Writing Online: An Advanced Course By Luis Joaquin Katigbak

14 February 2010
Writing Online: An Advanced Course By Luis Joaquin Katigbak
February 15, 2010 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
February 23, 2010 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm

After covering the basics of writing for the web, Palanca Award winner Luis Katigbak guides workshop participants in applying their skills in producing actual web pages and getting their message across target readers.

Palanca Award winner Luis Joaquin M. Katigbak is Editor-at-Large for UNO Magazine and a Contributing Editor for Imagine Magazine. He writes a weekly column, "Luis Listens," for the Manila Bulletin. His two books, The King of Nothing to do, a collection of essays, and Happy Endings, a collection of short stories, were both nominated for National Book Awards by the Manila Critics Circle. Mr. Katigbak has worked as a Senior Web Editor at Smart Communications and as the Editor-in-Chief of Pulse.ph, an online music magazine.

Workshop fee is P2,000.00 inclusive of handouts, materials, snacks, and certificate. A down payment of P1,000 is required to reserve a slot. The deadline for reservations is February 12, 2010.

For inquiries, please call Joy de Asis at 892-1801, send an SMS to 0917-561-2413, or email deasis.ms(at)ayalafoundation(dot)org, or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.
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