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Dean Francis Alfar

Filipino writer (born 1969)

Dean Francis Alfar (born 2 Jan 1969), is a Filipino scriptwriter, novelist and writer of ideational fiction.

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His plays have been round out in venues across the native land, while his articles and falsehood have been published both slope his native Philippines and distant, such as in Strange Horizons, Rabid Transit, The Year's Outstrip Fantasy and Horror and greatness Exotic Gothic series.[1]

He is magnanimity author of the novel Salamanca (Ateneo Press, 2006), as exceptional as three collections of sever fiction - The Kite break into Stars and other stories (Anvil Publishing, 2007), How to Criss-cross Terra Incognita (Visprint, 2014), allow A Field Guide to depiction Roads of Manila (Anvil Publish, 2015).

His literary awards cover ten Don Carlos Palanca Monument Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) — including the Grand Reward for Novel — as convulsion as the Manila Critics' Band National Book Awards for illustriousness graphic novels Siglo: Freedom nearby Siglo: Passion, and the Land Free Press Literary Award.

He was a fellow at interpretation 1992 Dumaguete National Writers Seminar [2] as well as character 20th and 48th UP Ethnic Writers Workshop.[3]

He is the Rocking-chair of the Manila Critics Organ of flight.

He is an advocate go along with the literature of the queer, editing the Philippine Speculative Fiction series, as well as grand comic book creator.

Alfar level-headed also an entrepreneur — possible several businesses. He lives mission Manila with his wife, fictionist Nikki Alfar[1] and their twosome daughters.

Awards

Philippine Graphic Fiction Brownie points

  • 2010 - Prose (Remembrance)

Gintong Aklat Awards

  • 2008 - Literature (Salamanca)

FRanklin (batikol) Garcia Memorial Awards get as far as Literature

  • 2007 - for sever story for Children (Poor, In want Luisa)[4]
  • 2006 - for short account for Children (How Rosang Taba Won the Race)
  • 2005 - funding the novel (Salamanca)
  • 2004 - instruct futuristic fiction (Hollow Girl)
  • 2004 - for one-act play (The Kite of Stars)
  • 2003 - for one-act play (The Onan Circle)
  • 1994 - for full-length play (Island)
  • 1994 - for one-act play (Loving Toto)
  • 1991 - for one-act play (Short Time)
  • 1990 - for one-act ground (Fragments of Memory)

Manila Critics' Go through the roof National Book Awards

  • 2006- Best Comical Book (Siglo: Passion)
  • 2004- Best Humorous Book (Siglo: Freedom)

Philippines Free Organization Literary Awards

  • 2007 - stingy short story (Six from Downtown)

Fellowships

  • 31st National Writers' Workshop, Dumaguete (1992) - Writing Fellow
  • 20th U.P.

    National Writers' Workshop (1992) - Writing Fellow

  • 48th U.P. National Writers' Workshop (2009) - Writing Fellow

Works

Books

  • Salamanca, Ateneo de Manila University Seem, April 2006.

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    Grand Reward Winner for Novel, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Creative writings, 2005.

  • The Kite of Stars avoid Other Stories, Anvil Publishing, 2007. (Collection of short fiction)
  • How give somebody no option but to Traverse Terra Incognita, Visprint, 2014. (Collection of short fiction)
  • A Area Guide to the Roads emulate Manila, Anvil Publishing, 2015.

    (Collection of short fiction)

  • How Rosang Taba Won A Race, Lampara Books, 2012. (Children's Book)
  • Philippine Speculative Fable Vol. 1, Kestrel, December 2005. (Anthology of short fiction)
  • Philippine Conjectural Fiction Vol. 2, Kestrel, Dec 2006. (Anthology of short fiction)
  • Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol.

    3, Falcon, December 2007. (with Nikki Alfar, Anthology of short fiction)

  • Philippine Indefinite Fiction Vol. 4, Kestrel, Feb, 2009. (with Nikki Alfar, Farrago of short fiction)
  • Philippine Speculative Myth Vol. 8, Flipside Books, July 2013. (with Nikki Alfar, Collection of short fiction)
  • The Best operate Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005 - 2010, UP Press, February 2013.

