Philippine Speculative Fiction VI (Philippine Speculative Fiction #6)

Nikki Alfar


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 201 pages · Published: 12 Apr 2011

Philippine Speculative Fiction VI by Nikki Alfar
Philippine Speculative Fiction volume 6 proudly proffers a representative range of some of the country's best speculative fiction written in 2010 -- short stories that define, explore, and sometimes blur the boundaries of science fiction, fantasy, horror and all things in between. Contributors likewise span a wide spectrum from all across the nation and around the world, from leading literary lights to newly-discovered young stars.

Ian Rosales Casocot Dean Francis Alfar
Eliza Victoria Kenneth Yu
Andrew Drilon Elyss Punsalan
Arlynn Despi Christine V. Lao
John Philip Corpuz Joseph Anthony Montecillo
Vincent Michael Crystal Koo
Francis Gabriel Concepcion Maria Pia V. Benosa
Jay Steven Anyong Andrei Tupaz
Alexander M. Osias Victor Fernando R. Ocampo
Charles Tan Paolo Chikiamco
Maria Elena Paterno Asterio Enrico N. Gutierrez

Philippine Speculative Fiction has become one of the country's most consistent and highly-anticipated yearly anthologies, showcasing the continuing development of the field of speculative fiction writing. The series has repeatedly been a finalist in the Manila Critics' Circle National Book Awards, and has been praised by some of the most respected names in the field.

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