HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! 2021 CAN ONLY BE BRIGHTER!
From, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
tags: New Year, New Year 2021, #HappyNewYear
CECILIA BRAINARD BLOG: A compilation of articles by Philippine American writer Cecilia Manguerra Brainard. Stop and rest for a while in my blogsite.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! 2021 CAN ONLY BE BRIGHTER!
From, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
tags: New Year, New Year 2021, #HappyNewYear
Book Review of THE NEWSPAPER WIDOW, novel by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
University of San Tomas Publishing House, 2017, softcover, 238 pages, ISBN 9780715068116
"The Fictional Technique of Cecilia Brainard's The Newspaper Widow"
By Paulino Lim, Jr.
The author states that her original intention was to write a mystery about a priest found dead in a creek, but the character portrayal overshadowed the plot, elevating the novel above a page-turning whodunit. Still, the murder hooks the reader, and is rewarded with a satisfying conclusion.
I'm wishing everyone a merry Christmas and a brighter New Year! Be safe, don't gather with others this holiday seas, so we can gather next year. Here are some Christmas pictures:
GROWING UP FILIPINO: MORE STORIES FOR YOUNG ADULTS includes 27 stories that deal with the universal concerns of growing up: family, friends, love, home, budding sexuality, leaving home. https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Up-Filipino-II-Stories/dp/0971945837
Please don't gather this Christmas and New Year. Next year, we can do that. Stay home, keep safe. The vaccine is at hand now. Just be patients.
Happy holidays,
From, Cecilia Brainard
tags: #Christmas #holidays #covid19 #keepsafe
NOTE, January 2024 - The pandemic is over, thank God. This book is no longer available at Wattpad but you can find it in ebook form in Kindle and other venues.
Reminder to teachers, students, others:
The recipe for Shrimp Wonton Soup needed clear soup broth, which was to simmer for “three to four hours till fragrant”. I could cook this stove-top or I can make the broth in the Instant Pot, I said to myself. I chose the former so that I had a reason to sit quietly, tune out, and devour the books by Filipino American author Cecilia Manguerra Brainard.
BOOK REVIEW OF CECILIA BRAINARD'S TWO SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS
Review by Dr. Herminia Menez Coben
The Halo-Halo Review, Nov. 24, 2020
WOMAN WITH HORNS AND OTHER STORIES by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
(PALH 2020, New Day 1987)
and
ACAPULCO AT SUNSET AND OTHER STORIES by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
(PALH 2020, Anvil 1995)
In her debut collection of short stories, WOMAN WITH HORNS, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard launches her mythical Ubec (Cebu) – a historic, cosmopolitan and vibrant city – the setting of many of her short stories, as well as her most recent novel, THE NEWSPAPER WIDOW.
Many of PALH's titles are on Sale in Amazon.
Following are the paperback and Kindle titles with order links.
Published
books by PALH (Philippine American Literary House)
Acapulco at Sunset and Other Stories by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716075
Benedicta Takes Wing and Other Stories by Veronica Montes –
https://www.amazon.com/Benedicta-Takes-Wing-Other-Stories/dp/097194587X
Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in
America
edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - forthcoming
Fiction by Filipinos in America edited by Cecilia
Manguerra Brainard -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716059
Growing Up Filipino: Stories for Young
Adults
edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Up-Filipino-Stories-Adults/dp/0971945802
Growing Up Filipino II: More Stories for
Young Adults
edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Up-Filipino-II-Stories/dp/0971945837
Please, San Antonio! & Melisande in
Paris (novellas) by Eve La Salle
Caram & Cecilia Manguerra Brainard - https://www.amazon.com/Please-Antonio-Melisande-Paris-International/dp/0971945888
A River, One-Woman Deep: Stories by Linda
Ty-Casper –
https://www.amazon.com/River-One-Woman-Deep-Stories/dp/0971945853
Woman with Horns and Other Stories by Cecilia
Manguerra Brainard -
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716032
Kindle
Titles by PALH (Philippine American Literary House)
Interview: https://anankemag.com/2016/10/18/the-fascinating-world-of-caroline-kennedy/
Book Trailer: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/FMfcgxwKjTQrjnBkdSGTprcJPFxhwcJG?projector=1
Tags: historical fiction, literature, Sulu, Jolo
Filipino American writer Betty Ann Quirino sent this lovely photo of Cecilia Brainard's short story collection, ACAPULCO AT SUNSET AND OTHER STORIES, reissued in paperback and available from Amazon.com.
