september 2007

September 25, 2007

7th Ateneo Writers Workshop fellows named

The 7th Ateneo National Writer's Workshop wil be held Oct 22-27 at the Sacred Heart Novitiate in Novaliches, Quezon City. This year's fellows are Ernanie Francisco Rafael, Sonny Corpuz Sendon, Enrique Sia Villasis (poetry in Filipino); Joy Anne Icayan, Camile May C. Ocumen, Miguel Antonio Lizada (poetry in English); Mary Anne Claure M. Umali, Joanne Rose T. Laddaran, Anna Levita Macapugay (short fiction in Filipino); and Catherine Flores Alpay, Andrew S. Robles and Katherine Gae T. Yamar (short fiction in English).

Award-winning poets and fictionists will be the workshop's panelists: Dean Alfar, Marjorie Evasco, Mookie Katigbak, Susan Lara, Allan Popa, Jun Cruz Reyes, Joseph Salazar, Benilda Santos, Luna Sicat, Angelo Suarez, Joel Toledo, Roland Tolentino, Kimie Tuvera, Larry Ypil, Michael Coroza, Jema Pamintuan, Edgar Samar and Alvin Yapan.

The workshop is organized by the Ateneo Institute of Literary Arts and Practices headed by acting director Marco Aniano V. Lopez, with the help of the National Commission on Culture and the Arts.

Tag: WORKSHOPS


September 22, 2007

British Council and UP ICW hold performance poetry workshop
by Arvin Abejo Mangohig

Poetry, both a spoken and written art, is actually a performance medium. Readings and others multimedia performances bring poetry closer to a generation reared on MTV, youtube, and blogs.

The British Council, in cooperation with the Likhaan: University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing, will be holding performance poetry workshops as part of its Animating Literature project. London-based Francesca Beard will gather a select number of young Filipino writers to train in UP Diliman and UP Baguio, in coordination with its deans - National Artist Virgilio Almario and Elizabeth Calinawagan respectively. They in turn will spread the expertise Beard will share to others, especially elementary and high school teachers, who would like to venture into performance as art.

ICW Director Vim Nadera, himself a noted performance poet, is delighted at hosting Francesca Beard once again. She caused quite a stir during her last visit two years ago, and this second one, Nadera hopes, will be more fruitful and more artistically fulfilling. The British Council wasted no time in contacting the ICW -- for the latter's Literatour -- a program offered to literature teachers and students alike. Beard will be training performance poets at the Pulungang Claro M. Recto of the UP Diliman's Faculty Center (September 26-28) and UP Baguio's College of Arts and Communications (September 30-October 2) for the seminars.

For details, please contact Eva Cadiz at 9221830.

Francesca Beard was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia . She grew up in Penang and now lives in London. She is also a lyricist and a workshop facilitator. She has traveled the world and toured in Azerbaijan , Bulgaria , Colombia and the Philippines, which she considers advanced in performance poetry comparatively.

Tags: EVENTS


September 8, 2007

The 2nd Philippine Graphic/Fiction Awards

Calling all Filipino writers, artists, and just about anyone with a wild imagination! Neil Gaiman invites you to join this nationwide writing competition to seek out excellent work in two categories: comics and prose fiction.

The deadline for submission of entries is on October 31, 2007.

Over P300,000 in prizes, including P100,000 grand prize for the first place winners!

COMIC BOOK:
1st Prize - P100,000
2nd Prize - P30,000
3rd Prize - P15,000

SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY/HORROR:
1st Prize - P100,000
2nd Prize - P30,000
3rd Prize - P15,000

Downloads: Contest guidelines and official application form

Tags: CONTESTS


September 8, 2007

Writers, Senator Mar Roxas, and Palanca family join hands for Philippine literature

On its 57th year, the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the country’s premier literary awards, honored this year’s winners in 18 categories in the awards ceremony held at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City with Senator Mar Roxas as the guest speaker.

