How I wrote a whole novel in 30 days (without the panic)
For budding novelists everywhere, November means dread, delight, or a weird blend of both. If you’re reading this, there’s a high chance that you’ve agreed to the hare-brained pledge in
For budding novelists everywhere, November means dread, delight, or a weird blend of both. If you’re reading this, there’s a high chance that you’ve agreed to the hare-brained pledge in
If you live under a tightly shut rock situated in the middle of nowhere, you may not have heard of the meter stick of female rep in modern media—the Bechdel
What I love about “BoJack Horseman” is how morally gray everything is. There’s no clear black and white, or good or evil—basically, the ethical binary is non-existent. This Netflix show
As a fandom dweller since ’05, I’ve lurked the depths of LiveJournal and FanForum.com, jumped from one fixation to another, and seen my fair share of “gates.” But nothing may
When I’m not writing, odds are, I’m thinking about “Star Wars,” looking for “Star Wars,” or maybe I’m actually writing about “Star Wars” (case in point: now). My fixation runs
As dirty tactics evolve between election seasons, more is at stake other than which candidate wins
So you’ve made it. You’ve finally bagged your dream job, thrown caution into the wind and pursued the career path you’ve always wanted. Congratulations! Now the hard part: How to
“Patay na ba siya?” my blockmate and I asked with our masked mouths. While in the middle of our storytelling session with kids of Philippine General Hospital’s charity ward, we
Twi-hards are valid and so are teenage girls The year was 2008. Fresh out of a day during my first year of high school, I rushed to the closest mall
In Scout’s previous print issue, I had the chance to talk to children of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). It was a different type of growing up—one that required a lot
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