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1. Binhi ng ...Katutubong .....Lahi "Seed of the Primitive Race" (unfinished Novel) Note: This article is copyrighted.
This is a story of four friends who braved the dangers of a mysterious woods somewhere South of the Philippines for a college research project. They were expecting a bunch of ghosts, unearthly creatures and paranormal activites. But what they faced instead is a vicious tribe. Three of them would narrowly escape, one will be kept captive. Eight years of painstaking rescue, they would soon discover that their captive friend became the leader of the tribe, and has somehow civilized the once nomads nature of 'Pulong-Pulong' tribe. But Dentor a.k.a. 'Apo Serang' has lost all his previous memory, and this poses great danger to the rescuers. The real twist has yet to come as a war triggered by greed for power and revenge will claim the life of our hero. In the end, justice will prevail. The throne will be succeded by a baby boy, Apo Serang's son, the seed of the primitive race... 'Binhi ng Katutubong Lahi'. Read preview in tagalog)
2. The Flight to .......187th Floor (Short Story, Copyrighted)
Old Mr. Dodgie is new to the big city. And entering a tall and strange building proved to be a gigantic step for him. Not just a huge step though, but rather a flight to heaven... Or down through the gate of darkness?
The 187th Floor poses some great mystery. Nobody seemed to know whether it exist in the Moon Tower building, as it was only a supposed 150 storey structure. Crazy? But old and innocent Mr. Dodgie soon discover it's existence and takes him to one-of-a-kind travel in different time dimensions. To his amazement, everything that he is yearning for is there - his childhood memories and his dreams. Could it only be his imagination driving him nuts, or is this a solution to all his longings for a good life? Is the 187th Floor for real or a dead end entrapping and engulfing him nearer to his doom? A spell binding mystery with a touch of humor, caters to most young adults.... The Flight to 187th Floor. Read Preview. 3. Deadlock
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(Soon to be reviewed, short story) Published Work: *Reagan Times Community Newspaper
As the Editorial Consultant and Lay-out Artist of this newspaper, I am presenting this to my website. Please view the pages. I have two articles in Up Close and Personal column and has written an editorial at the Editorial Page.
Reagan Times is a community newspaper of Reagan Street, Cuesta Verde Village, Antipolo City.
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| My Events Page | Note: This is a press release penned by writer and editor Ed Maranan. As a graphic artist for Mr. Rafael Pacheco's Golden Year Celebration, I've included this here in this portion of my site.
Press release / feature story / August 2007
Maestro Rafael Pacheco celebrates Golden Year in visual arts _______________________________________________________________________
Rafael Pacheco has one unswerving mission: to fully experience “the joy of art as celebration of life”. In 2007-2008, he enters his fiftieth year of creating art works that reflect his philosophy and passion. His mountain studio-cum-resort in the Uugong hills of Morong, Rizal, will be humming with creative activity and resound with the fellowship of artists. Ka Paeng, as he is known to his legion of friends in the art world, art collectors, and countless students whose lives he has touched, has a lot to celebrate. He enjoys a reputation as the undisputed leading exponent of finger-painting in the Philippines, and as an outspoken campaigner for environmental awareness through art. He has had a successful “second life” – according to his late buddy, the great Nick Joaquin – as a masterful sculptor of monumental works. He enjoys the respect and recognition accorded him by many folk artists particularly in the lakeshore region of Rizal, who regard him as their champion and spokesman. And lately, he has reveled in a new-found skill and enthusiasm in using the wonders of modern digital technology to push the boundaries and possibilities of visual art. The epic struggle of Rafael Pacheco to carve a name for himself since his “Mabini days”, and to proclaim his mission in the highly contentious world of Philippine art will be given a bold affirmation during his fiftieth year in art, which will witness a series of events during the coming months. Read more...
| Note: Summer time is just around the corner. If you want to have fun this summer, enroll in any of our Summer Art Workshops. Schedules are listed below: PRESS RELEASE: Pol Mesina’s Summer Art Workshop 2007
Visual Artist Pol A. Mesina and his group will be holding summer art workshops on the following days and venues: Mondays: Second Mom Pre-School, DOM 1 Phil. Sports Complex, Molave St., Ugong, Pasig City (beside Brent School), from April 16 - May 28, 2007, 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm. Contact Person: Ms. Jenny Banal, Tel. Nos. 635-9743/ 635-2002 ; Tuesdays: Aheadstart, 72 San Rafael St. Bo. Kapitolyo, Pasig City, from April 10 - May 29, 2007, 9:00 am – 11:30 am, Contact Person: Ms. Myca Lucindo Tel. No. 631-9548; Creative Beginners, Green Meadows Ave., Green Meadows Subd., Q.C., from April 10– May 29, 2007, 2:00 – 4:30 pm, Contact Person: Ms Sally or Ms Nina Yap, Tel. Nos. 635-7374/ 637-7928, Wednesdays: Solomon Minds Tutorial and Review Center, 2/F PBJ Bldg., S. Laurel St., cor. Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City (across Cherry Foodorama), from April 11 to May 30, 2007, 9:00 am -11:30 am, Contact Persons: Ms. Cathy/ Ms Nanie, Tel. No. 718-7612; Montessori De San Juan, 3 Montessori Lane (close to Araullo St. cor Shaw Blvd.) San Juan, Metro Manila, from April 18 to May 30, 2007, 2:00pm - 4:30 pm, Contact Person: Ms Carmelita Raymundo; Thursdays: Food and Art Galerie, 12th Flr., GT Tower Ayala Ave., cor. H.V. Dela Costa St. Makati City, from April 12 – May 31, 2007, 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm and 6:00 – 8:30 pm, contact person: Ms. Bianca Del Rosario Tel. Nos. 752-4567/ 752-5598, open to children and employees. |
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