Senator Mar Roxas who has been described as “one of the young leaders in politics and business who will bring Asia and the Pacific to the forefront of world affairs” is known for his advocacies on quality education, livelihood programs, information technology, consumer welfare, and good governance.

Sen. Roxas was conferred with the Palanca Awards’ Gawad Dangal ng Lahi during the event.

Multi-awarded playwright and poet, Nicholas B. Pichay, became the 20th Palanca Hall of Fame awardee after winning his fifth first prize with his Filipino full-length play entry, Tres Ataques de Corazon.

The list of winners for this year’s Palanca Awards, half of which are first-time winners, include:

Filipino Division

Dulang Pampelikula

1st – Miguel G. Alcarazen (Prisoner Alpha)
2nd – Marlon G. Manuel (Kolono)
3rd – Renei Patricia E. Dimla (Katay)
Dulang Ganap Ang Haba
1st – Nicolas B. Pichay (Tres Ataques De Corazon)
2nd – Edward P. Perez (Apuntador)
3rd – Rodolfo C. Vera (Ang Mga Huwad)

Dulaang May Isang Yugto
1st – Christopher D. Martinez (Our Lady of Arlegui)
2nd – Jose Dennis C. Teodosio (Baka Sakali)
3rd – Lateya P. Bucoy (Ellas Inocentes)

Sanaysay
1st – Annalyn L. Leyesa (Bahay-Bahayan)
2nd – Ma. Jovita E. Zarate (Sa Hulo't Libis Ng Aking Bayan)
3rd – Maribel Bagabaldo-Frasure (Stet)

Kabataaan Sanaysay
1st – Anna Larisa Victoria U. Vega (Ang Huling Ngiti Ng Pagkalinga)
2nd – Mary Anne Jelli E. Gaza (Isang Siglo, Isang Dekada't Isang Taon)
3rd – Kathleen Teresa M. Ramos (Tatawa Na 'Yan)

Tula
1st – Carlos M. Piocos III (Corpus)
2nd – Rebecca T. Añonuevo (Paglingon Sa Pag-Asa At Iba Pang Tula)
3rd – Renato L. Santos (Sosy, Atbp....)

Maikling Kuwentong Pambata
1st – Sheila Gonzales-Dela Cuesta (Junior)
2nd – Joachim Emilio B. Antonio (Ang Ampalaya Sa Pinggan Ni Peepo)
3rd – Michael M. Coroza (Imibisibol Man Ang Tatay)

Maikling Kuwento
1st – Allan Alberto N. Derain (Paputian Ng Laba)
2nd – Jerome B. Gomez (Desperately, Susan)
3rd – Dana Batnag (D Bampyr Chronicles...O Kwento Ng Mga Tao Sa Bayang Walang Hope)

Regional Division
Maikling Kuwento - Cebuano
1st – Merlie M. Alunan (Pamato)
2nd – Ferdinand L. Balino (Absent, Ma'am)
3rd – Noel P. Tuazon (Kundat Sa Unang Gugma)

Maikling Kuwento - Hiligaynon
1st – Peter Solis Nery (Candido)
2nd – Felino Salem Garcia, Jr. (Sa Hingapusan)
3rd – No Winner

Maikling Kuwento - Iluko
1st – Noli S. Dumlao (Dadapilan)
2nd – Bernardo D. Tabbada (Ti Danapidip Nga Addang Ni Manong Rod)
3rd – Aurelio S. Agcaoili (Alimpapatok Iti Panawen Ti Ariangga)

English Division

Full-Length Play
1st – Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza (Pure)
2nd – Glenn Sevilla Mas (Games People Play)
3rd – Cynthia Lapeña-Amador (The Piano)

One-Act Play
1st – Debbie Ann Tan (Time Waits)
2nd – Joshua L. Lim So (Portraits)
3rd – Allan Lopez (Battery Park)
Poetry
1st – Mikael de Lara Co (Hands For A Fistful Of Sand)
2nd – José Edmundo Ocampo Reyes (Imaginary Numbers)
3rd – Dinah Roma-Sianturi (Geographies Of Light)

