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                    [Title] => Locating ‘The Imaginary Iceberg’
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The first International Conference on Philippine Studies (ICOPHIL) was held in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, in 1980.

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Like I mentioned last week, I’m in the US to visit family and to participate at the International Conference on the Philippines (Icophil), which is taking place Oct. 28-30 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.

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Some scholars might quibble with my use of the word “Filipiniana” in the title of this piece, but now that I have your attention, let me announce that the world’s biggest gathering of people seriously interested in all things Philippine and Filipino will be taking place this week in Quezon City.

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I was asked again a couple of times last week if creative writers can make a living off their writing. And as I have for ages, I again had to say, sadly, no.

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A handbook of composition once used a verse from Lewis Carrol as an example of good, simple, concrete writing:

The time has come, the Walrus said,

To talk of many things;

Of shoes and ships and sealing wax

And cabbages and kings.

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Like I mentioned last week, I’m in the US to visit family and to participate at the International Conference on the Philippines (Icophil), which is taking place Oct. 28-30 at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.

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Some scholars might quibble with my use of the word “Filipiniana” in the title of this piece, but now that I have your attention, let me announce that the world’s biggest gathering of people seriously interested in all things Philippine and Filipino will be taking place this week in Quezon City.

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I was asked again a couple of times last week if creative writers can make a living off their writing. And as I have for ages, I again had to say, sadly, no.

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A handbook of composition once used a verse from Lewis Carrol as an example of good, simple, concrete writing:

The time has come, the Walrus said,

To talk of many things;

Of shoes and ships and sealing wax

And cabbages and kings.

[DatePublished] => 2004-04-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133160 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804677 [AuthorName] => Fr. Miguel A. Bernad, SJ [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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