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[Title] => Writers at their best
[Summary] => Writers Night 2013 went off last Dec. 6 in UP Diliman with nary a hitch, thanks to tremendous support from the Philippine writing community (and, of course, from my staff at the Institute of Creative Writing).
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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[Title] => Brave new ventures
[Summary] => Some weeks back our compadre Juaning Arcellana wrote about the mystery of NGs disappearance. Rather, demise. For the uninitiated, NG was a striving, experimental, literary folio that for lack of funds had to make do with photocopied sheets that were stapled together before one said voila! a publication. Two issues came out before the vision and effort went the way of the ningas cogon policy of the Dead Zines Society.
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