1989 Palanca Awards
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The 39th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country. This year saw the inclusion of a new category, Short Story for Children/Maikling Kwentong Pambata, for both the English and Filipino Divisions.[1]
LIST OF WINNERS
The 1989 winners were divided into twelve categories, open only to English and Filipino [Tagalog] short story, short story for children, poetry, essay, one-act play, and full-length play:
Short story
- First Prize: César Ruiz Aquino, “Stories”'
- Second Prize: Eli Ang Barroso, “Afternoon Fever”
- Maria Fe G. Parco, “The 3 Juans and How They Joined the Revolution”
- Third Prize: Charlson Ong, “Owl”
- Timothy Montes, “The Doubters”
Short story for children
- First Prize: Gretchen B. Ira, “The Great Green Grove of Ato”
- Second Prize: Ma. Elena Paterno-Locsin, “The Boy Who Listened to the Sea”
- Ma. Elena Paterno-Locsin, “The Offering to the Sea”
- Third Prize: Amado Lacuesta Jr. and Andrea P. Lacuesta, “The Little Girl Who Saved her Yawn”
- Leoncio P. Deriada, "The Vacant Lot"
Poetry
- First Prize: Francis Macansantos, “Poems in Our Own Sweet Country”
- Second Prize: Rene Estrella Amper, “All Else is Grass”
- Ma. Fatima V. Lim, “Angel of Stone”
- Third Prize: Eli Ang Barroso, “Faces and Masks”
- Clovis Nazareno, “Fear in the World”
- Juaniyo Arcellana, “Nearness of the Sea”
Essay
- First Prize: Florentino Hornedo, “Discourse of Power in Florante at Laura”
- Marjorie Evasco, “Threading Our Lives of the Story of the Open Strand”
- Second Prize: No Winner
- Third Prize: Jaime An Lim, “The Changing of the Guard: Three Critical Essays”
- Florentino Hornedo, “The Visitors and the Native in Filipino Folk and Popular Literature”
One-act play
- First Prize: No Winner
- Second Prize: Bobby Flores Villasis, “Brisbane”
- Third Prize: No Winner
Full-length play
- First Prize: Ametta Suarez-Taguchi, “A Time to Love”
- Second Prize: Jessie B. Garcia, “Candle in the Wind”
- Third Prize: Jomar Fleras, “Angst”