[color=navy]Hello, everyone, kamusta ang Holy Weekend ninyo?
@galenostiel, howdy-doo? Glad to know you got your own personal PC. Hope that it would make you more productive in your output! Sana makabasa naman tayo ng new entries sa talltales.i.ph
@backpacklife, welcome welcome. Hope to see you around in this thread. Please feel free to post anything regarding writing and yourself here
Would like to hear more of the other iStoryan Writers how they spent their Holy Week, other that spiritual reflection and stuff but FIRST let me post some
important local writing events!
Gawad Likhaan deadline extended
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The deadline for submission of entries to Gawad Likhaan: The University of the Philippines Centennial Literary Prize has been extended to April 30, 2008, Wednesday, at 5 p.m.
Gawad Likhaan was created by the UP Centennial Commission to celebrate the University’s 100th year. It is administered by Likhaan: The UP Institute of Creative Writing (UP-ICW).
There are six awards, each one worth Php 200,000, for original, book-length works in English or Filipino in three categories: the novel or short story collection; poetry collection; and full-length work or collection of creative nonfiction or sanaysay.
The competition is open to all Filipino citizens (including Filipinos holding dual citizenship), except for members of the UP-ICW and its staff.
Only one prize per category will be awarded. Authors may submit only one entry per category. Works which have already been awarded a prize in other contests are not eligible. Subject or theme is open.
The complete rules are available at the UP-ICW office in UP Diliman. They have also been uploaded at Likhaan’s website,
http://upd.edu.ph/~icw/ and
http://panitikan.com.ph, the Philippine literary portal hosted by the Institute.
All entries to the contest are to be submitted to the Board of Judges, Likhaan: The UP Institute of Creative Writing, Faculty Center, UP Diliman. The names of the winners and the members of the board of judges will be announced towards the end of June 2008.
Call for entries for Pinoy Haiku: Mga Taludtod mula kay Inang Daigdig
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With the success of two preceding contests, the Embassy of Japan, in conjunction with the UST Haiku Group, is holding the third Haiku Contest with the theme “Pinoy Haiku: Mga Taludtod mula kay Inang Daigdig (Verses from Mother Earth).”
The contest is open to all Filipinos living in the Philippines or abroad. The message of the haiku must deal with the appreciation of the environment, respect towards nature, or any observation about the natural world. Contestants may submit a maximum of two entries in either Filipino or English. However, entries written in Filipino or Tagalog must have an English translation. The entry form may be downloaded from the Embassy of Japan website.
Deadline for submission of entries is on June 12, 2008. Entries may be submitted by mail to:
2008 Haiku Contest
Japan information and Cultural Center
Embassy of Japan, 2627 Roxas Boulevard
Pasay City, 1300
Or via fax: (632) 551-5784
Or through e-mail to:
jicc-mnl@japanembassy.ph or
jiccmanila@yahoo.com
Top three poems and ten honorable mentions will be awarded at the award ceremony, which will be held at the Embassy of Japan in July.
For more information, please contact the Japan information and Cultural Center, Embassy of Japan at (632) 551-5710 or visit the website:
http://www.ph.emb-japan.go.jp to download the entry form.
Haiku is a form of poetry that developed in Japan from about 400 years ago. It is a short verse of 17 syllables, divided into units of five, seven, and five syllables. Pinoy haiku has 19 syllables divided into units of three lines having seven, five, and seven syllables each. This fixed-form with rhyming the first and the last lines is ideal for Filipino poetic tradition considering its similarity to tanaga and ambahan in versification.
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