How an Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing Was Born

How an Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing Was Born

Magdaragat: An Anthology of Filipino Canadian Writing came to life after a group of writers decided “it was about time we focused on our emerging and established writers and help them claim their space in Canadian literature.”

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My Ate Nene, with Flowers in Her Hair

My Ate Nene, with Flowers in Her Hair

Remembrance of a sibling past.

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A Tale Of Three Cities: Lisbon, Lyon and Dijon

A Tale Of Three Cities: Lisbon, Lyon and Dijon

A grandma goes on a Grand Tour of sorts led by her seven-year-old granddaughter.

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Hardheaded Woman

Hardheaded Woman

When a stubborn daughter plotted to escape from home.

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The Doctor from Toclong

The Doctor from Toclong

An Army physician trained in EENT in Texas, became a doctor to the poor as well as to generals and a future president.

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In Praise of Our Native Spirits

In Praise of Our Native Spirits

A book explores the legacy of Philippine winemaking and the tropical wines’ potential for international acceptance.

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Bayanihan to the Rescue

Bayanihan to the Rescue

A family joins hundreds of community pantries in throwing a lifeline to the inner-city poor.

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COVID Dreams in Toronto

COVID Dreams in Toronto

Dreams of loved ones and missing the coronavirus bullet by a hair.

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Growing Up in La Loma, Listening to Lao Tzu

Growing Up in La Loma, Listening to Lao Tzu

Recollections of a Fifties childhood.

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Smitten in La Loma, Watching Stars Go By

Smitten in La Loma, Watching Stars Go By

A dreamy childhood in the Philippines’ neighborhood of the stars.

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