2007 Palanca Awards

2007 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 2007 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author). The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards was held in September 1 2007.__NOTOC__

Filipino Division

Dulang Pampelikula

1st – Miguel G. Alcarazen (Prisoner Alpha)

2nd – Marlon G. Miguel (Kolono)

3rd – Renei Patricia E. Dimla (Katay)

Dulang Ganap Ang Haba

1st – Nicolas B. Pichay (Tres Ataques De Corazon)

2nd – Edward P. Perez (Apuntador)

3rd – Rodolfo C. Vera (Ang Mga Huwad)

Dulaang May Isang Yugto

1st – Christopher D. Martinez (Our Lady of Arlegui)

2nd – Jose Dennis C. Teodosio (Baka Sakali)

3rd – Lateya P. Bucoy (Ellas Inocentes)

Sanaysay

1st – Annalyn L. Leyesa (Bahay-Bahayan)

2nd – Ma. Jovita E. Zarate (Sa Hulo't Libis Ng Aking Bayan)

3rd – Maribel Bagabaldo-Frasure (Stet)

Kabataan Sanaysay

1st – Anna Larisa Victoria U. Vega (Ang Huling Ngiti Ng Pagkalinga)

2nd – Mary Anne Jelli E. Gaza (Isang Siglo, Isang Dekada't Isang Taon)

3rd – Kathleen Teresa M. Ramos (Tatawa Na 'Yan)

Tula

1st – Carlos M. Piocos III (Corpus)

2nd – Rebecca T. Añonuevo (Paglingon Sa Pag-Asa At Iba Pang Tula)

3rd – Renato L. Santos (Sosy, Atbp....)

Maikling Kuwentong Pambata

1st – Sheila Gonzales-Dela Cuesta (Junior)

2nd – Joachim Emilio B. Antonio (Ang Ampalaya Sa Pinggan Ni Peepo)

3rd – Michael M. Coroza (Imibisibol Man Ang Tatay)

Maikling Kuwento

1st – Allan Alberto N. Derain (Paputian Ng Laba)

2nd – Jerome B. Gomez (Desperately, Susan)

3rd – Dana Batnag (D Bampyr Chronicles...O Kwento Ng Mga Tao Sa Bayang Walang Hope)

Regional Division

Maikling Kuwento - Cebuano

1st – Merlie M. Alunan (Pamato)

2nd – Ferdinand L. Balino (Absent, Ma'am)

3rd – Noel P. Tuazon (Kundat Sa Unang Gugma)

Maikling Kuwento - Hiligaynon

1st – Peter Solis Nery (Candido)

2nd – Felino Salem Garcia, Jr. (Sa Hingapusan)

3rd – No Winner

Maikling Kuwento - Iluko

1st – Noli S. Dumlao (Dadapilan)

2nd – Bernardo D. Tabbada (Ti Danapidip Nga Addang Ni Manong Rod)

3rd – Aurelio S. Agcaoili (Alimpapatok Iti Panawen Ti Ariangga)

English Division

Full-Length Play

1st – Jorshinelle Taleon-Sonza (Pure)

2nd – Glenn Sevilla Mas (Games People Play)

3rd – Cynthia Lapeña-Amador (The Piano)

One-Act Play

1st – Debbie Ann Tan (Time Waits)

2nd – Joshua L. Lim So (Portraits)

3rd – Allan Lopez (Battery Park)

Poetry1st – Mikael de Lara Co (Hands For A Fistful Of Sand)

2nd – José Edmundo Ocampo Reyes (Imaginary Numbers)

3rd – Dinah Roma-Sianturi (Geographies Of Light)

Short Story

1st – Angelo R. Lacuesta (Flames)

2nd – Douglas James Limpe Candano (Dreaming Valhalla)

3rd – Crystal Gail Shangkuan Koo (Benito Salazar's Last Creation)

Short Story For Children

1st – Lakambini A. Sitoy (The Elusive Banana Dog)

2nd – Dean Francis Alfar (Poor, Poor Luisa)

3rd – Ian Fermin R. Casocot (The Last Days of Magic)

Essay

1st – Wilfredo O. Pascual, Jr. (Lost In Childrensville)

2nd – Rosalinda Lejano-Massebieau (Culture Shocked: A Story of Recovery)

3rd – Allan J. Pastrana (The Lady's Train)

Kabataan Essay

1st – Cristina Gratia T. Tantengco (Humor, Faith, Bayanihan and Kayod: Survival Tools For The 21st Century Filipino)

2nd – Juan Emmanuel P. Batuhan (Sterling Pinoy)

3rd – Hannah L. Co (Adaptability)


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