I was so wrung dry by four years of Forever 81’s relentless weekly deadlines that I just had to take a break (or a breakdown). I am too old for marathons. For weeks I couldn’t write, I couldn’t paint, I couldn’t do anything creative (maybe a salad?!).
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There was quite a buzz in Manila soon after National Book Store announced that Amy Tan would be headlining the first Philippine Literary Festival at Raffles Makati.
Word up! All kinds of powerful stories are on full display at the first Philippine Literary Festival, ongoing till Saturday, Oct. 25, at Raffles Makati.
“The spotlight on Amy Tan” panel at National Book Store’s Philippine Literary Festival at Raffles Makati will start at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. so make sure you go early.
Oscar Campomanes on Immigrant Writers (Buenavista); Menchu Aquino-Sarmiento, Nikki Alfar, Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta on Short Fiction by Women (Namayan); Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera on How Pop Can Regional Literatures Be? (Ballroom 1)
Devoted Filipino fans of worldwide best-selling novelist Amy Tan will have the chance of a lifetime to see her in person as she visits Manila in Raffles Makati and National Book Store’s first Philippine Literary Festival 2014 on Oct. 23-25 at Raffles Makati.