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Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla

Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla

Kath C. Eustaquio-Derla wears many hats but her favorite is being the COO (child of owner, #truestory) of her family’s design-print-publish business HS Grafik Print with over 40 years of industry experience. She is the Head of Publishing of HS Grafik Print. As a second-generation printer, Kath founded and heads PaperKat Books, the self-publishing arm that offers a writing and mentoring program for aspiring book authors.

Kath is named Marketing in Asia’s 70 Rising Personalities On LinkedIn Philippines, Writing Hacks Academy’s Top 35 Filipino Coaches Aspiring Writers And Entrepreneurs Should Follow, and VB Consulting and Connected Women’s 100 Most Influential Filipino Women on LinkedIn. Kath founded and heads Story Factory, a long-term partnership project that allows non-industry writers/authors to pitch their storylines and/or concepts to producers and directors for film and/or TV adaptations. She collaborates with MAVX Productions Inc., Gushcloud Philippines, and J Creative Entertainment, and more.

Patricia Evangelista

Patricia Evangelista is a trauma journalist and former investigative reporter for the Philippine news company Rappler. Her debut book, Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country, an account of the Philippine drug war, was hailed as “a journalistic masterpiece” by the New Yorker.

The book, released October 2023 by Random House, was a New York Times Top 10 Best Books of the Year, A New Yorker and The Economist Best Book of the Year, and was Time Magazine’s #1 Nonfiction Book of the Year. It has since won the NYPL Helen Bernstein Book Award and was longlisted for the Moore Prize for Human Rights and the PEN Galbraith Award. She lives in Manila.

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Rey Evangelista

Renato Zosimo Evangelista is the first Mangyan lawyer from the Hanunuo-Mangyan Tribe in Mindoro. He obtained his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree at Manuel L. Quezon University and passed the Bar Exam on May 3, 2002. Atty. Evangelista also holds a Master’s of Law (LLM) degree from the University of Essex, United Kingdom as a British Chevening scholar.

He is a practicing lawyer and a legal advocate for indigenous peoples’ rights in the Philippines. He is the Founding and Managing Partner of his law firm based in Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

He was a past President and Member of the Board of Trustees of the Mangyan Heritage Foundation, Inc., which preserves and compiles Mangyan literary works and indigenous knowledge.

Marjorie Evasco

Marjorie Evasco

SEAWRITE 2010 laureate (Southeast Asia Writer, Philippines) and National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Ani ng Dangal 2011 awardee, Marjorie Evasco has published several books, the latest of which is her omnibus book of poems, It Is Time To Come Home: New & Collected Poems (co-published by DLSU PH & Milflores Publishing, Inc., 2023), and Vital Signs: Philippine Short Stories on Healing, which she co-edited with Dr. Ronnie Baticulon (Milflores Publishing, Inc., 2025). Six of her books have won National Book Awards for poetry, oral history, biography, and art, and two have won the Gintong Aklat (Golden Book) award for poetry in English from the Book Development Association of the Philippines (BDAP). She received the UMPIL (Union of Filipino Writers) Gawad Alagad Balagtas in 2004, the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan (City of Manila) in 2005, the Outstanding Silliman University alumna for creative writing in 2008, and the 2011 Carlos P. Garcia award for literature from Bohol, her home- island. She is a University Fellow and Professor Emeritus (Literature) of De La Salle University and is currently its Writer-in-Residence. She sits in the teaching panel of the IYAS La Salle National Writers Workshop in the University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City, and in the Silliman University National Writers Workshop in Dumaguete City. She also directs the DLSU National Writers Creative Nonfiction Workshop for Medical Doctors and Healthcare Professionals. She advocates for writing and speaking in Binísayá or Cebuano-Visayan, the Philippine language of the communities she works with in the Visayas and Mindanao.

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Rowena Festin

ROWENA P. FESTIN is a poet, fictionist, translator and editor. She is the author of the book of poetry Banayad which won the National Book Award for poetry in Filipino in 2017 and the book of short stories Ang Buang ng Bayan which won the National Book Award for fiction in Filipino in 2024. The two books are both published by the University of the Philippines Press. She was also the recipient of the 2023 Gawad SWF for her poems published in Agos Journal, a publication of UP Sentro ng Wikang Filipino. She translated to Filipino the novel Great Expectations (Charles Dickens) and was published by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino. She is also the co-translator of the novel Little Women (Louisa May Alcott). The translation was published by Southern Voices. Her poems, short stories and essays on Philippine literature and culture had been published in journals and anthologies. She is a professor of Filipino and Sociology courses in University of the Philippines Pampanga.

