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The biggest winners at the 71st Palanca Awards

BY SUSAN CLAIRE AGBAYANI PUBLISHED NOV 28, 2023 2:34 AM

Nicole Angala Shy

“We all say awards don’t mean anything until you win them. And [winning a] Palanca award is a great honor. It’s a great institution,” said Miguel Antonio Alfredo Luarca, whose full-length plays in both English and Filipino won in the 71st Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. The ceremony was held on Monday, Nov. 27 at the Philippine International Convention Center.

“The winning entry for the Dulang Ganap ng Haba titled Nekropolis is a dystopic play which I wrote in the U.S., and was staged by Tanghalang Pilipino in April this year,” said the playwright also known in theater circles as “Guelan.”

Luarca’s other winning entry, Dogsblood, won first place in the Full-Length Play category. “It’s an adaptation of Ajax—an imagined future, post-Duterte. Very bleak. [It’s about] a policeman whose eyes are slowly opened to the realities of the drug war; and how it’s a war against the poor, and it’s a political tool to neutralize the enemies of the administration,” he told PhilSTAR L!fe in an online interview.

“These two plays were crafted here in the U.S. My classmates have read these works, and have commented on them and critiqued them. My teachers are all excellent. I am learning so much,” continued Luarca, who is completing his MFA in Playwriting at Hunter College City University of New York.

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The 71st Palanca Awards took place on Monday, Nov. 27. Nicole Angala Shy

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The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature celebrated its 71st year, holding the awarding ceremony at the Philippine International Convention Center as part of its National Heritage Series.

This year, it added 30 new names—first-time awardees—in its prestigious list of the most prolific Filipino writers, poets, and playwrights. A total of 54 contestants received awards in 20 writing categories in four divisions: Kabataan, English, Filipino, and Regional Languages. Literary luminaries handpicked from their fields evaluated the 1,405 contest entries submitted.

Gracing the night as Guest of Honor and Speaker is award-winning children’s author, columnist, and radio host Luis P. Gatmaitan, M.D. Inducted into the Palanca Awards Hall of Fame in 2005, Dr. Gatmaitan expands his profession as a physician to write children’s storybooks addressing sensitive issues such as disabilities, childhood ailments, and children’s rights, among others. Currently, he is the Chairperson of the National Council for Children’s Television that oversees the implementation of a child-friendly landscape in Philippine Television.

Adding to his multiple local and international accolades was the night’s Gawad Dangal ng Lahi, a special citation granted by the Palanca Awards to those who have contributed immensely to the development of Philippine literature and have aptly become role models for Filipinos.

Named after businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr. and sponsored by the Carlos Palanca Foundation Inc., the Palanca Awards is the longest-running and most prestigious literary competition in the country. It upholds the tradition of extending incentives for writers to continuously cultivate Philippine literature. A Palanca medal or recognition is highly coveted in the Filipino writing community here and abroad.

Since 1951, the Palanca Awards has conferred medals and certificates to a total of 2,526 Filipino authors, 26 of which became Hall of Fame awardees for having five first prize-winning works. In championing literature, the Palanca Awards also serves as a treasury of our literary gems, currently holding a total of 2,617 winning works in its archives, spanning the years 1951 to 2023.

Following is the list of winners of the 71st Palanca Awards:

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71st Palanca Awards holds ceremony at historic PICC

BY CONTRIBUTOR ON NOVEMBER 28, 2023

THE CARLOS Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature celebrated its 71st year, holding the awarding ceremony at the Philippine International Convention Center as part of its National Heritage Series.

This year, it added 30 new names—first-time awardees—to its prestigious list of the most prolific Filipino writers, poets, and playwrights. A total of 54 contestants received awards in 20 writing categories in four divisions: Kabataan, English, Filipino, and Regional Languages. Literary luminaries handpicked from their fields evaluated the 1,405 contest entries submitted.

Gracing the night as Guest of Honor and Speaker is award-winning children’s author, columnist, and radio host Luis P. Gatmaitan, M.D. Inducted into the Palanca Awards Hall of Fame in 2005, Dr. Gatmaitan expanded his profession as a physician to write children’s storybooks addressing sensitive issues such as disabilities, childhood ailments, and children’s rights, among others. Currently, he is the Chairperson of the National Council for Children’s Television, which oversees the implementation of a child-friendly landscape in Philippine Television.  

Adding to his multiple local and international accolades was the night’s Gawad Dangal ng Lahi, a special citation granted by the Palanca Awards to those who have contributed immensely to the development of Philippine literature and have aptly become role models for Filipinos.

Named after businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr. and sponsored by the Carlos Palanca Foundation Inc., the Palanca Awards is the longest-running and most prestigious literary competition in the country. It upholds the tradition of extending incentives for writers to continuously cultivate Philippine literature. A Palanca medal or recognition is highly coveted in the Filipino writing community here and abroad.