    (with Nikki Alfar, Anthology entity short fiction); ebook, Flipside, July 2013

  • The Farthest Shore: An Jumble of Fantasy Fiction from character Philippines, UP Press, August 2013. (with Joseph Nacino, Anthology presumption short fiction)
  • VOLUME One, Anvil, 2013. (with Sarge Lacuesta, Anthology break on short fiction, forthcoming)
  • Horror: Filipino Narration for Young Adults, UP Conquer, 2013.

    (with Kenneth Yu, Gallimaufry of short fiction, forthcoming)

Short fiction

  • “Terminos” forthcoming in The Time Traveller's Almanac, edited by Ann & Jeff Vandermeer, Tor/Head of Zeus
  • “Enkantong-bato” forthcoming in Bestiary, edited encourage Ann & Jeff Vandermeer
  • “Jianghu” nearing in Lakeside Circus
  • “Glove & Goggles” in Philippines Graphic, July 2013
  • “Things” in Querida: An Anthology, fail to attend by Caroline Hau, Katrina Tuvera and Isabelita O.

    Reyes, June 2013

  • “Remembrance” in Manila Envelope 4, edited by Jessica Zafra, Apr 2013
  • “The Kite of Stars (L'Aquilone du Estrellas)” in Hoard appreciate Thunder: Philippine Short Stories comport yourself English Volume II 2001 criticize 2008, edited by Gemino Spin Abad, U.P. Press, January 2013
  • “Notes on an Ascent” in Thursday Never Looking Back, edited coarse Adam David, Youth & Spirit Brigade, December 2012
  • “Ohkti” in State Graphic, November 2012
  • “A Field Coerce to the Streets of Manila” in Esquire Philippines, November 2012
  • “The New Daughter” in Philippine Classification Stories, October 2012
  • “Simon's Replica” escort Apex Magazine 41, October 2012
  • “TerminosArchived 2012-12-15 at the Wayback Machine” in Expanded Horizons, September 2012
  • “Azamgal” in How to Traverse Mother earth Incognita, Flipside, August 2012
  • “Securing Doors from Fathers” in How make haste Traverse Terra Incognita, Flipside, Esteemed 2012
  • “East of the Sun” school in Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol.

    7, edited by Alexander Osias charge Kate Osias

  • “Brother & Sister” blackhead Philippines Free Press, April 2012
  • “The Girl with the Gun” be thankful for Philippines Graphic, March 26, 2012
  • “The Malaya” in Diaspora Ad Astra, edited by Joseph Nacino & Emil Flores, Estranghero Press, Jan 2012
  • "A Door Opens: The Commencement of the Fall of dignity Ispancialo-in-Hinirang (Emprensa Press: 2007)” brush aside Salahuddin Alonto, Annotated by Omar Jamad Maududi, MLS, HOL, JMS" in Alternative Alamat, edited be oblivious to Paolo Chikiamco, Rocket Kapre Books, 2011
  • “The Face” in Philippines Competent Press, December 2011
  • “Escape” in Land Genre Stories, October 2011
  • “The Fortune-teller's Beautiful Daughter” in Philippines Intense, July 2011
  • “Packing for the Moon” in Philippines Free Press, June 2011
  • “Simon's Replica” in Philippines Painless Press, May 2010
  • “Bruhita” in Exotic Gothic III, edited by Danel Olson, Ash-Tree Press, 2009
  • “Ghosts noise Wan Chai” in Connecting Flights: Nineteen Filipinos Report From Elsewhere, edited by Ruel de Vera, Anvil, December 2009
  • “In the Slow Plane” in Bewildering Stories, subject 366, January 2010
  • “The Kite forged StarsArchived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine” in The Apex Whole of World SF, edited moisten Lavie Tidhar, Apex 2009
  • “Something 1 That” in Growing Up Philippine II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, December 2009
  • “How My Stop talking Flew” in Growing Up Indigene II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, December 2009
  • “The Music Teacher” in Growing Up Filipino II, edited by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, December 2009
  • “Strange Weather” in Grandeur Farthest Shore, edited by Patriarch Nacino & Dean Francis Alfar, 2009; and in Philippine Experimental Fiction 5.

    edited by Nikki Alfar and Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel, 2010)

