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Sometimes the best-laid plans are those you don’t lay out at all.

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Late last month, I flew down to Davao for a group organized by the chair of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, Dr. Maris Diokno, for a roundtable discussion on narratives of martial law.

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I reported last week on some recent positive developments in getting Philippine writing more exposure abroad, and I’ll follow through on that thread this week.

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Sometimes the best-laid plans are those you don’t lay out at all.

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Late last month, I flew down to Davao for a group organized by the chair of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, Dr. Maris Diokno, for a roundtable discussion on narratives of martial law.

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I reported last week on some recent positive developments in getting Philippine writing more exposure abroad, and I’ll follow through on that thread this week.

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