Since 1951, the Palanca Awards has conferred medals and certificates to a total of 2,526 Filipino authors, 26 of whom became Hall of Fame awardees for having five first prize-winning works. In championing literature, the Palanca Awards also serves as a treasury of our literary gems, currently holding a total of 2,617 winning works in its archives, spanning the years 1951 to 2023.

Following is the list of winners of the 71st Palanca Awards:

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54 writers win at the 71st Palanca Awards

By: Adrian Parungao - www.twitter.com/@inquirerdotnet @inquirerdotnet

INQUIRER.net / 03:45 PM November 28, 2023

MANILA, Philippines — The awarding ceremony for the 71st Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held on Monday at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Fifty-four winners across 20 categories in English, Filipino, and other Philippine regional languages were lauded. All in all, there are fifty-six winning works this year.

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71st Palanca Awards holds ceremony at historical PICC

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Newcomers make up over half of this year’s Palanca winners

 

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NOVEMBER 27, 2023 ─ The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature celebrated its 71st year, holding the awarding ceremony at the Philippine International Convention Center as part of its National Heritage Series.

This year, it added 30 new names—first-time awardees—in its prestigious list of the most prolific Filipino writers, poets, and playwrights. A total of 54 contestants received awards in 20 writing categories in four divisions: Kabataan, English, Filipino, and Regional Languages. Literary luminaries handpicked from their fields evaluated the 1,405 contest entries submitted.

Gracing the night as Guest of Honor and Speaker is award-winning children’s author, columnist, and radio host Luis P. Gatmaitan, M.D. Inducted into the Palanca Awards Hall of Fame in 2005, Dr. Gatmaitan expands his profession as a physician to write children’s storybooks addressing sensitive issues such as disabilities, childhood ailments, and children’s rights, among others. Currently, he is the Chairperson of the National Council for Children’s Television that oversees the implementation of a child-friendly landscape in Philippine Television.  

Adding to his multiple local and international accolades was the night’s Gawad Dangal ng Lahi, a special citation granted by the Palanca Awards to those who have contributed immensely to the development of Philippine literature and have aptly become role models for Filipinos.

Named after businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr. and sponsored by the Carlos Palanca Foundation Inc., the Palanca Awards is the longest-running and most prestigious literary competition in the country. It upholds the tradition of extending incentives for writers to continuously cultivate Philippine literature. A Palanca medal or recognition is highly coveted in the Filipino writing community here and abroad.

Since 1951, the Palanca Awards has conferred medals and certificates to a total of 2,526 Filipino authors, 26 of which became Hall of Fame awardees for having five first prize-winning works. In championing literature, the Palanca Awards also serves as a treasury of our literary gems, currently holding a total of 2,617 winning works in its archives, spanning the years 1951 to 2023.

Following is the list of winners of the 71st Palanca Awards:

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Winning writers celebrated at 68th Palanca Awards ceremony

OCTOBER 5, 2018 ─ It was a night of celebrating literary excellence as the 68th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature honored the authors of the competition’s winning entries earlier this evening at the Peninsula Manila in Makati City.

A total of 54 writers, 28 of which were first-time awardees, were chosen as this year’s batch of winners. Two authors each bagged prizes in two separate categories. A total of 20 regular categories were opened this year. The winning entries were evaluated and chosen by an elite roster of literary personalities from various fields.

This year’s awarding ceremony had as Speaker and Guest of honor multi-awarded writer Alfred “Krip” Yuson. He was conferred the Gawad Dangal ng Lahi for his contributions to the Philippine literary scene, including novels, poetry collections, short fiction, essays, and children’s stories. Yuson is a recipient of 13 Palanca Awards across various categories and was elevated to the Palanca Hall of Fame in 2001.

Named after businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr., the Palanca Awards continuously seeks to cultivate Philippine Literature by providing incentives for writers and serving as a treasury of these literary gems. It is considered the gold standard in writing excellence, highly-coveted by Filipino writers, young and old alike.

Following is the list of winners of the 68th Palanca Awards:

 

KABATAAN DIVISION

 

KABATAAN SANAYSAY

1st Prize           Jack Lorenz Acebedo Rivera                Paglaya Mula sa Pagtakas     

2nd Prize         Jacob Renz R. Ambrocio                      Sino ang Lumansag sa Lunday ni Lola Basyang?

