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[Title] => Recap of the FilAm Book Fest
[Summary] => The first ever Filipino American International Book Festival (FilAm Book Fest) was held in San Francisco October 1 & 2 and was, in my opinion, a success.
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[Title] => A book for dads
[Summary] => To be launched on Fathers Day this Sunday, June 20, appropriately enough, is an anthology simply titled Father Poems at 3 p.m. at PowerBooks in Greenbelt, Makati. Published by Anvil, the collection is edited by Gemino H. Abad and yours truly.
The book assembles 85 poems on fathers written by 60 Filipino poets, including quite a number who have grown up or who happen to be currently residing abroad. With regards the contributors, heres quoting from the Intro:
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[Title] => Our poet gone global, if X-rated
[Summary] => Felix Fojas now lives in Chico in Northern California, where he says he has many chicas. Hes been the latest addition to the continuing diaspora of distinguished Filipino poets who have sought greener pastoral odes and turned Fil-Am, or at least settled for once-and-future expatriation.
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