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Life after Jack

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IT took award-winning Tinguian writer Linda Lingbaoan several years to finish her short story ‘Life after Jack.’ But the long wait has paid off. Her work was adjudged third place in the 2nd De Francia Awards for Literature awards Global Pinoy short story competitio­n.

Bulong, known for her pen name Linda Lingbaoan and Delilah is the lone winner in the competitio­n with a total of six entries.

Her story focuses on a woman who made a mistake because of love and became pregnant out of wedlock. The main character chooses to face the problem by deciding to have the baby unlike for her boyfriend named Jack who denied his responsibi­lity.

In the story she also showed that despite committing a mistake, one can still rise and have a better life and even find new love. She made is through the rain with the love and support of her parents.

She received her award during the opening of the Timpuyog dagiti Mannurat iti Iloko iti Filipinas (TMIF) convention at North Luzon Philippine­s State College, Candon City, Ilocos Sur on April 13.

TMIF president Franklin Macugay with Board of Directors Crispin Dannug, Jr. and Jaime Raras, the convention convenor, lead the giving of certificat­e to Bulong with a correspond­ing prize of 200 hundred US dollars.

The Abrenian writer also translates and edits in these three languages-Ilokano, Tagalog, and English. She has written almost 30 stories in Ilokano, at least 8 stories in Tagalog, and 7 stories in English. She also writes poems and essays in the three languages mentioned earlier.

Her first Ilokano novel, Anniniwan was published by Bannawag Magazine. Her novel Kalinawa was written through a grant from the National Book Developmen­t Board Trust Fund.

She received the Leona Florentino Award for Literature from GUMIL Filipinas and Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas from UMPIL.

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