection of short stories, entitled ‘Island of the Disappeared'.

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    She has been Fulbright Visiting Professor twice, a Ford Foundation Country Scholar for Southeast Asian Literature, a British Council Center scholar to Oxford University, and a writer-in-residence in Lavigny, Switzerland

    Rosario Cruz-Lucero

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    is a real estate developer, entrepreneur, Editor-in-chief of UNO Magazine, newspaper columnist , television and events host, erstwhile actor

    RJ Ledesma

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    His latest book "IT ONLY HURTS WHEN I PEE, RJ Ledesma's Imaginary Guide to Bodily Gases, Hair Loss & Pink Parts" will be out this December from Anvil Publishing. His last book "IS IT HOT IN HERE OR IS IT ME?" was a finalist in the leisure category of the 30th National Book Awards. All of his books, including "LIES MY YAYA SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME" and "I DO OR I DIE" are collections from his weekly "Pogi from a Parallel Universe" columns in the Philippine Star.

    RJ Ledesma

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    Essayist and scholar, RESIL B. MOJARES authored such award-winning books as Origins and Rise of the Filipino Novel (1979), Theater in Society, Society in Theater (1985), House of Memory (1997 ), Waiting for Mariang Makiling (2002), and Brains of the Nation (2006).

    RESIL B. MOJARES

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    Long-time member of the Manila Critics Circle, he is currently general editor of the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation and professor emeritus at the University of San Carlos in Cebu City

    RESIL B. MOJARES

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    She won the Manila Critics Circle's National Book Award for Children's Literature for Why the Piña Has a Hundred Eyes and Other Classic Philippine Folktales About Fruits. Daughters True, a history book she co-edited for the centennial of her alma mater, St. Scholastica's College won the National Book Award for Education in 2007.

    Neni Sta.Romana Cruz

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    She has also written a series on Philippine pop culture: Don't Take a Bath on a Friday: Philippine Superstitions and Folk Beliefs, and the bestsellers, You Know You're a Filipino If...A Pinoy Primer, and the Ngalang Pinoy: A Primer on Filipino Wordplay. Her work has been anthologized in over 20 other books.

    Neni Sta.Romana Cruz