CANTICLES FOR DARK LOVERS : A Seduction in Sixteen Short Stories

Exploding Galaxies returns to its roots by publishing the short stories of Wilfrido D. Nolledo, whose novel “But for the Lovers” marked the audacious birth of the publishing company in 2023, focused exclusively on bringing lost Filipino classics to light.  “I put a tongue to all the wounds.” Nolledo’s mastery of the English language can… Read More CANTICLES FOR DARK LOVERS : A Seduction in Sixteen Short Stories

Mirrors and Metaphors: “Miranda and Yolanda” Reflects on Filipinos’ Relationships with Leaders

(Poster from Encore Theater) Mirrors abound in the latest offering of Encore Theater, a group of thespians who had worked closely with playwright Floy Quintos (gone too soon in 2024), and who last staged his final play, GRACE. His plays are known to reflect the social conflicts of our times, yet clarified and rephrased so… Read More Mirrors and Metaphors: “Miranda and Yolanda” Reflects on Filipinos’ Relationships with Leaders

UNWRITTEN WOMEN:  You Can’t Spell “Heroism” Without “Her”

“It is in the everyday experiences of ordinary women that we find true history – the texture of our nation as lived, felt, and dreamed,” writes Zea Asis, one of the contributors to this book about women “navigating a world ablaze.” There is much that makes this book special. The cover alone is a clever… Read More UNWRITTEN WOMEN:  You Can’t Spell “Heroism” Without “Her”

Para Kay Tony: A Twin Bill On Remembrance and Identity

(Photo credits: Dulaang UP) Dulaang UP’s twin bill of Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero’s Kalahating Oras sa Kumbento and Rolando Tinio’s May Katwiran ang Katwiran in Para Kay Tony is a sparse, student-led production that attempts to go beyond an act of remembrance, into the claiming of identity.  A Legacy of 48 Years While DUP is not… Read More Para Kay Tony: A Twin Bill On Remembrance and Identity

MAPPING NEW STARS: The Theory and Practice of Filipino Speculative Fiction

“For the world of tales is the land of legend and dream, even if the characters move and speak in the here and now. And sometimes, it seems to me that only sorcery and enchantment can capture the strangeness of ‘real life.’” ~ Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo It took reading this World Fantasy Award winning book… Read More MAPPING NEW STARS: The Theory and Practice of Filipino Speculative Fiction

Even Ducks Get Liver Cancer: Stories as Medicine for the Soul

They say those who laugh hardest are those who have tasted more of life’s bitterness. It’s as if, having known shadow, they revel in the light all the more.  The same could be said for the author of “Even Ducks Get Liver Cancer.”  Wilfredo Liangco is an oncologist (in layman’s terms, a cancer doctor), one… Read More Even Ducks Get Liver Cancer: Stories as Medicine for the Soul