Short Story
1st – Angelo R. Lacuesta (Flames)
2nd – Douglas James Limpe Candano (Dreaming Valhalla)
3rd – Crystal Gail Shangkuan Koo (Benito Salazar's Last Creation)

Short Story For Children
1st – Lakambini A. Sitoy (The Elusive Banana Dog)
2nd – Dean Francis Alfar (Poor, Poor Luisa)
3rd – Ian Fermin R. Casocot (The Last Days of Magic)

Essay
1st – Wilfredo O. Pascual, Jr. (Lost In Childrensville)
2nd – Rosalinda Lejano-Massebieau (Culture Shocked: A Story of Recovery)
3rd – Allan J. Pastrana (The Lady's Train)

Kabataan Essay
1st – Cristina Gratia T. Tantengco (Humor, Faith, Bayanihan and Kayod: Survival Tools For The 21st Century Filipino)
2nd – Juan Emmanuel P. Batuhan (Sterling Pinoy)
3rd – Hannah L. Co (Adaptability)

Established in 1950 to honor Don Carlos Palanca Sr., the Palanca Awards aims to serve as an incentive for Filipino writers to craft their outstanding literary works; to serve as a repository of Filipino literary masterpieces, and its dissemination to the public especially students.

Tags: NEWS, CONTESTS


September 8, 2007

National Book Awards Winners

Best Book in Cultural Studies: (2 winners)

  • Kasaysayan at Pag-unlad ng Dulaang Pambata sa Pilipinas, by Arthur P. Casanova. UST Publishing House.
  • Treading Through: 45 Years of Philippine Dance, by Basilio Esteban S. Villaruz. University of the Philippines Press and Philippine Folklife Museum Foundation. ( Isagani R. Cruz)

Best Book in Theology/Religion:

  • God Was Not in the Wind: An Evolutionary Understanding of Popular Religion in the Philippines, by Jimmy A. Belita, C.M. Adamson University Press. (Isagani R. Cruz)

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Prize for Best Book on Business/Economics/Finance:

  • Coconut: The Philippines’ Money Tree , by Renato M. Labadan. RM Labadan and Associates and University Research and Resource Development. (Isagani R. Cruz and Amado T. Tetangco, Jr.)

Best Book on Sports:

  • Pacific Storm: Dispatches on Pacquiao of the Philippines, by Recah Trinidad. Anvil / Inquirer. (Juaniyo Arcellana)

Best Book on Plays:

  • Mga Premyadong Dula, by Lito Casaje. De La Salle University Press. (Juaniyo Arcellana)

Best Cookbook/Best Book on Food: (both nominees win)

  • The Governor-General’s Kitchen: Philippine Culinary Vignettes and Period Recipes, 1521-1935 , by Felice Prudente Sta. Maria. Anvil.
  • Potluck, Hidalgo Bonding: A Family Heritage Cookbook, edited by Jaime C. Laya and Adelaida Lim. Anvil. (Juaniyo Arcellana)

Best Book of Essays:

  • Science Solitaire: Essays on Science, Nature, and Becoming Human, by Maria Isabel Garcia. Ateneo de Manila University Press. (Alfred A. Yuson)

Best Anthology:

  • The Manila We Knew, edited by Linda Panlilio

Best Book in the Social Sciences:

  • Adios, Patria Adorada: The Filipino as Ilustrado, the Ilustrado as Filipino, by Alfredo Roces. De La Salle University Press. (Alfred A. Yuson)

Alfonso T. Ongpin Prize for Best Book on Art/Architecture: (2 winners)

  • Ani: The Life and Art of Hermogena Borja Lungay, Boholano Painter, by Marjorie Evasco. UST Publishing House.
  • Brushstrokes from the Heart: ArtPetron, The First Five Years, by Alice G. Guillermo. Petron Corporation. (Alfred A. Yuson & Maribel Ongpin)

Best Children’s Book:

  • Bad Kings, by Gilda Cordero Fernando. Anvil. (Danton R. Remoto)

