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...I’ve participated in the past Readercons in a casual, somewhat non-committal way, since it started. Of course it was the kind of thing I’d go to as a participant, and I did. Then I was invited to be part of […]
continue reading...Happy news! Welcome to Envy Park is a nominee in the Romance in English category in the 2014 Filipino Readers’ Choice Awards. Queen of the Clueless and Icon of the Indecisive were nominated in the Young Adult category too! FRCA is chosen by […]
continue reading...To recap: In January 2013, we started a (free) class about writing contemporary romance novellas.By the official end of the course (June), 14 authors had finished their draft manuscripts. (Batch 1 Batch 2)In September, 5 of the books had been indie […]
continue reading...So this guy was a challenge to write. But you know me, I’m always up for a personal writing challenge. That Kind of Guy‘s story is based on not a few conversations I’ve had with friends about why women, even […]
continue reading...That Kind of Guy and Interim Goddess of Love (both published in 2012) have been nominated in the Chick Lit category of the Filipino Readers’ Choice Awards which will be held at the 2013 Filipino Readercon! Thank you to the […]
continue reading...So on Saturday, I will be hanging out with cool people (readers), talking about cool things (books), and spending some time in a place that is close to my heart (where I got married*). Hope you can all make it […]
continue reading...This week’s about Reading Habits and Book Formats.Where and how do you read? Can you read anywhere and everywhere, or do you need a certain place/mood/state of mind to get reading? Do you read more in the morning or at night or […]
continue reading...Today’s Filipino Friday topic! School of Reading. We all started reading somewhere, and more often than not, we were influenced by someone. Who got you into reading? Your parents? A friend? A librarian? One teacher who always lends out his/her […]
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