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The municipality of Valencia in Negros Oriental is officially launching its month-long celebration of its festival, dubbed Chada! Valencia, in May this year to promote the town's community-based tourism, as well as its culture, arts and heritage, among others.

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The 51st Silliman University National Writers Workshop concluded last Friday at the Writers Village in Camp Lookout, Valencia, on the foothills of Mt. Talinis in Negros Oriental.

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Igot an unexpected letter in my mailbox last week from a Baguio-based artist named Rogelio Bibal, whom I’d never met before, but whose work and situation seemed compelling enough that I thought I should share it with you.

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On a high slope of Mt. Talinis, at Camp Lookout in Valencia, a town about 30 minutes from Dumaguete City, stands a writer’s village which was inaugurated Saturday.

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A swallow had built a nest up in a corner of the wall behind the row of panelists facing the young writing fellows during every session held in the half-covered terrace of the main cottage at Camp Lookout.

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The venerable Mr. Romero, who has also been a successful scenarist and, unbeknownst to many, a short story writer in his earlier years, has always been delightfully articulate. I hope he doesn’t mind my quoting his message in full.
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The municipality of Valencia in Negros Oriental is officially launching its month-long celebration of its festival, dubbed Chada! Valencia, in May this year to promote the town's community-based tourism, as well as its culture, arts and heritage, among others.

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The 51st Silliman University National Writers Workshop concluded last Friday at the Writers Village in Camp Lookout, Valencia, on the foothills of Mt. Talinis in Negros Oriental.

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On a high slope of Mt. Talinis, at Camp Lookout in Valencia, a town about 30 minutes from Dumaguete City, stands a writer’s village which was inaugurated Saturday.

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A swallow had built a nest up in a corner of the wall behind the row of panelists facing the young writing fellows during every session held in the half-covered terrace of the main cottage at Camp Lookout.

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The venerable Mr. Romero, who has also been a successful scenarist and, unbeknownst to many, a short story writer in his earlier years, has always been delightfully articulate. I hope he doesn’t mind my quoting his message in full.
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