Best Biography/Autobiography: (3 winners)

  • Beyond the Great Wall: A Family Journal, by Mario I. Miclat. Anvil.
  • Kapitan: Geny Lopez and the Making of ABS-CBN, by Raul Rodrigo. ABS-CBN Publishing.
  • Myself, Elsewhere, by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil. Nakpil Publishing. (Ruel de Vera)

Juan C. Laya Prize for Best Book of Fiction in a Foreign Language: (2 winners)

  • Banyaga: A Song of War, by Charlson Ong. Anvil.
  • The Jupiter Effect, by Katrina Tuvera. Anvil. (Danton R. Remoto & Ma. Regina L. DeGracia)

Best Anthology:

  • The Manila We Knew, edited by Erlinda Enriquez Panlilio. Anvil. (Ruel de Vera)

Best Book in the Sciences: (2 winners)

  • A Guide to Families of Common Flowering Plants in the Philippines, by Irma Remo Castro. University of the Philippines Press.
  • Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine ( C.A.M.), by Victoriano Y. Lim. University of Santo Tomas Publishing House. (Ruel de Vera)

Best Edited Book:

  • Great Scott!: The New Day William Henry Scott Reader, edited by Bezalie Bautista Uc-Kung. New Day. (Ophelia A. Dimalanta, Chair)

Best Book on Education:

  • Daughters True: 100 Years of Scholastican Education, 1906-2006, edited by Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz, Paulynn Paredes Sicam, Karina Africa Bolasco, and Ma. Ceres P. Doyo. St. Scholastica’s College. (Ophelia A. Dimalanta, Chair)

Best Book on Film/Film Criticism:

  • Postmodern Filming of Literature: Sources, Contexts and Adaptations, by Joyce L. Arriola. University of Santo Tomas Publishing House. (Ophelia A. Dimalanta, Chair)

Best Book of Short Fiction: (2 winners)

  • Maligayang Pagdating sa Sitio Catacutan: Mga Kuwentong Kasisindakan, Aklat 1 / Malagim ang Gabi sa Sitio Catacutan: Mga Kuwentong Kasisindakan, Aklat 2, by Tony Perez. Anvil.
  • Pagluwas, by Zosimo Quibilan Jr. University of the Philippines Press. (Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist)

Best Book of Poems: (2 winners)

  • Gagamba sa Uhay: Kalipunan ng mga Haiku, by Rogelio G. Mangahas. C&E Publishing.
  • Apokripos, by Jerry B. Gracio. University of the Philippines Press. (Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist)

Best Translation: (2 winners)

  • The Colonial Odyssey of Leyte, 1521-1914, by Manuel Artigas y Cuerva, translated by Rolando O. Borrinaga and Cantius J. Kobak. New Day.
  • Gagamba sa Uhay: Kalipunan ng mga Haiku, by Rogelio G. Mangahas, translated by Marne L. Kilates. C&E Publishing. (Virgilio S. Almario, National Artist)

Juan C. Laya Prize for Best Book of a Fiction in a Vernacular Language:

  • (H)istoryador(a), by Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera Jr. University of the Philippines Press.

Best Book Design:

  • The Governor-General’s Kitchen: Philippine Culinary Vignettes and Period Recipes, 1521-1935, by Felice Prudente Sta. Maria, designed by Guillermo Ramos. Anvil.

Publisher of the Year:

  • Anvil Publishing

Tag: NEWS, CONTESTS


September 8, 2007

Finalists for 4th Premio Tomas Arejola Named

Two essays, two short stories and ten collections of poetry are in contention for top honors in the Region’s most coveted literary prize.

This was announced recently by Carlos Arejola, chairman of the Bicol-wide Premio Tomas Arejola para sa Literaturang Bikolnon. The literature award is named in honor of the Bicolano nationalist writer and patriot, and a leading member of the Propaganda Movement and the Malolos Congress.