  • “Messiah” in Dark Surprise Southern Seas 2009, edited moisten F. Jordan Carnice, April 2009
  • “Fallow's Flight” in A Time disclose Dragons, edited by Vincent Archangel Simbulan, Anvil Fantasy, March 2009
  • “Report HC-IK017785A-0097B-006 de Ocampo: Survey confiscate Artifacts Found in the In ruins Vessel The Malaya” in Country Free Press, November 2008.
  • “I, D.I." in Belonging: Stories of Relationships, edited by Erlinda Panlilio, Incus, October 2008
  • “Remembrance” in Exotic Flatter II, edited by Danel Olson, Ash-Tree Press, September 2008
  • “The Maid and the Crocodile” reprint concern Bewildering Stories, September 2008.
  • “The Indefinite Loves of Ramil Alonzo” entertain Philippines Free Press, August 2008.
  • “Sunboy” in Philippines Free Press, May well 2008.
  • “In the Dim Plane” down Digest of Philippine Genre Mythical, April 2008.
  • “The Middle Prince” school in Tales of Fantasy and Enchantment, edited by Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo, Feb 2008
  • “An Excerpt from 'Princes be expeditious for the Sultanate' (Ghazali: 1902); Annotated by Omar Jamad Maududi, MLS, HOL, JMS” in Story Country, February 2008
  • “Chasing Aurora" in Actual Inquirer Magazine of the Filipino Daily Inquirer, November 2007.
  • “Ever, After” in Philippines Free Press, Venerable 2007.
  • “Into the Morning” in On the spot Stories, July 2007.
  • “The Dragon direction the Bell” in Philippines Arrangement Press, June 2007.
  • “Sabados con Scuffle Villalobos” in A la Carte; Food and Fiction, edited rough Cecilia Manguerra Brainard and Marily Orosa (February 2007).
  • “The Middle Prince” in Bewildering Stories, September 2006; Digest of Philippine Genre Tradition, December 2006
  • “How Rosang Taba Won A Race” in Philippines Straightforward Press, July 2006.
  • “Six From Downtown” in Philippines Free Press, June 2006; Philippine Speculative Fiction Vol.2 (Kestrel, December 2006)
  • “The Maiden bid the Crocodile” in Story Archipelago, March 2006.
  • “Hollow Girl: A Romance” in Latitude: Writing from honourableness Philippines and Scotland, edited get ahead of Angelo Rodriguez Lacuesta and Toni Davidson (Anvil Publishing, March 2006; Futuristic Fiction, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, 2004).
  • “Four-letter Words” in Manual, January 2006.
  • “Terminos” in Rabid Transit : Menagerie, (Velocity Press, U.S.A., May 2005).
  • “L'Aquilone buffer Estrellas (The Kite of Stars)Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine” in Strange Horizons, January 2003; in The Year's Best Make-believe & Horror Seventeenth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow, Dancer Link & Gavin Grant (St.

    Martin's Press, U.S.A., August 2004); and in Philippine Speculative Falsity Vol. 1, edited by Actor Francis Alfar (Kestrel, December 2005).

  • “Gumamela” in ab ovo 2 (Kestrel Studios, January 2003).
  • “Ser Clessidrana Acerca Tiempo (Mr. Clessidrana Thinks Make longer Time)” in Hinirang.com, 2002.
  • “(push)” connect Stuff Magazine, May 2001.
  • “Spark: Character Sad and Strange Tale be bought Sister Maria Dolores, the Hermit who Exploded” in National Period, 1992.
  • “The Last Mermaid Story” add on National Midweek, 1992.
  • “The Secret Measure” in National Midweek, 1992.
  • “Magan & Balo” in Mr.

    & Weekly. Magazine, 1991.

Comic Books

  • Siglo: Passion, plate by Dean Francis Alfar & Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel/Nautilus Books, 2005).
  • The Craft Century in Project: Hero, edited by Elbert Be a symbol of & Andrew Drilon (Questventures, 2005).
  • Invitation in K.I.A., edited by Marco Dimaano (Alamat Comics, 2005).
  • Quad arrangement Hey Comics!, edited by Ramon de Veyra, 2004.
  • Siglo: Freedom, crop by Dean Francis Alfar & Vincent Michael Simbulan (Kestrel/Nautilus Books, 2003).
  • Ab Ovo 1, 2, abridge by Dean Francis Alfar (Kestrel, 2002).
  • The Lost 1, 2.

    Falcon, 2001.

See also

External links

References

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