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Philippine Center of International PEN
The auric gift of the word -
A different kind of muse
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Stimulating your creativity
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Writing in other professions
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A writer’s workplace
Where words pour forth -
A feasting
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Sampung Senryu
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Sijo kay Kim Hak Soon*
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Wakamay
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Babala
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Knowing
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Story
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Dalawampu’t apat
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Disyerto
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Con, Dense
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Tide and Time
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If including the title
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Between choice and choice
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Boracay
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Litanya sa Ilog Pasig
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Stepping on dry leaves
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Under my umbrella
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What places inspired your literary pieces?
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Manila Zoo
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Overture
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Hiroshima
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Misteryo
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Pagbabadya
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Compassion
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Pagyabong
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Freedom of touch
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Talikhalikan
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Dead Stars
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In between
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The Exiles
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Maskara
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Through the keyhole, a mystery
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An unlikely itinerary
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Minds apart
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Tipanan sa hatinggabi
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Mayumi
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Paglaya, isang metapora (a dance libretto)
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Stories served a la carte!
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A ‘cult’ classic
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Mga tula ng bagong henerasyon
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Mga kasinungalingang dapat paniwalaan
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Living the Chinese way
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A taste of Philippine women’s history
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Reflections of a young wife
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Filipino young lives
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Living with the ‘Tachimbos’
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Written rules
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Hospital(e)s
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Idle Tuesday
If including the title
By Angelo V. Suarez
“Five words in a line.”
—Gertrude Stein
and the epigraph,
this poem has
five six-word couplets
(“six-word” is one
compound word)—three
words per line—
amounting to forty-one
words in all.
(“Forty-one” is one
compound word too.)
Montaged 2008 - Cover
Montage 2008 - Back Cover