3rd Prize          Maria Jamaica S. Columbres               Gulugod sa Pagsibol ng Binhi

 

KABATAAN ESSAY

1st Prize           Floriane T. Taruc                                  Worlds Behind Words

2nd Prize         Jaz Varon Villanueva                           Boundless

3rd Prize          Jana Gillian Ang                                   A Passage to Reading

 

FILIPINO DIVISION

 

MAIKLING KUWENTO

1st Prize           Eugene C. Soyosa                               Gina

2nd Prize         Andrew A. Estacio                                Ang Kanonisasyon ng mga Santa Santino

3rd Prize          Luna Sicat Cleto                                  Tatlong Proposisyon ng Puting Hangin

           

MAIKLING KUWENTONG PAMBATA

1st Prize           Jerwin Eileen G.C. Tarnate                   Ang Higad at ang Paru-paro

2nd Prize         Eugene Y. Evasco                               Siyap ng Isang Sisiw

3rd Prize          Early Sol A. Gadong                            Maraming-Maraming-Marami

 

SANAYSAY

1st Prize           Engr. Gil A. Dulon Jr.                            Amoral Ang Siyensya Subalit May Boses Din Ang Mga Maso

2nd Prize         Adelma L. Salvador                             Kambak-kambak

3rd Prize          Iza Maria G. Reyes                              Hindi Ako Dalisay

 

TULA

1st Prize           Paul Alcoseba Castillo                          Luna't Lunas

2nd Prize         Mark Anthony S. Angeles                    Ang Babae sa Balangiga at iba pang Tula

3rd Prize          Noel Galon                                           Ang Bata sa Panahon ng Ligalig: Mga Tula

                                                                                    sa loob at labas ng Bayan ng San Diego

 

TULA PARA SA MGA BATA

1st Prize           Paterno B. Baloloy Jr.                          Paumanhin ng Kuting

2nd Prize         Will P. Ortiz                                          Himbing na Kuting at iba pang Tula sa Ilalim

                                                                                    ng Araw

3rd Prize          Noel P. Tuazon                                    Klik Madyik

 

DULANG MAY ISANG YUGTO

1st Prize           Michelle Josephine G. Rivera               Kaharian ng Pinto

2nd Prize         Maynard Gonzales Manansala            Tao Po

3rd Prize          Allan B. Lopez                                     River Lethe

 

DULANG GANAP ANG HABA

1st Prize           WALANG NAGWAGI

2nd Prize         WALANG NAGWAGI

3rd Prize          Rolin Cadallo Obina                             San Nicolas (Ang Sarsuwela)

 

DULANG PAMPELIKULA

1st Prize           James Ladioray                                   11 Septembers

2nd Prize         Arden Rod B. Condez                          John Denver Trending

3rd Prize          Andrian M. Legaspi                              Pandanggo sa Hukay

 

REGIONAL DIVISION

 

SHORT STORY – CEBUANO

1st Prize           Januar E. Yap                                      Baradero

2nd Prize         Dave T. Pregoner.                                Sunog

3rd Prize          Leoncio P. Deriada                              Dili Baya ko Bugoy

 

SHORT STORY – HILIGAYNON

1st Prize           Early Sol A. Gadong                            Sa Lum-ok Sang Imo Suso

2nd Prize         Alice Tan Gonzales                              Haya

3rd Prize          Dulce Maria V. Deriada                        Candelaria

 

SHORT STORY – ILOKANO

1st Prize           Ariel Sotelo Tabag                               Gasanggasat

2nd Prize         Paul Blanco Zafaralla                           Sarming

3rd Prize          Jaime M. Agpalo Jr.                             Nakakidem-a-Simumulagat

 

ENGLISH DIVISION

 

SHORT STORY

1st Prize           Joe Bert Lazarte                                  Describe the Rapture

2nd Prize         Francis Paolo M. Quina                        Pigs

3rd Prize          Matthew Jacob F. Ramos                    The Final Bullet

 

SHORT STORY FOR CHILDREN

1st Prize           NO WINNER

2nd Prize         NO WINNER

3rd Prize          Maryrose Jairene Cruz-Eusebio            I have Two Mothers

 

ESSAY

1st Prize           Jefry Canoy                                          Buhay Pa Kami:  Dispatches from Marawi

2nd Prize         Ronnie E. Baticulon                             Some Days You Can't Save Them All

3rd Prize          Chuck D. Smith                                    Origin Story

 

POETRY

1st Prize           Rodrigo V. Dela Peña Jr.                      Self-portrait with Plastic Bag

2nd Prize         Shane Carreon                                    The Gods who Dissolved under our

                                                                                    Tongues and other Poems

3rd Prize          Jose Luis B. Pablo                               To Desire in Liturgy

 

POETRY WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN

1st Prize           Maria Amparo Nolasco Warren            Lola Elina Maria's Savory-Sweet Cookbook

                                                                                    of Poetry

2nd Prize         Sigrid Marianne P. Gayangos              Of Monsters, Math and Magic

3rd Prize          Roselle Eloise B. Bunayog                   Brave, Undying Warriors

 

ONE-ACT PLAY

1st Prize           Katrina M. Bonillo                                 Burying Mamang in Sugar

2nd Prize         Joe Bert Lazarte                                  Senator Pancho Aunor's Blue Balls of

                                                                                    Despair and Disillusionment

3rd Prize          Luciano Sonny O. Valencia                  Leavings

 

FULL-LENGTH PLAY

1st Prize           Beryl Andrea P. Delicana                     Mango Tree

2nd Prize         Patrick James M. Valera                      Symphony

3rd Prize          Dominique La Victoria                          Toward the Fires of Revolution

 

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