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By Francisco Guevara

From April 21 to 27, the University of St. La Salle-Bacolod (USLS) was home to Kritika 2013, the national workshop on art and cultural criticism, which was held with the Iyas Creative Writing Workshop.
Posted: May 12th, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »
The University of Santo Tomas Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies (UST CCWLS will be holding its Summer Creative Writing Workshop on May 5-11, at the Ridgewood Residence in Baguio City.
Posted: April 28th, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »
The University of Santo Tomas’ Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies (CCWLS) will mount “Making: Love in 14 Collaborative Acts,” an exhibit of images, texts and performances on Feb. 11-15 at the main lobby of the UST Main Building.
Posted: February 10th, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »
The Silliman University National Writers Workshop is extending the deadline of applications for the 52nd National Writers Workshop to Jan. 25. Entries postmarked on that date will still be accepted.
Posted: January 21st, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »
By Dexter R. Matilla

Like a rock star, F. Sionil José entered the room wearing his black Freeway polo, black pants, black beret, and matching cane. And, almost instantly, fans of the National Artist for Literature who had been waiting at The Row in Glorietta 5 tried to edge their way to his side to have pictures taken with [...]
Posted: June 6th, 2011 in Arts and Books,Editor's Pick,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Lifestyle Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »
By Shirley O. Lua
In the classic tales told by Scheherazade, the cities of Basrah and Baghdad are not merely the hub of commercial enterprise but also of literary enlivenment. Strangers gather to barter for tales of marvel and adventures. A diversity of the populace—from tailor to steward, from barber to broker, from Moslem to Christian to Jew, and [...]
Posted: June 6th, 2011 in Arts and Books,Headlines,Lifestyle Stories | Read More »
By Ian Rosales Casocot

WE BEGIN with stories of how things began. The story of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop in Dumaguete—which celebrates its 50th year this May—officially began in 1962. That was the year it was founded by the late Edilberto K. Tiempo and his wife, National Artist for Literature Edith L. Tiempo. They became simply Doc [...]
Posted: May 30th, 2011 in Arts and Books,Editor's Pick,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Lifestyle Stories | Read More »