Brylle B. Tabora is a graduate of B.S. Biology from the University of Santo Tomas. His screenplay won second prize in the 2015 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. He was a writing fellow for poetry to the UST Summer Creative Writing Workshop (2014) and the 52nd Silliman University National Writers Workshop (2013), and a fellow for fiction to the 12th IYAS Creative Writing Workshop (2012) in Bacolod City. His poems have been published in Softblow, Philippines Graphic, Montage, Silliman Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and were selected in The Achieve of, The Mastery: Filipino Poetry and Verse from English, mid-’90s to 2016 edited by Gemino Abad and Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta.
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Brylle B. Tabora is a graduate of B.S. Biology from the University of Santo Tomas. His screenplay won second prize in the 2015 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature. He was a writing fellow for poetry to the UST Summer Creative Writing Workshop (2014) and the 52nd Silliman University National Writers Workshop (2013), and a fellow for fiction to the 12th IYAS Creative Writing Workshop (2012) in Bacolod City. His poems have been published in Softblow, Philippines Graphic, Montage, Silliman Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and were selected in The Achieve of, The Mastery: Filipino Poetry and Verse from English, mid-’90s to 2016 edited by Gemino Abad and Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta.
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