Danielle Florendo

Danielle Florendo

Danielle Florendo is an illustrator, picture book author, and visual artist based in Baguio City. After earning her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, she pursued a career in children’s book and media illustration.
She was one of the key illustrators for the Baybayin LRT Train Project by Turo Guro in 2019 and debuted in children’s picture books with Balitanay’s Laktob by Dr. Analyn Ikin Amores and Renalyn Albert (CordiText Project) and Pong Pong Ginatbong edited by Dr. Felicidad Prudente (Ilaw ng Tahanan Publishing Inc.) in 2020.
Her works have earned both local and international recognition. Maselan ang Tanong ng Batang si Usman (The Tricky Question of Young Usman) by Palanca awardee Doc Luis Gatmaitan (OMFLIT Hiyas Publishing, 2022) was a finalist at the 16th Cardinal Sin Book Awards for Children’s Book Category and received a Finalist Medal at the 1st Severino Reyes Medal in 2024. The Perfect Tree by Glory Moralidad (Oh Kids!) and Ang Bahay na Maraming Klasrum (The House with Many Classrooms) by Eugene Evasco (Johnny and Hansel Publishing) also earned Finalist medals at the 1st Severino Reyes Medal. The Perfect Tree was additionally recognized as a finalist at the 9th National Children’s Book Awards and featured in the 2023 White Ravens Catalogue. Her book A Whale in Prison by Mary Ann Ordinario won the 18th Cardinal Sin Book Award for Children’s Short Story.

Her latest book, Kaub-Ofuden Shin Lijang Uta (The Legend of Uta Cave), a collaboration with the Indigenous People of Balbalan, Kalinga, received the 2024 Translation Grant from the National Book Development Board. It will be featured at the 2025 Bologna Children’s Book Fair in Italy as part of the Illustrators Exhibition.

Danielle also served as a National Judge and Workshop facilitator for the 2023 and 2024 Gawad Teodora Alonso Story Writing Competition by the Department of Education. She was a Philippine delegate and key speaker at the 2024 Asian Festival for Children’s Content (AFCC) in Singapore, where she delivered multiple lectures on culture-focused children’s books during the Philippines’ Country of Focus showcase. She was the key visual illustrator for the AFCC-Philippine Circle under IBBY-Philippines and one of the lead illustrators for the 2025 Philippine Book Festival under the National Book Development Board. She is currently working as the lead illustrator for the Philippines’ publication materials for the upcoming 2025 Geneva Convention under the Department of Science and Technology–Technology Application and Promotion Institute.

Today, Danielle is a lecturer at the University of the Philippines Baguio. She is an advocate for promoting culture in children’s books and education. When not illustrating or teaching, she pursues research and writes stories inspired by communities across the country.

Liza Flores

Liza Flores

Liza Flores is one of the leading children’s book illustrators in the Philippines. Her books, “The Secret is in the Soil” (2012) and “Ang Maliit na Kalabaw” (2021), were included in the National Children’s Book Award Best Reads for 2012-2013 and 2020-2021 respectively. She has also written two books, “Sungit” (2020) and “Hiya” (2023). She mentors illustrators from different countries through Room to Read, an international nonprofit organization.

She is a member of Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan (Ang INK), the Philippines’ first and only organization of illustrators for children. She serves as the sectoral representative for illustrators at the Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY).

Liza is also a graphic designer. She art directed and designed “Karapat Dapat” (2018) and “The Amazing Beasts of Philippine Mythology” (2023), which were included in The White Ravens list in 2020 and 2024.

Marcus Flores

Marcus Flores

Marcus Flores is a Sales and Marketing Assistant at Milflores Publishing. He is completing a Comparative Literature degree at the University of the Phlippines in Diliman. He has a passion for books and wants to absorb as much as he can during his time as a delegate. He likes attending poetry slams in different cities, drinking a good cup of coffee with an intriguing book, and studying comparative theory.

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Patrick Flores

Patrick Flores is the Chief Curator at the National Gallery Singapore (NGS). He is concurrently a professor at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. In 2015, he curated the Philippine Pavilion at the 56th Venice Art Biennale. In 2022, he was the curator of the Taiwan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.