Cited in the essay category are: “Ringgaw nin Imahinasyon, Kawat sa Pagtukdo” by Judith Balares-Salamat of Pili, Camarines Sur” and “An Dalan nin Pakikisumaro” by Adrian V. Remodo of Lagonoy, Camarines Sur.

The finalists for the fiction category are: “Abaniko” by Marissa Reorizo-Casillan of Naga City and “An Kris” by Irene L. Taniegra of Pili, Camarines Sur.

The ten poetry collections cited this year are as follows: “Ini, an mga buhay ta” by Jaime Jesus Borlagdan of Tabaco City; “Tinalbong ko su Tibabong” by Ryan B. de los Reyes of Baao, Camarines Sur; “Mga Tigsik” by Aida B. Cirujales of Naga City; “Agbay a Oras Sana” by Eurely P. Arroyo of Buhi, Camarines Sur; “Paradakop kan Pangiturugan” by Marissa Reorizo-Casillan of Naga City; “Hapiyap kan Kalangitan” by Jerico Rebadeo of Calabanga, Camarines Sur; “Rawitdawit Haleng Camaligan” by Jhonald A. Caballero of Camaligan, Camarines Sur; “Sa Banal asin sa Mga Tampalasan” by Adrian V. Remodo of Lagonoy, Camarines Sur: “Lagatak sa Riles kan Tren”by Christine P. Cordez of Milaor, Camarines Sur; and “Antisipasyon asin iba pang mga rawitdawit” by Victor Dennis T. Nierva of San Fernando, Camarines Sur.

The said finalists will receive the PTALB Diploma of Merit on September 19, this year at the St. Vincent de Paul Auditorium of the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary in Naga City. The best entries, to be named in said occasion, will receive P2,500 and the PTALB gold medallion. A grand prize winner shall then be chosen from the among the category winners and will be conferred the title Parasurat nin Taon (Writer of the Year) and receive P10,000 cash. The public is invited to the awarding ceremonies.

The Arejola Foundation for Social Responsibility, the prime mover of the annual literary tilt, also spearheads the Juliana Arejola-Fajardo Workshop sa Pagsurat-Bikol and the Aldaw ni Ludovico outreach program. The latter commemorates the 1900 ascension of Gen. Ludovico Arejola as over-all commander of Ambos Camarines during the Filipino-American War.

Tag: NEWS, CONTESTS


September 8, 2007

UMPIL elects new Board Members

The Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas (UMPIL) elects new set of officers during its 33rd National Writers Congress on 25 August 2007 at the Pulungang Recto, College of Arts and Letters Building , University of the Philippines Diliman.

Prof. Victor Emmanuel Carmelo D. Nadera Jr., the director of Likhaan: U.P. Institute of Creative Writing, succeeds poet Roberto Añonuevo as the new Chair of the Board that include Engr. Abdon Balde Jr. (Vice Chairman); Ms. Celina Cristobal (Secretary General); Dr. Rebecca Añonuevo (Treasurer); and Dr.Ruby Gamboa Alcantara (Auditor). Other members are Prof. Romulo Baquiran, Ms. Karina Bolasco, Prof. Wendell Capili, Prof. Mike Coroza, Mr. Marne Kilates, Dr. Mario Miclat, Prof. Charlson Ong, Mr. Fidel Rillo, Mr. Frank Rivera, Prof. Beverly Siy, and Mr. Joaquin Sy.

UMPIL held its first meeting in 1974 at the Social Security System Building in Quezon City. Organized to unite Filipino writers and promote Philippine literature, UMPIL's first set of officers were Adrian E. Cristobal, chairperson, J.V. Cruz, vice-chairperson, and Carmen Guerrero-Nakpil, secretary-general. Its first major project was hosting the Afro-Asian Writer's Symposium held on 3 Jan-3 Feb 1975 in Manila.

