From bullfighting in the Philippines to the mystical power of anting-anting, Vibal's new releases explore a variety of topics for National Heritage Month.
Bookworms, ready your wallets!
A conversation with the young Filipino-Chinese novelist Mae Coyiuto on her book published by Penguin Random House.
Described by The New Yorker as a ‘journalistic masterpiece,’ Patricia Evangelista’s book is a dedication to objectivity in journalism and the sacredness of life.
Those who love the smell of magazine pages will consider Spruce Gallery their new nirvana.
These cookbooks will help you make delicious and healthy meals for your loved ones.
Based in Manila, Exploding Galaxies is a new publishing house focused on republishing out-of-print works of contemporary Philippine fiction.
Among Japan’s literary luminaries, their voices stand out as particularly captivating, bringing unique perspectives to life, love, tradition, and modernity.
These works—all written by women—are highly acclaimed not just in South Korea, but on the international literary stage as well.
This year’s finalists range from an oncologist’s recounting of his medical misadventures to an intimately staged queer poetry.
If you still have not finished your Christmas shopping, you might want to get these four as gifts.
Thea Guanzon’s ‘Hurricane Wars’ is inspired by the myths of Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines.
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