I am delighted to be part of the upcoming Cebu Literary Festival on June 27, 2014. I am not always in my birthplace of Cebu, and so it’s a privilege for me to have the chance to share my work with my fellow Ceb
uanos. The fact is that Cebu has been a great inspiration to my fiction, where Cebu appears as Ubec. I have also written about Cebu in my non-fiction, some of which have been collected in the book, Out of Cebu: Essays and Personal Prose. I plan to talk and do readings about this topic at the #cebuLitFest on June 27.
Some of you will remember my story,
Woman with Horns, one of my earlier stories. This was inspired by a woman in Cebu who reportedly had horns. As a child, I used to look at the two bumps on her forehead and imagine the horns underneath her hair. I eventually wrote
Woman With Horns about a flirtatious Ubecan widow and an American doctor, Dr. Gerald McAllister. This story became popular, with students making video clips based on it -
click here. Readers who enjoyed
Woman with Horns will be interested to know that I've used the same characters in my novel-in-progress, and I'll be sharing an excerpt about Agustina and Dr. McAllister, 8 years later.
I have other ideas for my presentation on June 27, dear Readers. It will be fun, so join us if you happen to be in Cebu: Ayala Center, 4:30 p.m. See you!
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