The 2020 US Edition of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard’s collection of short fiction, ACAPULCO AT SUNSET AND OTHER STORIES, gathers seventeen enchanting stories grouped into four categories: Long Ago Tales, Stories from the ’60s and ’70s, Stories from the ’90s, and American Tales. In this book, Brainard, a Philippine American author, continues her exploration of her Filipino and Filipino-American immigrant experiences. The collection includes some of her best short stories.This anthology of stories, first published in 1995 in the Philippines, is now presented to an audience familiar with Brainard’s subsequent literary work — the novels she wrote (WHEN THE RAINBOW GODDESS WEPT, MAGDALENA, THE NEWSPAPER WIDOW), the books she edited, including the young adult coming-of-age anthologies GROWING UP FILIPINO: STORIE FOR YOUNG ADULTS and the follow up GROWING UP FILIPINO; and more.. The GROWING UP books are most popular among educators librarians.
For more information about the book, please visit:
https://ceciliabrainard.com/book/acapulco-at-sunset-and-other-stories/
Tags: Philippines literature, Philippines fiction, Philippines books, Philippines short stories
Filipino American poet Tony Robles interviews novelist Cecilia Manguerra Brainard as part of his PEOPLE'S POET PODCAST (TRIPLE P): Interview with Cecilia Manguerra Brainard Do check it out:
Cecilia Brainard talks about the paperback US edition of her three books: Woman with Horns and Other Stories, Acapulco at Sunset and Other Stories, and Fiction by Filipinos in America. These are available at Amazon. #philippinesbooks #philippinesliterature #philippinesfiction #philippinestories
For more information:
Woman with Horns and Other Stories
PALH
(Philippine American Literary House) announces the release of the US edition of
the collection of short stories, FICTION BY FILIPINOS IN AMERICA, edited by
Cecilia Manguerra Brainard. The book is available from Amazon for $17.95: <https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716059>.
It is also available in Kindle form: <https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KYY1FVP>.
The book collects short fiction by Philippine and Philippine American writers including Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, Carlos Bulosan, Luis Cabalquinto, Virgina R. Cerenio, Juan C. Dionisio, Alberto S. Florentino, Ligaya Victorio Fruto, Jean Vengua Gier, N.V.M. Gonzalez, Erlinda Villamor Kravetz, Paulino Lim, Jr. Manuel R. Olimpo, Julia L. Palarca, Oscar PeƱaranda, Bienvenido N. Santos, Nadine Sarreal, Michelle Cruz Skinner, Samuel Tagatac, Linda Ty-Casper, Nenutzka Villamar, Marianne Villanueva, and Manuel A. Viray.
https://ceciliabrainard.com/open-letter-re-us-2020-presidential-elections/
Dear Family and Friends,
Thank you for checking on us during this post-election time in the US. I know that you and the rest of world are watching with consternation, wondering how on earth the US has ended up this way.
We are physically fine but I must admit that even though Biden is leading, I feel disturbed about several things.
First is the realization that one-half of this country sees the world and thinks very differently from me. Simply put, I cannot understand how the election results should be 50-50 Trump-Biden, given the horrors Trump has done in the past four years. I see a Marcos or a Hitler in Trump, but apparently 50 percent of this country sees a savior in him.
The following is part of Cecilia Brainard's series, Filipinos Coping with Covid.
As of October 9, 2020, there are 36,625,213 confirmed Covid 19 cases worldwide, with 1.056,186 deaths. The US has 7,611,722 confirmed cases and 212,840 deaths. (source: John Hopkins University of Medicine).
