+ Follow PAUL ENGLE Tag
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[Summary] => How did the Silliman University National Writers Workshop start? Dr. Rowena Tiempo-Torrevillas tells the story, beginning with her father, Edilberto K. Tiempo who as a young man over half a century ago, walked barefoot across the forest trails of Cuernos de Negros (oftentimes mistakenly called Mt. Talinis by people including myself) in Negros Oriental, gathering data about troop movements and the massacres of civilians wrought by the occupying Japanese forces.
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PAUL ENGLE
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