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Very Visual Stories

Philippine Pavilion Event

Books are stories we tell visually in words and pictures, designed as works of elegant form and of substance that stimulates and disrupts. Books are cultural artifacts, and making them rises and falls with our creativity and resourcefulness.

Philippine Pavilion

Meet the Speakers:

Sarge Lacuesta

Sarge Lacuesta

Angelo R. Lacuesta is a novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He has written more than ten books and has won numerous national awards for his writing, including the Madrigal-Gonzalez Best First Book Award, the NVM Gonzalez Award, several Palanca Memorial Awards, Philippines Graphic Awards, and National Book Awards, among others. He has represented the Philippines at several international festivals and conferences concerning literature, cinema, and culture.

His most recent publication is the novel IRÔ, published by Milflores Publishing in 2025, with a forthcoming collection of new short fiction, entitled Affidavit, scheduled for the same year. IRÔ was selected as one of ten novels to be presented for possible film adaptation at the “Books at Berlinale” section of the 2025 Berlinale Film Festival.

In 2024 he wrote and produced the film An Errand, based on a short story he wrote, for the Cinemalaya Film Festival, one of Asia’s most important festivals for independent cinema. The film was also selected as part of the Bright Futures section of the 2025 International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). In 2025, Song of the Fireflies, a film he also wrote and produced, had its international premiere at the Manila International Film Festival in Los Angeles, U.S.A., where it earned audience awards for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Supporting Actor.

He is co-managing director of Good Intentions Books, an independent publishing house based in Manila. He is editor-at-large at the Esquire magazine Philippines and is the current president of the Philippine Centre of PEN (Poets, Essayists, Novelists) International.

Ian Sta. Maria

Ian Sta. Maria

Ian is the author and illustrator of Salamangka, its Gintong Aklat Award-winning sequel Salamangka 2, and Makina—all published by Summit Books. He is also the artist and co-creator of Skyworld, once a best-selling graphic novel in the Philippines, as well as the critically acclaimed Sixty Six (also known internationally as Mang Tino), created in collaboration with writer Russell Molina. With over two decades of recognition as an award-winning creative in the Philippine advertising industry, Ian now fulfills a lifelong dream as a senior concept artist at LEGO.