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Writers Fellowship


The Christian Writers Fellowship meets every quarter at OMF literature Inc to give updates on each member's writing progress, encourage one another, suggest publication venues, offer writer's training and workshop, and share books and other relevant materials and documents.

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Only in the Philippines! (Share your Pinoy encounters)

Mabuhay! Pinoy, Pilipinas. Balikbayan. OFW. Fil-AM. Foreigner or a carefree travel bug -- have you been to the Philippine Islands lately? (including all 7101 of them low tide) We'd like to hear about your anecdotes: you can call it "My Pinoy Experience." Funny, irreverent, bland, cute, different, interesting, religious, smorgasboard - we welcome your stories here. Or if you have an interesting photograph, you may want to share the story behind it.

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Read a Tagalog Novel

"Gustong-gusto niya kapag nanggagaling sa Nasuli ang kanyang Auntie at Uncle. Marami silang dalang prutas at gulay. Kung tag-kaimito, tag-kamunsil, tag-bayabas, tag-sinigwelas, tag-makopa. Doon din nanggagaling ang mga bulaklak na birds of paradise na tumutubo sa likuran ng kanilang bahay at ang come down my love na umaabot sa banggerahan mula sa pagkakakapit nito sa santol sa gilid ng bintana. Naalala rin niya ang mga dahon ng lagundi na pinapakuluan ng kanyang Auntie. Ito ang pinapainom sa kanila sa umaga bago sila pumasok sa klase." from the novel Lumbay ng Dila by Genevieve Asenjo


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