Flores was a Visiting Fellow at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in 1999 and an Asian Public Intellectuals Fellow in 2004. Among his publications are Painting History: Revisions in Philippine Colonial Art (1999); Remarkable Collection: Art, History, and the National Museum (2006); and Past Peripheral: Curation in Southeast Asia (2008). He was a grantee of the Asian Cultural Council (2010); a member of the Advisory Board of the exhibition The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989 (2011), organized by the Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe; and a member of the Guggenheim Museum’s Asian Art Council (2011). 

He co-edited the Southeast Asian issue with Joan Kee for Third Text (2011). On behalf of the Clark Institute and the Department of Art Studies of the University of the Philippines, Flores organized the conference, Histories of Art History in Southeast Asia in Manila. He serves as the curator of the Philippine Pavilion for the country’s role as Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025.

Tara Frejas

Tara Frejas

Tara Frejas has been writing and self-publishing romance books since 2015, and now has a total of 16 books (including collaboration work) in her backlist. An active member of the #RomanceClass creative team, she has helped the community maintain their visibility on social media and has also organized in-person and online events with them.

From 2020 to 2022, she has written, directed, and produced a number of online events for the community, including #RCReadathon2020 and Kilig Cafe, which featured conversations about various topics related to romance writing and publishing in talk show format. She also directed a mini web series called Hello, Ever After, which explored the ways we found comfort, kilig, and hope in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, starring Filipino actors as characters from previously published #RomanceClass books.

In 2024, she became part of the translation team for Tepai Pascual’s Duty Ka Ba? (Vol. 1), published and distributed by 19th Avenida Publishing House. She also shared valuable knowledge about writing and developing romance work as a panelist for the 21st Ateneo National Writers Workshop in October 2024.

In the same year, Komiket’s romance fiction imprint Blush Books acquired Tara’s book Scandalized for its Philippine print edition, and as of this writing, she is working with BoldMP in Los Angeles for its screen adaptation.

Blaise Campo Gacoscos

Blaise Campo Gacoscos

Blaise Campo Gacoscos was born in Candon, Ilocos Sur, in 1968. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature degree from the University of the Philippines Diliman. A fellow of the UP National Writers’ Summer Workshop, he won third prize at the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for his one-act play titled Taguan sa Ulan. He finished his Master of Arts in Creative Writing also in UP Diliman.

Eric Gamalinda

Eric Gamalinda was born and raised in Manila, the Philippines. He worked as an investigative journalist before immigrating to the United States in 1993. He is the author of numerous works of poetry and fiction, many first published in the Philippines. His novels Planet Waves (1990) and My Sad Republic (1998) both won Philippine National Book Awards, and My Sad Republic also won a Philippine Centennial Literary Prize. Gamalinda’s most recent novel, The Descartes Highlands (2009), was shortlisted for the Man Asian Prize and published in the United States by Akashic Books in 2014. He is also the author of the short story collections Peripheral Vision (1992) and People Are Strange (2012).

Gamalinda’s books of poetry include Lyrics from a Dead Language (1991); Zero Gravity (1999), which won an Asian-American Literary Award and was an Alice James Books New York/New England Selection; and Amigo Warfare (2007/2024). He has received numerous honors and awards for his work across media, including a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts for film and media and the Cultural Center of the Philippines Independent Film and Video Awards. He has won the top Philippine literary award, the Palanca Memorial Award, several times.

Gamalinda has held residencies at Civitella Ranieri; the Association d’Art de la Napoule; Château de Lavigny Residence pour Ecrivains; Fundación Valparaíso; the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellagio, Italy; Hawthornden Castle; Yaddo; and MacDowell, among others. He has been publications director of the Asian-American Writers’ Workshop, a distinguished visiting writer at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, and a visiting scholar in New York University’s Asian-Pacific American Studies Program. Gamalinda currently teaches in the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race at Columbia University in New York, the USA.

Kata Garcia

Kata Garcia is a writer, translator, and the Senior Editor of Anino Comics. She has edited award-winning picture books, young adult novels, and graphic novels, including Josefina, the winner of the 41st National Book Award for Best Graphic Novel and Comics in Filipino.

