Thursday, November 11, 2010

Calling all Lit Lovers!

Manila International Literary Festival LIT OUT LOUD
Nov. 18-20, 2010 Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City

FESTIVAL PROGRAM


DAY 1 November 18
AM
8:00 Registration 9:00-10:00 (Bahia Room)

Keynote Speech The Novel by Jose Y. Dalisay


10:00-10:30 Coffee Break


10:30-11:30 (Bahia Room) A panel on the novel Panelists: Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, Patricia May Jurilla, Rose Torres-Yu Moderator: Jose Y. Dalisay

12:00-1:30 Lunch Break


PM Breakout Sessions
1:30-3:00
Translating from the Regional Languages (Dasmariñas Room) When translating from the regional languages, do we accept that English is the translation we need, or should we translate to Filipino? Panelists: Marne Kilates, Marjorie Evasco. Moderator: Ricardo de Ungria

Intertextuality and Plagiarism (Bel-Air) Is the novel dead? Is the practice of intertextuality technique a violation of the other artist’s copyright? Panelists: Angelo Suarez, Carljoe Javier, Angelo Lacuesta. Moderator: Isagani Cruz


Literary Journalism (North Forbes) Panelists: Mita Kapur, Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, Kriselda Yabes. Moderator: Susan Lara


3:00-3:30 Coffee Break

3:30-5:00

Writing the Asian Experience in English (Dasmariñas) How writing in English can reflect the Asian experience. Panelists: Vikas Swarup, Alfred Yuson. Moderator: J. Neil Garcia

Roots and Imagination: What do we write about? (Bel-Air) Bringing our own experiences to the world to reach markets, does one need a big theme? Should one write about nation? Panelists: Christopher Cheng, Andy Mulligan, Charlson Ong. Moderator: Gemino Abad


The Importance of Literary Agents and How to Get One (North Forbes) How Philippine writers can break into the international market through a literary agent and how to find one. Panelists: Mita Kapur, Jayapriya Vasudevan. Moderator: Jose Y. Dalisay


6:00-7:00 Cocktails at the Filipinas Heritage Library (by invitation only)


DAY 2 November 19

8:00 Registration

AM Breakout Sessions

9:00-10:30
How to Market Literary Titles (Dasmariñas) Marketing literary titles for different markets. Panelists: Rino Balatbat, Mita Kapur, Jayapriya Vasudevan. Moderator: Karina Bolasco

Genre Fiction (Bel-Air) Panelists: Dean Alfar, Karl de Mesa, Yvette Tan. Moderator: Tara FT Sering

The Children’s Market: What has Changed in 20 Years and What Sells Now (North Forbes) Panelists: Christopher Cheng, Andy Mulligan. Moderator:


10:30-11:00 Coffee break


11:30-12:30

Emerging Forms of Literature (Dasmariñas) The prevalence of new forms/experimental literary works. Panelists: Vim Nadera. Angelo Suarez. Moderator: Erwin Romulo

The Young Adult Novel (Bel-Air) The forms, the topics, the age, and being culturally specific. Panelists: Andy Mulligan, Christopher Cheng. Moderator: Ramon Sunico


Writing Online (North Forbes) The forms, what to write about, and how writers promote themselves online. Panelists: Carljoe Javier, Luis Katigbak, Marne Kilates. Moderator: Tarie Sabido


12:30-1:30 Lunch Break


PM Breakout Sessions

1:30-3:00
From Manuscript to Film (Dasmariñas) Screenwriters and filmmakers on the challenges of writing for film. Panelists: Jerry Gracio, Eric Ramos, Vikas Swarup. Moderator: Jose F. Lacaba

Graphic Literature (Bel-Air) The country’s top graphic lit artists on how to break into the graphic lit scene and the future of the genre in the country. Panelists: Gerry Alanguilan, Elbert Or. Moderator: Carlo Vergara


How to Teach Literature to Young Adults (North Forbes) A lecture for teachers on how to read and teach different genres of literature to young adults . Panelists: Anna Rodriguez. Moderator: Mailin Paterno-Locsin


3:00-3:30 Coffee break


3:30-5:00

Filipino Poetry over the Years (Dasmariñas). Panelists: Rio Alma, Bienvenido Lumbera, Roberto Añonuevo. Moderator: Michael Coroza

How to Make Book Trailers (Bel-Air). Christopher Cheng


Travel Writing (North Forbes) How to turn one’s personal journal into publishable essays. Panelists: Cristina Hidalgo, Tara FT Sering. Moderator: Ralph Galan



DAY 3 November 20

8:00 Registration

AM Breakout Sessions

9:00-10:30

The Man Asian Literary Prize: What Makes an International Prizewinning Book? (Dasmariñas) The latest changes in the Man Asian rules and the importance of winning international awards. Panelists: David Parker, Charlson Ong, Alfred Yuson. Moderator: Jose Y. Dalisay

Literary Appreciation for High School Students (Bel-Air) Reading appreciation for literary pieces. Panelists: Carla Pacis, Cyan Abad-Jugo. Moderator: Carla Pacis A Library that Reaches Out (North Forbes)


How librarians can make libraries more interactive to attract readers. Panelists: Troy Lacsamana (Quezon City Public Library), Maritoni Ortigas (Filipinas Heritage Library)


10:30-11:00 Coffee break


11:00-12:30

Storytelling Workshop for Teachers (Dasmariñas) Facilitator: Tony Yanza

Writing the Diaspora (Bel-Air). Panelists: Oscar Campomanes, Jose Wendell Capili. Moderator: J. Neil Garcia

Making Your Own Center Away from the Center (North Forbes) Non-Manila based writers on how they make literature come alive in their respective regions. Panelists: Merlie Alunan, Resil Mojares, Ambdon M. Balde. Moderator: Ricardo de Ungria


12:30-1:30 Lunch Break


PM Breakout Sessions

1:30-3:00
Launch of The F-Word (Dasmariñas) A cooking demo and book signing with Mita Kapur.

Gender Issues in Writing (Bel-Air). Panelists: J. Neil Garcia, Danton Remoto, Jhoanna Lyn Cruz. Moderator: Jose Wendell Capili


100 Years of Philippine Poetry from English (North Forbes). Panelists: Ricardo de Ungria, Alfred Yuson Moderator: Gemino Abad


3:30-5:00
Reading and boom discussion with Andy Mulligan.

Slumdog Millionaire
Screening with Annotations by Vikas Swarup (Filipinas Heritage Library).


**To register for the festival and/or select sessions, call 892-1801. For further details, call the National Book Development Board (NBDB) at 920-9853 or visit their website (http://nbdb.gov.ph/) or FB page.

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