The Philippine Book Festival will return this March for its third edition, running from March 12 to 15 at the Megatrade Hall at SM Megamall.
A Celebration of Filipino Literature
The festival will highlight Filipino authors and their works, offering a space for readers, writers, illustrators, publishers, students, and literary enthusiasts to explore and purchase Filipino books and educational materials.
Four Realms of Literature
This year’s festival is themed “Gubat ng Karunungan – The Rainforest of Knowledge” and will feature four distinct “realms.” These include “Kid Lit” for young readers, “Komiks” showcasing visual storytelling, “Booktopia” encompassing fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and essays, and “Aral Aklat” dedicated to textbooks and educational resources.
Beyond Books: Art and Interaction
Attendees can also experience art installations and exhibits, including “Lugar Lagdaan” for author meet-and-greets, “Bahay Ilustrador” to connect with illustrators and comic artists, “Gubat ng Karunungan” for workshops, “Fiesta Stage” for performances and panels, and “Umpukan” for intimate conversations.
A Stellar Lineup of Authors
The festival will feature a notable lineup of writers and artists, including National Artist for Film and Broadcast Ricky Lee, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario, historian Ambeth Ocampo, and authors Jonaxx, Rob Canimo, Eugene Evasco, Luis Gatmaitan, Manix Abrera, and Pol Medina.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where will the Philippine Book Festival be held?
The festival will be held from March 12 to 15 at the Megatrade Hall at SM Megamall.
What are the four realms featured at the festival?
The four realms are “Kid Lit,” “Komiks,” “Booktopia,” and “Aral Aklat.”
Who are some of the authors attending the festival?
Some of the authors attending include National Artist for Film and Broadcast Ricky Lee, National Artist for Literature Virgilio Almario, historian Ambeth Ocampo, Jonaxx, Rob Canimo, Eugene Evasco, Luis Gatmaitan, Manix Abrera, and Pol Medina.
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