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Pakinggan Pilipinas

Pakinggan Pilipinas

The first Filipino fiction podcast which started in 2010. Listen to short stories by esteemed contemporary authors such as Dean Francis Alfar, Sarge Lacuesta, FH Batacan, Eliza Victoria, and more. Stories read by volunteer readers. Produced and hosted by Elyss Punsalan.

19 - The Last Episode: COCONUT by Marianne Villanueva
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  • 19 - The Last Episode: COCONUT by Marianne Villanueva

    In 2012, I said it wasn't the end of the world. In this very last episode from our archive, we hear “COCONUT” by Marianne Villanueva, narrated by fiction writer Maryanne Moll. The story appeared in Marianne’s collection of stories “The Lost Language”, published by Anvil (2009).

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR Marianne Villanueva is the author of the story collections Ginseng and Other Tales From Manila, Mayor of the Roses,andThe Lost Language. Marianne also blogs at http://anthropologist.wordpress.com/

    ABOUT THE READER Maryanne Moll was formerly a bank clerk, fast food chain manager, radio DJ, and school instructor before settling down to write essays and fiction pieces. She has won a Palanca for her short story, "At Merienda," and has done freelance writing and editing for several publications.

    This episode was originally released in January 2012. A lot of the things mentioned in the episode may or may not have come to pass. For more accurate updates, follow us on Facebook@PakingganPilipinas or Twitter@pakingganpinas.   

    Hosted and produced by Elyss Punsalan. Story used with permission from the author.

    Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 23min
  • 18 - LIVE RECORDING: Tribute to Edith Tiempo - National Artist for Literature

    At the 2019 Performatura Festival at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, we celebrated the 100th Birth Day of Edith Tiempo, National Artist for Literature. Her former mentees Patricia Evangelista, Alma Anonas-Carpio, and Dr Noel Pingoy paid a touching tribute through personal stories and poetry.

    Profuse thanks to the CCP Intertextual Division, Beverly Wico-Siy, Geraldine Villarin, production staff, and tech crew; to the speakers Patricia Evangelista, Alma Anonas-Carpio, Dr Noel Pingoy, as well as to Kate Aton Osias and Carl Javier (whose audio unfortunately encountered tech issues).  Special thanks to the Kahayag Dance Company. 

    Theme music by Pepe Manikan. 

    Mon, 27 Jan 2020 - 18min
  • 17 - Double Episode: TWILIGHT OF THE MAGI by Dominique Cimafranca, and GOD IS THE SPACE BETWEEN by Maryanne Moll

    Two stories in one episode! First up, just in time for the holiday break, TWILIGHT OF THE MAGI written by Dominique Cimafranca, narrated by Zack Bulatao and Epok Claravall. This piece was first published in Philippine Genre Stories (2007). The second story is GOD IS THE SPACE BETWEEN written by Maryanne Moll and voiced by Dulce Amor Fortunado. This one has strong adult themes and may not be appropriate for young children.  The story first appeared in Philippine Genre Stories.

    This episode was originally released in December 2010. For more updates, follow us on Facebook@PakingganPilipinas or Twitter@pakingganpinas. Hosted and produced by Elyss Punsalan. Story used with permission from the author.

    Sat, 28 Dec 2019 - 46min
  • 16 - NEW TOY by Joseph Montecillo

    Craving for some low-key horror? “NEW TOY” might do the trick. This short fiction is by writer, comic, and pro-wrestling advocate Joseph Montecillo,and narrated by copywriter, biking enthusiast, and bookworm J.T. Tirona.The story was first published in Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 5 (2010 Kestrel).

    This episode was originally released in July 2011. For more updates, follow us on Facebook@PakingganPilipinas or Twitter@pakingganpinas.

    Hosted and produced by Elyss Punsalan. Story used with permission from the author.

    Sat, 28 Dec 2019 - 14min
  • 15 - ADRIFT ON THE STREET FORMERLY KNOWN AS BUENDIA by Nikki Alfar

    If you’re one of the country’s commuting public, it’s likely that you’ve been stranded at least once in your life, and almost always the cause of your troubles is brought about by some form of flooding that cannot, or would not, be explained by public works officials. 

    Author Nikki Alfar offers a bizarre tale on being stranded, in this episode's featured story “ADRIFT ON THE STREET FORMERLY KNOWN AS BUENDIA”, narrated by veterinarian and animal lover Karen Vigo. It first appeared in the Philippines Free Press (2007), and then again in Bewildering Stories. The Bewildering Stories editors loved it so much that it became one of the recipients of the site’s most signal honor, the 2010 Mariner Award.

    This episode was originally released in March 2011. A lot of the things mentioned in the end may or may not have come to pass. For more accurate updates, follow us on Facebook@PakingganPilipinas or Twitter@pakingganpinas.

    Hosted and produced by Elyss Punsalan. Story used with permission from the author. 

    Wed, 19 Jun 2019 - 19min
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