UST Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies

 

UST Center.jpg

 

 

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.

hPicture3.png

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

Read more ...

 

 

71st Palanca Awards holds ceremony at historical PICC

byPicture2.png dotdailydose

Picture1.png

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:

Read more ...

 

 

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:

Read more ...

 

 

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.

Below are the winners of the ceremony:

Read more ...

 

 

71st Palanca Awards holds ceremony at historical PICC

Daily Gurdian.jpg

 

 

 

Award-winning Bacolod broadcaster bags prize at 71st Palanca Awards

Negros Daily Bulletin.jpg

 

 

Cebuano writers shine at the Palanca Awards 2023

 

Sun Star lifestyle.jpg

 

 

 

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

 

Business World.jpg 

 

 

 CPMALogo  CIDLogo

PRESS RELEASE

 

71st Palanca Awards holds ceremony at historical PICC

 

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:

Read more ...
 CPMALogo  CIDLogo

 69th Palanca Awards Roster of Judges

 

NOVEMBER 8, 2019 ─ The nation’s literati gathered earlier this evening at the Rigodon Ballroom of The Peninsula Manila to celebrate and honor the winners of the 69th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. Recognized among the winning authors are the elite literary magnates who helped determine those who deserve to be part of the illustrious roster of Palanca awardees.

This year, a total of 63 authors, poets, academics, and other luminaries handpicked from their respective areas of expertise contributed their time and knowledge to evaluate which literary compositions deserved the much coveted Palanca Awards.

The Palanca Awards is the longest-running literary competition in the Philippines and is considered as the gold standard in writing excellence. Named after the businessman and philanthropist Don Carlos Palanca Sr., it aims to both enrich Philippine Literature by giving incentives to writers and serving as a treasury of Philippine literary gems.

The 69th Palanca Awards roster of judges for each division and category is as follows:

FILIPINO DIVISION

MAIKLING KUWENTO

Dr. Jun Cruz Reyes – TAGAPANGULO

Mr. Marco A. V. Lopez – Kagawad

Ms. Ani Rosa Almario – Kagawad

                         

MAIKLING KUWENTONG PAMBATA

Dr. Christine S. Bellen-Ang – TAGAPANGULO

Dr. Rosario Torres Yu – Kagawad

Mr. Genaro R. Gojo Cruz– Kagawad

                         

Sanaysay

Dr. Ma. Milagros C. Laurel. –TAGAPANGULO

Mr. Mikael de Lara Co – Kagawad

Mr. John Jack G. Wigley – Kagawad

                         

Tula  

Atty. Roberto T. Añonuevo – TAGAPANGULO

Mr. Jerry B. Gracio – Kagawad

Mr. Romulo P. Baquiran, Jr. – Kagawad

                         

Tula para sa mga Bata 

Mr. Ramon C. Sunico – TAGAPANGULO

Dr. Joselito D. De Los Reyes – Kagawad

Dr. Lalaine F. Yanilla Aquino – Kagawad

                         

Dulang May Isang Yugto

Prof. Rolando S. Dela Cruz – TAGAPANGULO

Mr. Dexter M. Santos – Kagawad

Ms. Irma Adlawan – Kagawad

                         

Dulang Ganap ang Haba

Dr. Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo – TAGAPANGULO

Dr. Rolando B. Tolentino – Kagawad

Mr. Jun Robles Lana – Kagawad

                         

Dulang Pampelikula

Mr. Jeffrey Jeturian – TAGAPANGULO

Mr. John Arcilla – Kagawad

Mr. Mark Meily – Kagawad

NOBELA

Mr. Edgar C. Samar – TAGAPANGULO

Dr. Fanny A. Garcia – Kagawad

Dr. Lilia F. Antonio – Kagawad

ENGLISH DIVISION

Short Story

Dr. J. Neil C. Garcia – CHAIRMAN

Mr. Dean Francis Alfar – Member

Mr. Ralph Semino Galan – Member

                         

Short Story for Children

Ms. Neni Sta. Romana Cruz – CHAIRPERSON

Ms. Graciela E. Mendoza – Member

Dr. Nina Lim-Yuson – Member

                         

Essay

Ms. Violeta A. Laraya – CHAIRPERSON

Ms. Emily A. Abrera – Member

Dr. Rosario O. Lapus – Member

                         

Poetry        

Mr. Juaniyo Arcellana – CHAIRMAN

Dr. Dinah T. Roma – Member

Dr. Marjorie Evasco – Member

                         

Poetry Written for Children

Ms. Roberta Marie Sabido – CHAIRPERSON

Ms. Yna S. Reyes – Member

Ms. Frances A. Ong – Member

                         

One-act Play

Mr. Glen Sevilla Mas – CHAIRMAN

Ms. Edna May O. Landicho – Member

Mr. Dennis N. Marasigan – Member

                         

Full-length Play

Dr. Alexander C. Cortez – CHAIRMAN

Dr. Amihan Bonifacio-Ramolete – Member

Mr. Victor Miguel Faustmann – Member

novel

Mr. Alfred A. Yuson – CHAIRMAN

Mr. D.M. Reyes – Member

Mr. Angelo R. Lacuesta – Member

                         

KABATAAN DIVISION

Kabataan Essay (Eng & Fil)

Dr. Mario I. Miclat – CHAIRMAN

Ms. Lilibeth Oblena-Quiore – Member

Dr. Edizon A. Fermin – Member

 

 

REGIONAL LANGUAGES DIVISION                                 

Short Story (Cebuano)

Dr. Jaime An Lim – CHAIRMAN

Mr. Richel G. Dorotan – Member

Dr. Linda K. Alburo – Member

                         

Short Story (Hiligaynon)

Dr. Isabel D. Sebullen – CHAIRPERSON

Mr. John Iremil E. Teodoro – Member

Dr. John E. Barrios – Member

                         

Short Story (Ilokano)

Dr. Lilia Q. Santiago – CHAIRPERSON

Mr. Cles B. Rambaud – Member

Ms. Maria Leonida M. Fres-Felix – Member

                       

- END -