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Nancy Cudis-Ucag: My notes, essays and short stories dumped on blank sheets, blank screens
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Think of the garbage collectors, then segregate
Think of the garbage collectors, then segregate
Solid waste management has many aspects. One of it is garbage collection. In a particular place, that side is ugly.
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 28, 2016
The Extraordinary Tales of Some Trees
The Extraordinary Tales of Some Trees
What are your superstitions about trees? If you cut a very old one, or at least parts of it, what do you believe will happen?
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 25, 2016
Learning From the #Incorrigibles
Learning From the #Incorrigibles
One governess’ path to successful babysitting is paved with wise words about almost anything, including chocolate cake.
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 18, 2016
Getting to Know 4 Cebuano Stage Directors
Getting to Know 4 Cebuano Stage Directors
This study by four college students is a good contribution to the documentation of Cebu’s thriving field of arts.
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 18, 2016
Digging Into the Politics of Gender in the Past: The Aswang (Part 1)
Digging Into the Politics of Gender in the Past: The Aswang (Part 1)
This is a sharing of a historical perspective of how a very powerful woman in the Philippine precolonial times was reduced to an “aswang”…
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 18, 2016
WILA at 24 and a book launch
WILA at 24 and a book launch
One group and one writer made me realize that Cebuano literature is very much alive.
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 17, 2016
Espeleta: Estrella D. Alfon’s Tips On How To Care For Your Neighbors
Espeleta: Estrella D. Alfon’s Tips On How To Care For Your Neighbors
Here is a short story that reminds us that even the streets we live in are witnesses to our most unforgettable experiences.
Nancy Cudis-Ucag
Apr 16, 2016
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