Filipino American poet, Tony Robles shares with us the following. He had lived in San Francisco for decades but now lives in North Carolina.
Covid-19: An Encounter with a Bee during Quarantine
Copyright 2020 by Tony Robles.
It’s quarantine, shelter in place--the stay at home order. I am blessed to have a home as many do not. Don’t go outside we are warned, do not gather in large groups so as not to spread Covid-19, aka the Coronavirus. With this diktat comes an assortment of mixed messages. We are told not to wear protective masks then we are told to wear them. We are told that the droplets from a cough or sneeze can travel 6 feet and to give others that amount of "social distance" upon encountering them. Then I read in the Washington Post that the droplets can travel as far as 8 feet while other reports indicate the possibility that Covid-19 can be spread by particles emitted via the mouth during normal conversation. Regarding the spread via sneezing and coughing, I came across the term cough droplet ballistics, used to describe the endeavor of observing and measuring the length and trajectory of droplets emanating from a cough or sneeze. I also came across a study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that referred to the very phenomenon of coughs and sneezes as violent expiratory events and the issuance of fluids thereof as multiphase turbulent buoyant clouds with suspended droplets of various sizes. I have always been cognizant of my coughing and sneezing in public, but not all people are. Given our pandemic and the careless coughers and sneezers among us, studies such as these should not go unnoticed.
CECILIA BRAINARD’S BOOK ACAPULCO AT SUNSET AND OTHER STORIES REISSUED
PALH (Philippine American Literary House) announces the release of the US edition of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard’s short story collection, Acapulco at Sunset and Other Stories. The book is available from Amazon on sale for $11.95:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716075
First published in the Philippines
in 1995, the book collects seventeen stories inspired by the author’s Filipino
and Filipino American experiences; they are grouped into four categories: Long
Ago Tales, Stories from the ‘60s and ‘70s, Stories from the ‘90s, and American
Tales.
This is my opinion of 2020, with acknowledgement of Edvard Munch's "The Scream."
Tags; #writerswhosketchanddraw
PALH (Philippine American Literary House) announces the release of the US Edition of Cecilia Manguerrra Brainard’s short story collection, Woman with Horns and Other Stories.
First published in the Philippines in 1987, the reception of Cecilia Manguerra Brainard’s first book has been extraordinary. Her mythical place “Ubec” (Cebu backwards), which is the setting for most of the stories, was embraced by Cebuanos and “Ubec” and has become part of their lexicon. Teachers use stories from this collection and YouTube has student films of the lead story “Woman with Horns” in particular. There is even a Wikipedia write-up about “Woman with Horns.”
The book collects a dozen stories that draw from historical and contemporary sources. Many of these stories explore the clash of Philippine culture with foreign influences that reached the archipelago during different historical periods.
Marie Castillo-Prudent praised the book in Katipunan as follows, “Beautifully written in the minimalist style yet never lacking color and clarity, Brainard’s stories reach out from the deep centuries of folklore, superstition, religion, customs, geography and history to bring them life into the present. But more than life itself, this book mirrors the unique ways in which the Filipina woman searches for meaning. The locale and period of each story expand rather than limit the characters’ choices.”
The Manila Times called the book “A welcome addition to Filipiniana.”
The US edition of Woman with Horns and Other Stories presents this beloved book to a new audience. For a limited time, Woman With Horns and Other Stories: US Edition in paperback is available from Amazon for $9.95. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1953716032) The book is also available in Kindle form.
Cecilia Brainard is the author and editor of over twenty books, including her novels, When the Rainbow Goddess Wept, Magdalena, and The Newspaper Widow. Her Selected Short Stories by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard is forthcoming by the University of Santo Tomas Publishing House.
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CECILIA BRAINARD BLOG: A compilation of articles by Philippine American writer Cecilia Manguerra Brainard. Stop and rest for a while in my blogsite.