+ Follow JOHN BARRIOS Tag
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[Title] => Palihang Rogelio Sicat 6: Literature and the nation
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[Title] => What writers think, and how
[Summary] => Every summer, usually after Holy Week, the University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing brings a contingent (this year, a baker’s dozen) of the best of our younger and most productive writers up to Baguio for an intensive workshop that focuses on their ongoing projects and deals with issues that typically come with what we call that “mid-career” stage — publication, balancing work and life, zeroing in on what one really wants to do, fine-tuning one’s voice and pitch.
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JOHN BARRIOS
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