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Ang Labintatlong Pasaway
2014
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Mga maikling kwentong postmoderno nina Mes de Guzman, German Gervacio, Mykel Andrada, Mayette Bayuga, Luna Sicat Cleto, Khavn dela Cruz, Alvin Yapan, Edgar Samar, Allan Derain, Eros Atalia, Eli Guieb, Norman Wilwayco, at Rolando Tolentino. Mga guhit ni Adam David.
Avg Rating
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Authors

Edgar Samar
Edgar Samar
Author · 13 books
Edgar Calabia Samar is a multi-awarded poet and novelist from the Philippines. His first novel, Walong Diwata ng Pagkahulog, received the NCCA Writer’s Prize in 2005, and its English translation as Eight Muses of the Fall was longlisted in the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2009. In 2013, he received two Philippine National Book Awards––one for his second novel, Sa Kasunod ng 909 (Best Novel), and another for his book on the creative process, Halos Isang Buhay: Ang Manananggal sa Pagsusulat ng Nobela (Best Book of Criticism). Si Janus Silang at ang Tiyanak ng Tabon, the first book in his YA series Janus Silang, also received the Philippine National Book Award for Best Novel in 2015 and the Philippine National Children’s Book Award for Best 2014-2015 Read in 2016. He has also received prizes for his poetry and fiction from the Palanca and the PBBY-Salanga Writer’s Prize. His other books include Pag-aabang sa Kundiman: Isang Tulambuhay, a poetry collection, and 101 Kagila-gilalas na Nilalang, a children's encyclopedia of Philippine fantastic creatures. In 2010, he was invited as writer-in-residence to the International Writing Program of the University of Iowa.
Eros S. Atalia
Eros S. Atalia
Author · 9 books
Si Eros S. Atalia ay nagtapos sa Phililippine Normal University noong 1996 sa kursong Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino at tumangap ng Balagtas Award. Tinanghal bilang pinakamahusay na major mula 1994-1996. Nagwagi ang kanyang tulang “Maririing Tusok ng Kalawanging Karayom sa Nagngangalit na Ugat” ng Unang gantimpala sa Pambansang Patimpalak sa Pagsulat ng Tula ng Pandaylipi Ink., noong 1995. Naging manunulat sa The Torch (Ang Opisyal na Pamahayagang Pangkampus ng PNU) mula 1993-1995. Naging contributor din siya sa mga pambansang tabloids. Kinilala ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, Talaang Ginto ang kanyang tula “Maglaba ay Di Biro” bilang ikalawang gantimpalang banggit noong 2004 at sa taon din iyon ay nagwagi ng ikatlong Gantimpala para sa Gawad Collantes sa Sanaysay na may pamagat na “Ang Politika ng Wikang Pambansa: Mula sa Iba’t Ibang Pagsipat at Paglapat (Paghimay, Pagbistay at Pagtugaygay sa Suliranin ng Pilipinas sa Wika). Isa sa mga editor ng “Kamasutra” salin sa Filipino at naging creative consultant ng Asian Social Institute sa isang nilimbag na monograph. Kasalukuyan nyang tinatapos ang kanyang Master of Arts in Language and Literature Major in Filipino sa DLSU sa ilalim ng SFA at nagtuturo ng Filipino sa Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas na kung saan ay Junior Associate siya sa Center for Creative Writing and Studies.
Rolando B. Tolentino
Rolando B. Tolentino
Author · 6 books

Rolando B. Tolentino is an associate for fiction of the UP Institute for Creative Writing. He is a faculty member of the UP Film Institute. He is the founding chair of Katha, the fictionists group in Filipino, and is a member of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino and the Congress of Teachers and Educators for Nationalism and Democracy (CONTEND-UP). His works include: Sakit ng Kalingkingan: 100 Dagli sa Edad ng Krisis (2005), Kuwentong Syudad (co-editor, 2002), Sapinsaping Pag-ibig at Pagtangis: Tatlong Novella ng Pagsinta’t Paghinagpis (1999); Fastfood, Megamall at iba pang kwento sa pagsasara ng ikalawang milenyum (1999); Relasyon: Mga Kwuwento ng Paglusong at Pag-ahon (co-editor, 1999); Ali*bang+Bang atpb. Kwento (1994); Habilin: Antolohiya ng Katha Para sa Pambansang Kasarinlan (co-editor, 1991); Engkwentro: Kalipunan ng mga Akda ng Kabataang Manunulat (co-editor, 1990). He has received many awards here and abroad, namely: Distinguished Visitor, UC-Berkeley and UCLA Southeast Asian Studies Consortium (2006), Visiting Fellow, Sociology Department, National University of Singapore (Jul 2005-Dec 2006), Obermann Summer Research Fellowship (2004), Best Arts Book, Gintong Aklat, (2002), Writer’s Prize, National Commission for Culture and the Arts (2001), Manila Critics Circle Award for Best Film Criticism Book (2001); Gawad Chancellor for Best Literary Work (2001); Lily Monteverde Professorial Chair (2000-2001); UP International Publication Award (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003); Henry Sy Professorial Chair (1998-1999); Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 1998, 1994, 1991; Research Grant, U.P. Office of Research Coordination, 1998-1999, 1999-2000; Research Grant, U.P. Center for Integrative Development Studies, 1997-1998; Angara Fellowship, U.P. Women’s Studies Center, 1997-1998; Belmonte Creative Writing Grant, U.P. College of Arts and Letters, 1997-1998; Research Grant, Sumitomo Foundation, 1997-1998; CCP Gawad para sa Alternatibong Pelikula at Video, 1996; All University Predoctoral Merit Fellowship, USC, 1993-1996; Fulbright Grant to pursue Ph.D. in area of Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, 1992-1996; Writing Grant, Cultural Center of the Philippines; Thesis Grant, Philippine Social Science Council, 1991.

Norman Wilwayco
Norman Wilwayco
Author · 4 books
Norman Wilwayco is an award-winning author who has published five books. These are “Mondomanila,” “Responde,” “Gerilya,” “Rekta,” and his most recent, “Migrantik.” His novels “Mondo” and “Gerilya” have won the Grand Prize for Literature in the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards. He’s also a meme master who covers a range of topics, from politics to pop culture, on his official Facebook page.
Luna Sicat Cleto
Author · 3 books

Luna Sicat-Cleto was born on January 29, 1967. She completed her AB in 1990 and her MA in 1999. The daughter of distinguished writers—Ellen Sicat won important awards while the late Rogelio Sicat remains to be one of the most remarkable fictionists in Philippine literature—Luna has garnered several literary awards of her own, including the Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for her short stories, essays, poems, and stories for children; the Gawad CCP for one-act play; and the Gawad Chancellor for her literary work. In 2005, she won the Madrigal-Gonzalez Best First Book Award for Makinilyang Altar, published by the University of the Philippines Press. Her works have also been recognized as integral to the development of the tradition of women's writing in the country. She is a professor at the Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, where she is currently working on her Ph.D in Malikhaing Pagsulat. (http://www.panitikan.com.ph/authors/s...)

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