1993 Palanca Awards

1993 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 1993 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).__NOTOC__

English division

Novel
Grand Prizes: "“Killing Time in a Warm Place”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.; and "“Subanons” ni Antonio R. Enriquez Badingin

Short story
First Prize: "“The Axolatl Colony”" by Jaime An Lim
Second Prize: "“Molde Perdido”" by Myra L. Go
Third Prize: "“Blood on the Moon”" by Mig Alvarez Enriquez

Short story for children
First Prize: "“The Man Who Hated Birds”" by Leoncio P. Deriada
Second Prize: "“The Boy and the Tree of Time”" by Jaime An Lim; and "“The Pillow Cat”" by Marivi Soliven
Third Prize: "“Little Bird, Little Fish and the Elephant”" by Victorino Manalo; and "“The Bamboo Who Wanted to Become a Christmas Tree”" by Erlinda Acacio Flores

Poetry
First Prize: "“Poems for Muddas”" by Anthony L. Tan
Second Prize: "“In Time Passing and Other Poems”" by Elsa Martinez Coscolluela
Third Prize: "“Excerpt from the Unfinished Life”" by Mariano Kilates

Essay
First Prize: "“Undoing Secrets”" by Ma. Luisa A. Igloria
Second Prize: "“Listening to My Father”" by Victorino Manalo
Third Prize: "“Bad Boy, Robin, Baad, Baad Boy”" by Jessica Zafra

One-Act Play
First Prize: "“Paper Anniversary”" by Corinna Esperanza A. Nuqui
Second Prize: "“And There Was Light”" by Edelisa C. Cruz
Third Prize: "“A Jewel for Two”" by Ruby Senatin

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“The Comfort of Women”" by Elsa Martinez Coscolluela
Second Prize: "“Death in the Form of A Rose”" by Anton Juan Jr.
Third Prize: "“Besame Mucho, Love Me Forever”" by Rolando S. Tinio

Filipino division

Novel
Grand Prizes: "“Bulaklak ng Maynila”" by Domingo Landicho; and "“Moog”" by Buenaventura S. Medina Jr.

Short story
First Prize: "“Rosal”" by Mayette Bayuga
Second Prize: "“Kamusta na Bok?”" by Marco A.V. Lopez
Third Prize: "“Lihim sa Tag-araw”" by Honorio Bartolome De Dios; and "“Wala sa Sarili”" by Froilan Sempio Medina

Short story for children
First Prize: "“Kuwento ni Malinis”" by Rene O. Villanueva
Second Prize: "“Si Burnay, ang Batang Palayok”" by Augie D. Rivera Jr.
Third Prize: "“Ang Paglalakbay ni Butirik, ang Dyip na Masungit”" by Adora Balmes

Poetry
First Prize: "“Pangunungkan at iba pang Saliksik”" by Roberto T. Añonuevo
Second Prize: "“Ang Lunes na Mahirap Bunuin”" by Nicolas B. Pichay
Third Prize: "”Ilang Pagtutuwid sa Paraan ng Pagtawid”" by Fidel Rillo Jr.

Essay
First Prize: "“May Katulong sa Aking Sopas”" by Reuel Molina Aguila
Second Prize: "“Soledad: Ang Mga Babae sa Kanilang Pag-iisa”" by Glecy C. Atienza
Third Prize: "“Paano ba Umuwi Sa Sariling Bayan”" by Cesar Aljama

One-Act Play
First Prize: No winner
Second Prize: "“Kristo Tagala”" by Ramon C. Jocson and Fernando Villarca Cao
Third Prize: "“Madumi”" by Allan L. Palileo

Full-length Play
First Prize: "“Separasyon”" by Lito Casaje
Second Prize: "“Aninag, Anino”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.
Third Prize: "“Ang Butihing Babae ng Timog”" by Jose Y. Dalisay Jr.; and "“Ang Ninoy ni Ninay”" by Ramon C. Jocson

Teleplay
First Prize: "“Ang Kuwento ni A”" by Rolando S. Tinio
Second Prize: "“Magnanakaw”" by Rolando F. Santos
Third Prize: "“Karatula”" by Mes De Guzman


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