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Exploding Galaxies’ introduces new imprint e.g. and its first book ‘e.g. Anthology 1’

Exploding Galaxies announces its new imprint, e.g., dedicated to short-form writing, on Friday, March 20.  Starting off as a bi-monthly journal, e.g. has now evolved...

Trish Shishikura’s debut poetry collection ‘the end comes on without a gasp’ arrives from Ateneo Press

Quezon City, Philippines (February 27, 2026) — Ateneo de Manila University Press, through its poetry imprint Bughaw, announces the publication of the end comes...

Sarge Lacuesta’s new literary horror novel depicts a familiar monstrosity

IRÔ examines “witness consciousness”—a condition beyond judgment or moral resolution, shaped by constant exposure to violence and artifice Milflores Publishing has announced the release of...

‘The Belly of a Wolf’ probes the impact of suicide to those left behind

Releasing on March 3, The Belly of a Wolf is a moving verse novel exploring the devastating impact of youth suicide. Unflinching, emotional and darkly...

New release from the Ateneo Press will take readers into the dark underbelly of the art world

SPOTLIGHT ON BOOKS (via Ateneo Press) — What happens when you lose everything you hold dear? Many will simply try to move on because...

Works of local authors to be translated into English under the National Book Development Board’s Translation Subsidy Program

QUEZON CITY, Philippines — THE National Book Development Board (NBDB) announces the 20 grantees selected for its Translation Subsidy Program (TSP)  this year “for...

New book “Are You Still Watching?” from the Ateneo Press offers an intimate look into the world of Philippine television and film

The entertainment industry is an often wild and sometimes wondrous arena. A lot goes on behind the movie and television magic. A new release...

New book paints an unflinching portrait of power, pain, and protest

In Kuwentong Butsero, author J.L. Chua takes readers on a visceral journey through 10 Filipino short stories that weave violence, social critique, and psychological torment....