Tag: NEWS


September 8, 2007

2007 Pinoy Haiku Contest Winners

English Category

Antonio C. Go
First Place
One has to stoop low,
With the knees bent to savour
The beauty of moss.
Gian Carlo B. Dizon
Second Place Take heart, brother toad—
Who knows what you'll be next day
Even grasses bloom
Rodrigo G. Langit Third Place And the monsoon kissed.
Bliss, the meadows yearning cheek
Blooms with palay seeds.

Rosario M. Sanvictores

Honorable Mention

Fallen brown blossoms
Of dainty sampaguitas
Crowned the mighty loam
Jenny Ann C. Aniban

Honorable Mention

The two alnos trees
That protect the house from wind
Are thirty years now

Nenita C. Davila

Honorable Mention

Early morning dew
On top of banana leaf
Reflects rising sun

Ma. Georgina dJ. Verdolaga

Honorable Mention

The sampaguita
Pinned on mother nature's breast
Sweet breath of morning
Ma. Concepcion Josefa H. De Jose Honorable Mention Planting time has come
Barren mountain growing green
Rain soaks thirsty ground

Filipino Category

Reynaldo A. Duque First Place Butiki'y mananaog
Tuwing orasyon.
Hahalik sa alabok.
Eddie O. Oguing Second Place Lilim ng punong mangga.
Wala mang unan,
T'yak mananaginip ka.
Reynaldo Bienvenido R. Duque II
Third Place Sa kawayang lawiswis,
Nalikha'y awit:
Hanging humahagibis.
Louise Vincent B. Amante Honorable Mention Kung halaman sa paso'y
Nadidiligan,
Mundo nati'y may buhay.

Antonio C. Go

Honorable Mention Mahirap o mayaman,
Tinitingala:
Isang araw, isang b'wan
Khay B. Estares Honorable Mention Ahas! Doon sa lawa.
Napakahaba.
Manghuhuli ng isda.
Olive A. Rillo Honorable Mention Dinggin huni ng ibon!
Awit nya'y hudyat.
Pagsibol ng luntian.
Vener R. Serafico Honorable Mention Butil na itinanim
Pag pinagyaman:
Uusbong, aanihin.

(c) Embassy of Japan in the Philippines

Tag: NEWS, CONTESTS


September 8, 2007

Call for Submissions: Malay

Panawagan para sa mga Kontribusyon sa Malay

DR. FANNY A. GARCIA, Editor
PROF. WINTON LOU G. YNION, Tagapamahalang Editor

Ang Malay, isang interdisiplinaryong journal na peer-reviewed ng Pamantasang De La Salle (DLSU) – Maynila, ay tumatanggap ng mga lathalain tungkol sa mga usapin at dalumat kaugnay ng wika, kultura, at midya sa/ng Filipino.

Ang tema ng nasabing dalawang isyu ay suporta sa limang pangunahing tuon sa riserts na inilatag ni Bro. Armin Luistro, FSC, presidente ng Sistemang DLSU: kapaligiran (environment), pamamahala (governance), kabataang nasa panganib (youth at risk), globalisasyon at teknolohiya (globalization and technology), at pagsugpo sa kahirapan (poverty alleviation). Sa limang ito, ang tuon muna ay ang mga sumusunod:

Pamilyang Filipino at Kabataang nasa Panganib
Ikalawa’t Huling Panawagan para sa mga Kontribusyon
Dedlayn: Enero 31, 2008

Abril 2008

Mga panukalang paksa:

  • pamilyang transnasyonal,
  • mga pamilya at kabataan sa iba’t ibang midya,
  • mga nakaambang ‘panganib’ sa pamilya at kabataang Filipino,
  • panitikan/naratibong pambata tungkol sa pamilya, ang Internet at ang pamilya’t kabataan,
  • pang-aabuso sa kabataan (pisikal, sekswal, verbal, at emosyonal),
  • isyu ng paggawa sa kabataan, art therapy sa mga kabataang nasalanta ng ‘panganib’,
  • ang kabataan at kulturang fastfood, ang Enchanted Kingdom at ang kabataan,
  • ang pamilya at ang AIDS,
  • ang premarital sex at family planning,
  • at iba pang katulad na paksa.

