Dean Francis Alfar

Dean Francis Alfar

Dean Francis Alfar (1969-2011), is a Filipino playwright, novelist and writer of speculative fiction. His plays have been performed in venues across the country, while his articles and fiction have been published both in his native Philippines and abroad, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror and the Exotic Gothic series.

His literary awards include ten Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) — including the Grand Prize for Novel for Salamanca (Ateneo Press, 2006)— as well as the Manila Critics' Circle National Book Awards for the graphic novels Siglo: Freedom and Siglo: Passion, and the Philippines Free Press Literary Award.

He was a fellow at the 1992 Dumaguete National Writers Workshop [1] and 20th UP National Writers Workshop.[2]

He is an advocate of the literature of the fantastic, editing the Philippine Speculative Fiction series, as well as a comic book creator and a blogger.

Alfar is also an entrepreneur — running several businesses. He lives in Manila with his wife, fictionist Nikki Alfar and their two daughters.

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Awards

Philippine Graphic Fiction Awards

  • 2010 - Prose (Remembrance)

Gintong Aklat Awards

  • 2008 - Literature (Salamanca)

Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature

  • 2007 - for short story for Children (Poor, Poor Luisa)[3]
  • 2006 - for short story for Children (How Rosang Taba Won the Race)
  • 2005 - for the novel (Salamanca)
  • 2004 - for futuristic fiction (Hollow Girl)
  • 2004 - for one-act play (The Kite of Stars)
  • 2003 - for one-act play (The Onan Circle)
  • 1994 - for full-length play (Island)
  • 1994 - for one-act play (Loving Toto)
  • 1991 - for one-act play (Short Time)
  • 1990 - for one-act play (Fragments of Memory)

Manila Critics' Circle National Book Awards

  • 2006- Best Comic Book (Siglo: Passion)
  • 2004- Best Comic Book (Siglo: Freedom)

Philippines Free Press Literary Awards

  • 2007 - for short story (Six from Downtown)

Fellowships

  • 31st National Writers' Workshop, Dumaguete (1992) - Writing Fellow
  • 20th U.P. National Writers' Workshop (1992) - Writing Fellow
  • 48th U.P. National Writers' Workshop (2009) - Writing Fellow

Works

Books

  • Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 1, Kestrel, December 2005. (Anthology of short fiction)
  • Salamanca, Ateneo de Manila University Press, April 2006. Grand Prize Winner for Novel, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 2005.
  • Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 2, Kestrel, December 2006. (Anthology of short fiction)
  • Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 3, Kestrel, December 2007. (with Nikki Alfar, Anthology of short fiction)
  • The Kite of Stars and Other Stories, Anvil Publishing, 2007. (Collection of short fiction)
  • Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 4, Kestrel, February, 2009. (with Nikki Alfar, Anthology of short fiction)
  • How Rosang Taba Won The Race, Lampara Publishing. (Children's book, forthcoming)

