The University of the Philippines Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas (DFPP), in collaboration with IBBY-Philippines, launched the Second Palihang Rene O. Villanueva (PROV) workshop at UP Diliman’s Palma Hall.
The workshop, which ran from July 11 to 13, gathered 15 emerging children’s book writers selected from a competitive pool of applicants.
This year’s fellows included Khristian Ross Pimentel, Joshua Sarno, Erwin Mallari, Jasper Lomtong, Marvin Ric Mendoza, Anne Joyce Raymundo, Klara Espedido, John Lloyd Casoy, Francisco Monteseña, John Patrick Solano, Elfrey Vera Cruz-Paterno, Mark Anthony Salvador, Jerome Vitug, Zandro Bautista, and Shiela Bacani.
The workshop provided writers with a platform to refine their skills in poetry and short story writing for children.
Dr. Eugene Y. Evasco, workshop director, emphasized the mentorship PROV offers, stating, “PROV is known for providing unparalleled guidance in writing that inspires and empowers Filipino children.” He also noted the workshop’s focus on helping fellows navigate the publishing process.
IBBY Philippines, which supports children’s literature in the country, praised the initiative.
Kristine Mandigma, IBBY Philippines president, said, “Our goal is to promote high-quality children’s literature, and we are thrilled to support this workshop.” She extended her gratitude to the workshop organizers and congratulated the fellows and panelists.
The workshop honored Rene O. Villanueva, a prominent Filipino playwright and author known for his significant contributions to children’s literature and theater. Keynote speakers include Luis Gatmaitan, a noted children’s book author, and award-winning illustrator Beth Parrocha. Panel members included Sally E. Eugenio and Prof. Jose Monfred Sy.
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