Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Silliman University launches a book on Filipino healing narratives

DUMAGUETE CITY -- Silliman University (SU) is set to launch, Vital Signs: Philippine Short Stories on Healing, on June 19, at the Romeo Ariniego Gallery, in partnership with the Department of English and Literature and the Edilberto and Edith Tiempo Creative Writing Center, as part of the 63rd Silliman University National Writers Workshop.

The book is a groundbreaking anthology that brings together stories of illness, recovery, and resilience from diverse Filipino perspectives.  It features thirteen compelling narratives that provide insight into the lives of doctors, nurses, patients, caregivers, and faith healers; and explore how love, hope, and devotion can shape the Filipino experience of illness and wellness.

Vital Signs: Philippine Short Stories on Healing blends the literary and the medical, making space for empathy, reflection, and storytelling in the face of suffering and uncertainty.

Renowned poet, educator, and Outstanding Sillimanian awardee Dr. Marjorie Evasco and best-selling author and pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Ronnie E. Baticulon edited the book and published by Milflores Publishing.

The launch program includes readings from contributors and fellows of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop, Leo Mamicpic, Susan Lara, Dr. Justine Yu, and Dr. Stephanie Miaco.  Guests will also hear messages from the editors, Atty. Andrea Pasion-Flores of Milflores Publishing, and representatives from Silliman University, including Dr. Joan Generoso, Dr. Alana Lelani Narciso, Kaycee Melon, and D.M. Reyes.

The event is free and open to the public and will coincide with an exhibition of artworks from the collection of the late Dr. Romeo Ariniego, housed at the gallery that bears his name.

 

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