Sigwa: Climate Fiction Anthology from the Philippines
Forthcoming 2020 from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Press
Cover art and interior layout/illustrations by Adam David
CONTENTS
“Introduction,” by Kristine Ong Muslim
“Reading Sigwa,” by Paolo Enrico Melendez
“Six Proposals for the Reform of Literature in the Age of Climate Change,” by Nick Admussen
“exotic property,” by Chiles Samaniego
”Earthquake Weather,” by Sandra Nicole Roldan
“Halimaw,” by Rae Rival
“Aftermath,” by Daryll Delgado
“The Town,” by Maryanne Moll
“Flotsam,” by Erika M. Carreon
“100,” by Eliza Victoria
“Postscript to a Transmutation,” by Tilde Acuña
“Works & Days,” by Adam David
“The Burial Plateau,” by Jude Ortega
“Notes of a City Dweller,” by Roma Estrada
“In the Wake of the Sea,” by Joseph F. Nacino
“Nina,” by Mo Francisco
“All that We Can Have,” by F. Jordan Carnice
“Odor,” by Christine V. Lao
“We Are Safe Here,” by John Bengan
“The Sinking Church of Sto. Basilio,” by Lakan Umali
Press and Reviews for SIGWA: CLIMATE FICTION ANTHOLOGY FROM THE PHILIPPINES
- 12/11/2019 - Feature article by Elizabeth Deyro at CNN Philippines
- 06/15/2019 - Panel presentation at the 10th Philippine International Literary Festival