Pagsugpo sa kahirapan at Publikong pamamahala
Unang Panawagan para sa mga Kontribusyon
Dedlayn: Pebrero 25, 2008

Agosto 2008
Guest Editor:
Dr. Antonio P. Contreras

Mga panukalang paksa: dalumat ng dusa/hirap/tiis sa kulturang Filipino, mga biktima ng trahedya, diskurso sa mga likha/akdang sining tungkol sa kahirapan, mga panukala para maagpawan ang kahirapan, ang mga game show at ang konsepto ng suwerte, ang cooperative at ang kultura ng pag-iimpok, ang OFW at ang iskema ng pamumuhunan sa Pilipinas, politikal na iconograpiya sa iba’t ibang midya, diskurso sa mga poverty alleviation program ng gobyerno, at iba pang katulad na paksa.

Kalikasan, ekolohiya at turismo
Unang Panawagan para sa mga Kontribusyon
Deadline: Abril 30, 2008

Disyembre 2008

Mga panukalang paksa: araling pangkalikasan at pangekolohiya; mga isyu hinggil sa kalikasan tulad ng pangangalaga, konserbasyon at pagtataguyod; ang kalikasan sa bansa at sa komunidad; legal, pulitikal at pang-ekonomiyang implikasyon ng mga isyung pangkalikasan; kamalayan sa kapaligirang luntian o green environment dito sa at sa buong mundo; global warming at iba pang panganib pangkalikasan; pagpaplano’t pagkilalang pang-ekolohiya; kalinangan at ang kalikasan at ekolohiyang Filipino; eko-kritisimo at mga dalumat na pampanitikan at pangkultura; kalikasan, ekolohiya at turismo sa media; ang wika ng/sa kalikasan, ekolohiya at turismo, at at iba pang katulad na paksa.

Impormasyon para sa mga Kontribyutor

  1. Ang mga papel (riserts, artikulo, revyu) ay kailangang nasusulat sa Filipino. Kailangang hindi pa nailalathala o naisumite para sa konsiderasyon sa ibang publikasyon o journal.
  2. Isang 200-250 salitang abstrak ang hinihiling na kalakip sa papel na may 5,000 hanggang 7,000 salita (25-40 pahina). Hindi na kailangan ang abstrak sa revyu na may maximum na 3,000 salita.
  3. Ang papel ay kailangang kompyuterisado sa maikling bond paper na may isang pulgadang palugit sa lahat ng bahagi, double-spaced, gamit ang font na times new roman at may laking 12-puntos, at maayos na naidokumento gamit ang MLA Fifth Edition. Kailangang minimal ang mga dulong tala.
  4. Kung sakaling may larawan o ilustrasyong bahagi ng submisyon, ang file ay kailangang nasa format na jpeg. Hinihiling ang malinaw na kopya. Kailangan ding may kapsyon at karampatang pagkilala sa pinaghiraman o may-ari/maylikha ng larawan/ilustrasyon.
  5. Ang pangalan ng awtor, adres, adres-email, at iba pang mahahalagang kontak ay kailangang nakasulat sa hiwalay na papel. Anumang pagkakilanlan sa identidad ng awtor ay kailangang wala sa manuskrito.
  6. Tatlong kopya ng papel ang kailangang isumite (kasama ang soft copy sa diskette o cd). Ang isang kopya ay sa patnugutan habang ang dalawa ay ibibigay sa mga referee.

Maipapadala ang submisyon kina Dr. Fanny A. Garcia, editor, at Prof. Winton Lou G. Ynion, tagapamahalang editor, William Hall 401, Departamento ng Filipino, Pamantasang De La Salle – Maynila, 2401, Taft, Maynila. Tinatanggap din ang mga submisyon sa pamamagitan ng email sa garciafa@dlsu.edu.ph at ynionw@dlsu.edu.ph. Para sa iba pang impormasyon, maaaring tumawag sa Departamento ng Filipino sa (632) 524-4611 loc 509 at 552.

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