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It has been a while, hasn’t it? But I’m back with this again since my work sched has finally loosened up a little! In this week’s edition, we’ve got news from the Frankfurt Book Fair, Reese Witherspoon’s first novel, and the death of Baek Se-hee.
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Okay, I had this blog post planned out better earlier today, but after a tiring shift at work I’m afraid it’s just going to be me groggily recounting what I can while trying not to fall asleep. You get what you get!
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Okay, it’s been quite a while since the Manila International Book Fair ended, but my literal work life has been stressing me out and making me want to pull out what little hair I have on the top of my head. I haven’t updated the blog in a bit, unless it’s Drag Race Philippines: Slaysian
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The Vida New Adult book collection launch, Vibal’s acquisition of Six de los Reyes’ Project Saving Noah, and Ateneo events at the Manila International Book Fair in this week’s edition.
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The Vida New Adult launch, Waiting in the Wings illustrated cover, the PBBY-Salanga Prize, and Luigi Mangione in this week’s edition.
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I think the last time I was in the Metropolitan Theater was when I was a freshman in high school, or maybe even younger? All I remember is we watched Ibong Adarna. Or maybe it was Walang Sugat. Either way, IT WAS A LONG TIME AGO. So when I had a chance to visit the
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Katrina Ramos Atienza’s Well Played, the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, and multiple calls for submissions in this week’s edition.
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Ever since the pandemic, I haven’t really made an effort to go out and attend things because why would I want to leave the comfort and safety of my own place? As the literal years since the pandemic has passed, though, I’ve made more of an effort to get out of my place and attend
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There was a point in my life when I was a regular at the Instituto Cervantes’ annual Día del Libro celebrations because 1. I had to do it for my job, and 2. Their old location at Kalaw was literally just a short jeepney ride away from where I used to work. Once I left