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July 15 is National Children's Book Day!


2014 National Children's Book Day poster by Asa Montenejo

To celebrate National Children's Book Day, a special children's book fair featuring the country's major children's book publishers shall be held from 9 till 2:30 pm at the Museo Pambata. The fair shall be open to the public and admission is free.

There shall also be a special workshop for librarians called, The School Library as Avenue for the Development of Life Skills (An Echo and Workshop Session of the 42nd IASL Conference in Indonesia) from 9-12 noon also in Museo Pambata. The workshop shall be facilitated by Zarah Gagatiga, Librarian, Beacon Academy and PBBY Board Member.

This workshop session will help librarians integrate life skills and well-being indicators in library management. Ms. Gagatiga will also discuss concepts in planning, implementing and evaluating programs and services for children and teenagers. 21st century trends in school library management and administration will also be presented as well as information on professional learning networks, particularly the International Association of School Libraries.

Participants will be charged a workshop fee of P500.

For inquiries about the bookfair and the workshop, you may email pbby@adarna.com.ph or contact Lance at 3526765 local 120.

http://www.pbby.org.ph/links-ncbd-2014.html

The Bookmark Inc., Annual Book Sale 2013




The Bookmark Inc., Annual Book Sale 2013

The Bookmark Inc., Annual Book Sale 2013


Bookmark: The Filipino Bookstore is inviting everyone to its Annual Book Sale on September 9-14, 2013. Discounts of up to 50% will be given to various titles. Books on Arts and Culture, Environment, Food, Health and Fitness, History and Politics, Biography, Religion, Travel, Literature, Audio/Music and Video materials are available. 

Included in the sale are titles which won awards in the past such as Lub-dub, Lub-dub, one of National Children’s Book Awards’ Best Reads for 2010; Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo translations by Soledad Lacson-Locsin, winner 1996 National Book Award for Best Translation and Bone Tumors in Filipinos by Dr. Edward Wang and Dr. Ariel Vergel de Dios, winner 2007 National Book Award for Medicine. Also on sale in the Filipino Literary Classics are Nick Joaquin’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels, N.V.M. Gonzalez’s The Bamboo Dancers and Bienvenido Santos’ Brother, My Brother. 

Children’s Book on the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation’s Great Men and Women of Asia–Children’s Series and Bookmark’s Modern Heroes for The Filipino Youth Series are offered.

Bookmark: The Filipino Bookstore is located at 264 Pablo Ocampo Sr. Avenue, San Antonio Village, Makati City. Store hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Inquiries are entertained at 8958061-65, fax: 8970824 or email us at bookmark@globelines.com.ph

For inquiries, call or email 
Donna Rayo, FBS Marketing Manager
Tel: 895-8061 to 65
Email: bookmark@globelines.com.ph
bookmark.mktg@gmail.com

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Bookmark’s New Children’s Books Released

The Bookmark, Inc. is proud to present two new published books for Modern Heroes for the Filipino Youth SeriesBrocka: The Filmmaker Without Fear written and illustrated by Jose T. Gamboa and The First International Filipino Diva written by Lin Acacio–Flores and illustrated by Jomike Tejido.

Brocka: The Filmmaker Without Fear is a children’s book story on the life of multi-awarded film director Lino Brocka, presented how Brocka made movies that were truly Filipino, made movies that entertained, challenged, and made the audience think.
The First International Filipino Diva focused on Jovita Fuentes, the first female National Awardee in Music in the Philippines and was also the first Filipina to be acclaimed one of the best opera singers in the world in the early 1900s. Also released is Pages, written by Javier T. Delfin and illustrated by Gabi Dimaranan, a story of journal’s journey to discovery and the values of writing presented. The Day of Darkness story and illustrations by Gutch Gutierrez, co-written by Zig Marasigan and edited by Aurora Morealis is a story where in a faraway land, whenever the moon was full, a ferocious creature called “The Beast” emerged to terrorize villagers, until a curious boy sought to discover the truth about this monster.
For more information contact Bookmark at telephone nos. 8958061–65, fax: 8970824, email: bookmark@globelines.com.ph or visit the website www.bookmarkthefilipinobookstore.com and you can also go to our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheBookmarkInc

Modern Tsinoy Plays: TIME WAITS and Other Plays Debi L. Tan



About the Playwright

Debbie Ann Tan has always experimented with different storytelling voices both in English and in Filipino. She has written different genres as well starting with essays and short story fiction, but for some years now, she has focused on playwriting. She is a Carlos Palanca Memorial Award winner for “Time Waits” and second place for “Teroristang Labandera.” She has published under NCCA’s Ubod Writers Series in 2005 for “Fate’s Line.”  “Dragon Blood” published in “Stage Presence: The Philippine PEN Anthology of Drama,”  UST Publishing in 2008. And “Teroristang Labandera” in “Virgin Labfest 2005-2008: Unang Antolohiya” published by Cultural Center of the Philippines in 2009.

Aside from the ones mentioned above, other plays by Debbie shown in the Virgin Labfest were “Dragon’s Breath,” “Mga Babaeng Too Bright,” and the recent “Balunbalunan, Bingi-bingihan.”   
Debbie graduated Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at De La Salle University in 2002. She is a fellow of the 6th Ateneo-NCCA National Writers Workshop. She has written several commissioned plays and is currently teaching at Miriam College. Debbie is freelance writer, editor, graphic and web designer and amateur 3D animator.




Social Media Day 2012


 Message from Mashable:

We're thrilled to celebrate Mashable's third annual Social Media Day! We launched the event in 2010 as a way to recognize the digital revolution happening right before our eyes. We invite you to join fellow social media enthusiasts by hosting or attending a Social Media Day Meetup in your area.
Visit our Social Media Day website for resources and more information: http://mashable.com/smday We look forward to celebrating with you!

#SocialMediaCapital
On June 30, the Philippines joins the world, for the very first time, in marking Social Media Day, with a big event planned right at the heart of Makati City.

Filipino Twitterati, bloggers, advocates, practitioners from media, business, government are expected to grace that day's celebration of creativity, community and conversation that has pushed individuals, companies and organizations, and the nation many steps forward and ahead of the rest of the world.

The event is being organized by the community of netizens behind TweetUp Manila and the first Twestival Manila, and whose work and passions have brought them together both online and offline.

There is much reason to celebrate social media in the Philippines: its creation of new careers and new opportunities, the awesome efforts to use new tools for helping during and after disasters such as Ondoy and Sendong, the new space for media, politics and expression, citizen journalism and cutting-edge, content-rich multimedia practice, and industry going digital to reach and affect more people whether thru marketing, PR or advertising.


Follow @TweetupMNL for details! 
Our official Facebook page: facebook.com/TweetupManila 
Our blog: TweetupManila.tumblr.com


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