#romanceclass
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Romance Class at Dumaguete Literary Festival, the Anthropic settlement hearing, and Federico García Lorca in this week’s edition!
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It’s been three days since this lovely event was held, and it’s taken me a bit to blog about it because 1. Work, and 2. It took me some time to upload the YouTube videos of the livereadings, which are a signature Romance Class thing by now. But I’ve got some time now and I…
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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.