Sinirangan.com Weekly Round Up: Oct. 22-28, 2007
By Ced Solidon • Oct 29th, 2007 • Category: FeaturesThis weekly round up lists the things that were posted during the week for the convenience of readers who do not have the time to check the blog everyday.
The week was another one for Fhen Macabasag and his set of sidays entitled, ‘Oh Gugma ko nga Juliet ngan Manuel’ and ‘Hukipi Ayaw’, the latter being a timely one for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections.
I’d also like to personally congratulate Fhen for being one of the fellows of the 4th Lamiraw Workshop to be held in Calbayog City on November 8-10. I’m proud to have you on this blog!
Read on and enjoy the posts of the week of October 22-28, 2007:
- The Forum: Do You Believe in the Effectivity of Having Barangay and SK Officials?
- Oh Gugma ko nga Juliet ngan Manuel
- 4th Lamiraw Workshop Fellows Named
- Hukipi Ayaw
Ced Solidon is the blog's founder. He currently works as a freelance writer. Aside from that, he also maintains a writing blog, Write Like a Rock Star! He loves to read books and play music.
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Thanks Ced for your warm statement about my being a Fellow in this year’s Lamiraw creative writing workship.
It is comforting to hear/read your words, “I’m proud to have you on this blog!”
Joining this type of workshop is quite helpful or advantageous both to me as a ‘blog writer’ and the blog itself (i.e., Sinirangan.com). In a sense, through this workshop, I will be ‘upgrading’ my technical skill in writing.
Once again, thank you, friend Ced!
I hate to say this, but I beg to disagree with your assessment that Mr. Macabasag’s pieces are worth the electronic space in this blog site. They’re all a quintessence of mediocrity – a prime example of that is his piece entitled “Writer’s Awareness is Writer’s Press Freedom” – just the very title of the piece itself is already non-sensical. Read through the entire post and any right thinking blogger would feel nauseated and be left totally flabbergasted with the inanities and non-sensical discourses that seem to lead nowhere. That’s probably what one gets when one attempts to be profound with terms mashed together just for the sake of sounding/appearing “intellectual”.