Food Historian Ige Ramos Serves Cavite’s Unsung Cuisine

Food Historian Ige Ramos Serves Cavite’s Unsung Cuisine

Get a taste of Cavite cuisine from a new food history book.

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Randy Ribay, the Writer as a Fire Stealer

Randy Ribay, the Writer as a Fire Stealer

Meet rising Fil-Am literary voice Randy Ribay, the author of Patron Saints of Nothing.

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Criselda Yabes, Master Storyteller

Criselda Yabes, Master Storyteller

Find out how the writer Cris Yabes straddles the two worlds of journalism and fiction.

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Watch Out World: Cinelle Barnes, Essayist Empowered by Endurance

Watch Out World: Cinelle Barnes, Essayist Empowered by Endurance

Cinelle Barnes’ sheer desire to survive leads to opportunities to go to college and graduate school, to become a journalist and eventually a best-selling author.

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Freedom, She Wrote

Freedom, She Wrote

The women journalists who educated and fought for us during the Marcos dictatorship.

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A Jack of Many Communication Trades

A Jack of Many Communication Trades

Find out from Greg Macabenta’s memoirs what made the adman, journalist, scriptwriter, broadcaster tick.

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Letter to My Four-Year-Old Son: An Epistolary Book Review

Letter to My Four-Year-Old Son: An Epistolary Book Review

How unconditional love for oneself—and for the self in others—can be an antidote to centuries of state-sponsored hate against Filipinos and Native Americans.

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Watch Out World: Somewhere in the Middle, Deborah Francisco Douglas Finds Her Way Home

Watch Out World: Somewhere in the Middle, Deborah Francisco Douglas Finds Her Way Home

A Filipino American Peace Corps volunteer of mixed lineage discovers the Philippines – and herself.

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A Magic Book & the Man Who Could Not Die

 A Magic Book & the Man Who Could Not Die

A new novel pays a debt to magical realism.

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A Memoir of Courage and Hope

A Memoir of Courage and Hope

How writing healed the author from the traumas of immigration, prejudice and illness.

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