+ Follow ELIZA VICTORIA Tag
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[Title] => National Book Awards
[Summary] => Last Saturday, Dec. 5, in the National Museum, the Manila Critics Circle and the National Book Development Board handed out the 34th National Book Awards to the best books published in the Philippines in 2014. Here are the winners and their citations. (Because italics and bold print are unwieldy in a newspaper column, I am using quotation marks for titles.)
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[Title] => The new weird
[Summary] => In the time of viral videos, creepypasta and found footage films, how has the Information Age changed the way we consume tales of the weird and the supernatural? We talk to two horror story writers, Eliza Victoria and Karl De Mesa, to find out
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