Short Fiction

  • “The Fortune-teller's Beautiful Daughter” in Philippines Graphic, July 2011
  • Packing for the Moon” in Philippines Free Press, June 2011
  • “The Malaya” forthcoming in Diaspora Ad Astra, edited by Joseph Nacino & Emil Flores, 2011
  • “Securing Doors from Fathers” forthcoming in Isolation Remembers What Repetition Forgets, edited by Luis Katigbak, Anvil, 2011
  • "A Door Opens: The Beginning of the Fall of the Ispancialo-in-Hinirang (Emprensa Press: 2007)” by Salahuddin Alonto, Annotated by Omar Jamad Maududi, MLS, HOL, JMS" forthcoming in Alternative Alamat, edited by Paolo Chikiamco, Rocket Kapre Books, 2011
  • “Simon's Replica” in Philippines Free Press, May 2010
  • “Bruhita” in Exotic Gothic III, edited by Danel Olson, Ash-Tree Press, 2009
  • Ghosts of Wan Chai” in Connecting Flights: Nineteen Filipinos Report From Elsewhere, edited by Ruel de Vera, Anvil, December 2009
  • In the Dim Plane” in Bewildering Stories, issue 366, January 2010
  • The Kite of Stars” in The Apex Book of World SF, edited by Lavie Tidhar, Apex 2009
  • “Something Like That” in Growing Up Filipino II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard, December 2009
  • “How My Mother Flew” in Growing Up Filipino II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard, December 2009
  • “The Music Teacher” in Growing Up Filipino II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard, December 2009
  • Strange Weather” in The Farthest Shore, edited by Joseph Nacino & Dean Francis Alfar, 2009; and in Philippine Speculative Fiction 5. edited by Nikki Alfar and Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel, 2010)
  • “Messiah” in Dark Blue Southern Seas 2009, edited by F. Jordan Carnice, April 2009
  • “Fallow's Flight” in A Time for Dragons, edited by Vincent Michael Simbulan, Anvil Fantasy, March 2009
  • “Report HC-IK017785A-0097B-006 de Ocampo: Survey of Artifacts Found in the Derelict Vessel The Malaya” in Philippines Free Press, November 2008.
  • “I, D.I." in Belonging: Stories of Relationships, edited by Erlinda Panlilio, Anvil, October 2008
  • “Remembrance” in Exotic Gothic II, edited by Danel Olson, Ash-Tree Press, September 2008
  • “The Maiden and the Crocodile” reprint in Bewildering Stories, September 2008.
  • “The Many Loves of Ramil Alonzo” in Philippines Free Press, August 2008.
  • “Sunboy” in Philippines Free Press, May 2008.
  • “In the Dim Plane” in Digest of Philippine Genre Stories, April 2008.
  • “The Middle Prince” in Tales of Fantasy and Enchantment, edited by Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, February 2008
  • “An Excerpt from 'Princes of the Sultanate' (Ghazali: 1902); Annotated by Omar Jamad Maududi, MLS, HOL, JMS” in Story Philippines, February 2008
  • “Chasing Aurora" in Sunday Inquirer Magazine of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 2007.
  • “Ever, After” in Philippines Free Press, August 2007.
  • Into the Morning” in Bewildering Stories, July 2007.
  • “The Dragon in the Bell” in Philippines Free Press, June 2007.
  • “Sabados con Fray Villalobos” in A la Carte; Food and Fiction, edited by Cecilia Manguerra-Brainard and Marily Orosa (February 2007).
  • The Middle Prince” in Bewildering Stories, September 2006; Digest of Philippine Genre Stories, December 2006
  • “How Rosang Taba Won A Race” in Philippines Free Press, July 2006.
  • “Six From Downtown” in Philippines Free Press, June 2006; Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol.2 (Kestrel, December 2006)
  • “The Maiden and the Crocodile” in Story Philippines, March 2006.
  • “Hollow Girl: A Romance” in Latitude: Writing from the Philippines and Scotland, edited by Angelo Rodriguez Lacuesta and Toni Davidson (Anvil Publishing, March 2006; Futuristic Fiction, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 2004).
  • “Four-letter Words” in Manual, January 2006.
  • “Terminos” in Rabid Transit : Menagerie, (Velocity Press, U.S.A., May 2005).
  • L'Aquilone du Estrellas (The Kite of Stars)” in Strange Horizons, January 2003; in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror Seventeenth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link & Gavin Grant (St. Martin's Press, U.S.A., August 2004); and in Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol. 1, edited by Dean Francis Alfar (Kestrel, December 2005).
  • “Gumamela” in ab ovo 2 (Kestrel Studios, January 2003).
  • “Ser Clessidrana Acerca Tiempo (Mr. Clessidrana Thinks About Time)” in Hinirang.com, 2002.
  • “(push)” in Stuff Magazine, May 2001.
  • “Spark: The Sad and Strange Tale of Sister Maria Dolores, the Nun who Exploded” in National Midweek, 1992.
  • “The Last Mermaid Story” in National Midweek, 1992.
  • “The Secret Measure” in National Midweek, 1992.
  • “Magan & Balo” in Mr. & Ms. Magazine, 1991.

Comic Books

  • Siglo: Passion, edited by Dean Francis Alfar & Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel/Nautilus Books, 2005).
  • The Craft Century in Project: Hero, edited by Elbert Or & Andrew Drilon (Questventures, 2005).
  • Invitation in K.I.A., edited by Marco Dimaano (Alamat Comics, 2005).
  • Quad in Hey Comics!, edited by Ramon de Veyra, 2004.
  • Siglo: Freedom, edited by Dean Francis Alfar & Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel/Nautilus Books, 2003).
  • Ab Ovo 1, 2, edited by Dean Francis Alfar (Kestrel, 2002).
  • The Lost 1, 2. Kestrel, 2001.

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