Luis Gatmaitan

Luis Gatmaitan

Luis P. Gatmaitan is a physician, an author of more than 70 books for children, and the current Chairperson of the National Council for Children’s Television (NCCT), an attached agency of the Department of Education. He pioneered the popularization of children’s stories with health and medical themes. He has published two children’s book series on health and hygiene for Hiyas Books of OMF Literature: Mga Kuwento ni Tito Dok and OkiDok. His children’s stories have been translated to Nihongo, Thai, Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Bangla, and Danish. Some of these titles were mounted into musical plays, animation, apps, shadow puppetry, audio-drama, and other theater productions. His children’s story Sandosenang Sapatos was adapted into a musical and staged several times by the Tanghalang Pilipino of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

He won the Palanca Awards seven times for his children’s stories and essays in Filipino, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature in 2005. He is one of the ten recipients of The Oustanding Young Men of the Philippines (TOYM) award for his contributions in the field of Literature in 2003. He also received the Gawad Dangal ng Wikang Filipino by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino. In 2017, he was awarded the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas, a lifetime achievement award in literary writing given by the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas. In 2023, he was awarded the Gawad Dangal ng Lahi by the Carlos Palanca Foundation. A “Green and Gold Outstanding Alumni” awardee of the Far Eastern University, he is the First Filipino author to be accepted as an official nominee to the 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for his body of work in children’s literature.

Candy Gourlay

Candy Gourlay

Candy Gourlay’s novel Wild Song has just been released in German, translated by Alexandra Rak. The novel is set in a little known historical moment, when indigenous Filipinos were put on display at the 1904 World Fair in St Louis Missouri. Wild Song won the National Children’s Book Award of the Philippines and was listed for the Carnegie Medal, the Caffe Nero Book Award and the Jhalak Prize. Candy was born in the Philippines, grew up under a dictatorship and met her husband during a revolution. She had many adventures as a journalist in Asia, including visiting North Korea in 1987. Then she moved to the UK and found herself writing news about toilet paper, toothpaste and bleach. She pivoted to writing books for children and young adults and was published after nine years of rejection. Her books have been nominated for major prizes in Europe and she has won the National Children’s Book Award of the Philippines twice. Her first novel Tall Story was selected as one of the ‘100 Best Books of the Last 100 Years’ and Bone Talk was listed as a White Ravens Book and is endorsed by Amnesty International.

She lives in London with her family, where she loves dogs, making comics and gardening, in that order.

Paolo Herras

Paolo Herras

PAOLO HERRAS is the Co-Founder of Komiket, a non-profit organisation that advocates for Filipino comics, and the Festival Director of the Philippine International Comics Festival (PICOF). His graphic novel, Strange Natives (German edition: Strange Natives – Die vergessenen Erinnerungen einer vergesslichen alten Dame, Dantes Verlag 2024), was a National Book Award Finalist and is currently translated in German, French, and Italian. Paolo directed the film adaptation of his graphic novel, Buhay Habangbuhay (Life Afterlife), for the 2nd CineFilipino Film Festival.

Annette Hug

Annette Hug

Annette Hug studied History in Zurich and Women and Development Studies at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. After working as a lecturer and trade union officer, she has been a freelance author since January 2015. Her novels Lady Berta and In Zelenys Zimmer were published by rotpunktverlag in 2008 and 2010, Wilhelm Tell in Manila (2016) and Tiefenlager (2021) by Das Wunderhorn in Heidelberg. Annette Hug was awarded a Swiss Literature Prize in 2017, and her column Dreaming the World appears every two weeks in the weekly newspaper WOZ. Since 2017, she has published longer reportages from the Philippines, Shanghai and Seoul. As a literary translator from Filipino to German, she has translated books by Luna Sicat Cleto, Allan N. Derain, Lualhati Bautista, and Isabelo de los Reyes.

J. Philip Ignacio

J. Philip Ignacio

J. PHILIP IGNACIO is a musician, actor, documentary filmmaker, improvisational theatre veteran, and Co-Founder of Third World Improv, the premiere improv school in the Philippines. His first graphic novel, Alandal (German Edition: Alandal 1, Dantes Verlag 2024), won the 40th National Book Award and 7th National Children’s Book Award. His book has German, Burmese, and English editions.

Patricia May Jurilla

Patricia May B. Jurilla

Patricia May B. Jurilla, PhD is a Professor at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, where she teaches book history and literature.  The first formally trained Filipino book historian, she has authored various books and articles on Philippine printing and publishing.  

 

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Dione Kong

Dione Kong is an illustrator and comics creator based in Metro Manila. Graduated with a degree in animation, she loves visual storytelling and has illustrated several children’s books like Kokak!, written by Maloi Malibiran-Salumbides and published by Room to Read; Dad’s Cab, written by Joseph DeGuzman and published by Scholastic Inc..; and Kazumph!, written by Danny Obillo and published by A Tree in Bani. She is also the author and illustrator of My Ghost, Where’d You Go?, her first graphic literature, published by Anino Comics. She aims to capture beauty and emotions through her drawings and resonate with the readers through her stories.

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