Philippine Studies Literary Issue

Philippine Studies, an Ateneo de Manila University journal, will come out with a literary issue as part of its 53rd volume in 2005. This is a tradition begun when Gilda Cordero Fernando edited the first literary issue in 1965. Subsequent issues were edited by noted fictionist Alfrredo Navarro Salanga (l985) and poet-critic Emmanuel Torres (1995). This literary issue's editor is Soledad S. Reyes.

Submit your contributions in the following genres: poetry, short story, creative non-fiction, and one-act play. Works must be unpublished; written in English, Filipino, or in the other Philippine languages; and must not exceed 15 pages. Those written in languages other than English and Filipino must be accompanied by their English or Filipino translations.

The 2005 literary issue hopes to feature the creative works of our country's writers that illustrate both the thematic and technical concerns that have preoccupied them since the 1990s. As importantly, it seeks to help establish the parameters against which future literary and cultural historians could view this past decade, certainly one of the most troubled moments in our history.

All entries/contributions will be refereed, as has been the journal's practice.

Please submit hard copies of your contributions to: Ms. Tina Castro, Philippine Studies, Bellarmine Hall, Loyola Heights, Quezon City, P.O. Box 154, 1099 Manila, Philippines.

You may also email your works to ccastro@ateneo.edu

The deadline for submission of works is 1 December 2004.

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