+ Follow ANGELA NARCISO TORRES Tag
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[Summary] => It should be a turn-away crowd at Writers’ Bar in Raffles Hotel this Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. when homecoming poet Angela Narciso Torres reads her poetry and launches her book, Blood Orange, published in the US by Willow Books/Aquarius Press.
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[Title] => The blood of bruised oranges
[Summary] => Filipina-American poet Angela Narciso Torres launched her first book Blood Orange (Willow Books 2013) late last September in Illinois, serving notice that Philippine poetry in English is not only alive and well in another tropic or hemisphere, but also beating with the heart of deep kinship.
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[Summary] => Manhattan based poet, writer, journalist and editor Luis Francia came home last month to check out property in Negros Oriental for a possible retirement haven. He went straight to Dumaguete City, but missed out on the National Writers Workshop by a week. A pity, as he could have joined our panel and lent his considerable weight as an internationalist of a creative writer.
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[Summary] => Manhattan based poet, writer, journalist and editor Luis Francia came home last month to check out property in Negros Oriental for a possible retirement haven. He went straight to Dumaguete City, but missed out on the National Writers Workshop by a week. A pity, as he could have joined our panel and lent his considerable weight as an internationalist of a creative writer.
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