For the second assignment in this online course I’m taking, we’re supposed to “assemble ten (10) images, books, films, or even music/songs that provide a history and context for your … Continue reading →
Via Twitter, my friend Kubi introduced Sidda Thornton’s The Sunday Currently, a set of list posts with action verb prompts, which I’ve been wanting to work on for some time now. Here’s … Continue reading →
Via Twitter, my friend Kubi introduced Sidda Thornton’s The Sunday Currently, a set of list posts with action verb prompts, which I’ve been wanting to work on for some time now. Here’s … Continue reading →
I read John Burdett’s Bangkok Haunts, his third in a series, last January after coming home from Bangkok where Burdett’s novels are sold alongside Larsson’s, Murakami’s, Welsh’s. I read it … Continue reading →
“This book is a love story,” begins Stuart A. Schlegel in Wisdom from a Rainforest: The Spiritual Journey of an Anthropologist (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1999). The prologue narrates how … Continue reading →
Dalawang araw lang ang ginugol namin ni T sa Bangkok, kaya sa halip na tumungo sa mga wat ay tumuon kami sa mga tindahan ng libro. Nagsimula kami sa maliliit … Continue reading →
It’s my twenty-fourth nicotine-free day today. It takes 21 days to form a habit, & I planned to try staying clean for that long, & then see if the thought … Continue reading →
Sa mga nasa Metro Manila mula Enero 13 hanggang 31, lalo na sa mga nasa Quezon City, tiyaking makapunta sa Kilapsaw: Tubig at Alaala, A Photopoetry Exhibit for a Cause, … Continue reading →
Among my Things to Do this holiday season in Baguio is hunt for more bookstores in the city. With the help of a Baguio friend, who texted me the directions, … Continue reading →