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The 46th National Writers Workshop will be held in Dumaguete City from May 7 to 25, with 16 young writers granted fellowships this year. 


The following writing fellows for the Summer of 2007 should get in touch with Dr. Edith L. Tiempo, National Artist for Literature, c/o CAP Bldg., Rizal Blvd., Dumaguete City, or her secretary Jo Amaro, to confirm their attendance ASAP:

Poetry: Kristian Abe L. Dalao, Krisette Sia-Valderia and Jennelyn Tabora of De La Salle University, and Sharleen P. Banzon, Cecille La Verne de la Cruz and Pancho Villanueva of UP Diliman;
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Haavikko, a Finn, and the Swede Transtromer have a thing or two to teach poets of whatever age, whether of the art for art’s sake school or the social realist dialectical materialist type.

The duo’s poetry, in the Penguin collection presented in tandem, makes academic all arguments and debates on the function of verse.
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The 46th National Writers Workshop will be held in Dumaguete City from May 7 to 25, with 16 young writers granted fellowships this year. 


The following writing fellows for the Summer of 2007 should get in touch with Dr. Edith L. Tiempo, National Artist for Literature, c/o CAP Bldg., Rizal Blvd., Dumaguete City, or her secretary Jo Amaro, to confirm their attendance ASAP:

Poetry: Kristian Abe L. Dalao, Krisette Sia-Valderia and Jennelyn Tabora of De La Salle University, and Sharleen P. Banzon, Cecille La Verne de la Cruz and Pancho Villanueva of UP Diliman;
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Haavikko, a Finn, and the Swede Transtromer have a thing or two to teach poets of whatever age, whether of the art for art’s sake school or the social realist dialectical materialist type.

The duo’s poetry, in the Penguin collection presented in tandem, makes academic all arguments and debates on the function of verse.
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