#romanceclass at Ayala Museum, February 11, 2017
It’s a busy month for us romance people! But it’s all fun! See you on Saturday at Ayala Museum, ok?
It’s a busy month for us romance people! But it’s all fun! See you on Saturday at Ayala Museum, ok?
The Filipino Readercon was, for the first time, held outside of Manila (in General Santos City) and while I couldn’t personally be there, #romanceclass the community was able to participate as a sponsor. Congrats to everyone involved, everyone who attended!
continue reading...You’re invited!
#FeelsFest (October 22, Glorietta 5) in a nutshell:
Indie/hybrid romance in English by Filipino authors (we need to come up with a shorter name for this) did its thing at the Manila International Book Fair 2016.
I am grateful for a lot of things.
continue reading...Thanks to the Filipino Readercon, #romanceclass was able to fulfill one of those on-the-spot dreams: An event at the Manila International Book Fair. When you’re into books, MIBF time is always a big deal. It’s not, “Do I go?” but […]
continue reading...This isn’t going to be a recap of the three-day festival, as I’d missed the first two days of it. So many things were happening in Manila (and my life) this particular weekend. Busy, but fun. Organized by National Bookstore […]
continue reading...After the great experience with the lecture with the musicians, I decided not to do another lecture until we had just as good a panel. We found out then that we had people coming in from far outside Manila and it had to be worth it. I know how much time is worth and I wasn’t going to ask it of people if it would just be a so-so thing.
But then… Atom Araullo said yes. Haha.
continue reading...We’re always going to be ready to do a Feels Day, and we proved that when we put together #FeelsRushIn in 10 days. Ha!
continue reading...We had our first #romanceclass lecture and it rocked! Sorry for the pun! But it did.
On June 12, Independence Day here in the Philippines, the #romanceclass community met again to have our regular book discussion — except we’ve now turned it into a “lecture” series for writers or aspiring authors. What’s the difference? Well, when we used to meet to discuss books, I think the general impression was that you had to read the assigned books first, when the truth was, we didn’t care. We just wanted to talk about romance, books, and ideas for writing.
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