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year-old author, business scribe lead Palanca awardees
By Alvin I. Dacanay
A year-old college student who has written stories on the online reading platform Wattpad and a year-old business writer have emerged as the top winners at the 65th Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards (CPMA) for Literature, which saw 55 other creative writers, including two previous Hall of Fame inductees and an independent filmmaker, clinch prizes.
In a three-hour-plus ceremony held at The Peninsula Manila hotel in Makati City on September 1, Charmaine Mercader Lasar, an accountancy student at the Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna, won the Grand Prize for the Novel (Filipino division) for her entry Toto O.—an obvious play on the Filipino word for “true”—while Victorette Joy Z. Campilan, an MFA Creative Writing graduate of De La Salle University (DLSU), received the same award in the English division for her manuscript titled All My Lonely Islands.
In an online interview, Lasar said her novel focuses o
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