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Palanca Awards celebrates Diamond Jubilee of honoring Filipino writers

75 years of storytelling, one enduring legacy

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) has set a new benchmark with the celebration of its Diamond Jubilee.

For 75 years since the first awards were conferred in 1951, the Palanca Awards has upheld tradition and was steadfast in its mission to cultivate Philippine literature by recognizing Filipino scribes and their stories that helped shape the nation.

Tonight’s winners span across 20 writing categories in four divisions, namely, Kabataan, English, Filipino, and Regional Languages. The event honored 54 awardees, including 36 new winners, following a meticulous assessment by a panel of respected literary luminaries.

Gracing the night as Guest of Honor/Speaker and Gawad Dangal ng Lahi awardee was Professor Emeritus Dr. Ruth Elynia D. Mabanglo. A poet, playwright, translator, and educator, she has uplifted women’s voices and social justice through award-winning works and decades of mentorship. In 1995, she became the first woman inducted into the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Hall of Fame. Her published works include “Anyaya ng Imperyalista,” “Gahasa at Iba Pang Tula,” and “Balada ni Lola Amonita” and “The Ballad of Lola Amonita” in Babaylan: An Anthology of Filipina and Filipina American Writers.

The longest-running and most prestigious literary competition in the Philippines, the Palanca Awards was established to commemorate the legacy of Carlos Palanca Sr. by promoting education and culture in the country. Filipino authors here and abroad consider it a great honor to receive a Palanca medal or recognition.

 

 

Following is the list of winners:

KABATAAN DIVISION
KABATAAN SANAYSAY
1st Prize Joshua P. Manio Tamang Pagluto ng Sinigang
2nd Prize Jhanna Louise C. Amado Enter Prompt: Ma, Sorry Po!
3rd Prize Euna P. Oraiz Suki Ako ng Pagod
KABATAAN ESSAY
1st Prize John Carl Ll. Guardian The Salt Sermon
2nd Prize Charisse Mae M. Gonzalo Everything is Made Up
3rd Prize Celestin Nicole R. Facistol Ctrl + V? No Thanks
FILIPINO DIVISION
MAIKLING KUWENTO
1st Prize Lee Joseph M. Castel Isang Kahong Cassette Tapes
2nd Prize Gilbert M. Baldoza Myrna, Aso
3rd Prize Ronaldo S. Vivo Jr. Ang Ilusyon a Kulay ng Ating Budhi
MAIKLING KUWENTONG PAMBATA
1st Prize Elyrah Loyola Salanga-Torralba Ginoong Buwan
2nd Prize Genaro R. Gojo Cruz Problema Ko Si Nanay
3rd Prize Dawn Gabriela Emmanuele G. Dela Rosa Si Tala Sa Mahiwagang Pila Ng Jeep
SANAYSAY
1st Prize John Brixter M. Tino Ari
2nd Prize Filliffe Rae Anthonie C. Anorico Si Richard Gappi at Ako
3rd Prize Angela Cabanes Ang Apat Kong Ina
TULA
1st Prize Ronald A. Atilano Paghimbing sa Templo
2nd Prize Alvin C. Ursua Guho
3rd Prize Karl Isaac M. Santos Doomsaying
TULA PARA SA MGA BATA
1st Prize Christopher S. Rosales Mga Minatamis na Taludtod
2nd Prize Genaro R. Gojo Cruz Unang Tibok ng Pusong Musmos
3rd Prize Klara Domagtoy Espedido Ang Salita ay Isang Ugat
DULANG MAY ISANG YUGTO
1st Prize Aldrine F. Anzures Anino ng Pagtubos
2nd Prize Dustin Edward D. Celestino Elehiya
3rd Prize Rouchelle Dinglasan Dantay sa Patay
DULANG GANAP ANG HABA
1st Prize NO WINNER  
2nd Prize NO WINNER  
3rd Prize Dustin Edward D. Celestino A.NI.MAL
DULANG PAMPELIKULA
1st Prize Christopher T. Cabahug Ang Birheng Ipinagkanulo
2nd Prize Rodolfo C. Vera Watsonville
3rd Prize Arjanmar H. Rebeta Mga Kalapating Matayog ang Lipad
REGIONAL LANGUAGES DIVISION
SHORT STORY-CEBUANO
1st Prize Jose Alenogene I. Limpangog Ang Kataposang Bato sa Isla Pangaea
2nd Prize CD L. Borden Unglo
3rd Prize Kenjiro P. Mitsui Samin
SHORT STORY-HILIGAYNON
1st Prize Keft Sina-On Sobredo Anaw
2nd Prize Rex Menard L. Cervales Binakol
3rd Prize Al Jeffrey L. Gonzales Bagat
SHORT STORY-ILOKANO
1st Prize Freddie P. Masuli Ni Inang Cion ken ti Panagur-urayna
2nd Prize Lito P. Hilidon Ti Bannuar Ti Bario Tabueng
3rd Prize Prudencio G. Padios Fireplace
ENGLISH DIVISION
SHORT STORY
1st Prize Al Ryanne G. Gatcho Goat
2nd Prize Enrico Miguel Perez Golgotha
3rd Prize Christopher D. Gabriel Milked For Milk
SHORT STORY FOR CHILDREN
1st Prize John Bryan R. Balolong Captain Crayon and the Doodle Pirates
2nd Prize Manuelita Contreras-Cabrera That’s What I Said
3rd Prize Bryan Mari J. Argos Kapid
ESSAY  
1st Prize Joan D. Saga-Oc Echoes of Life in a Kalinga Village: Past and Present
2nd Prize Catherine S. Babao The Cemetery Playlist
3rd Prize Mark Alden Arcenal Autoethnography of a Hermit Crab
POETRY
1st Prize Jan Dennis S. Destajo Translocation
2nd Prize Alfonso G. Manalastas Strange, Black Silhouettes
3rd Prize Ryan Paul T. Caidic Exodus 15
POETRY WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN
1st Prize Cyne Jarvis J. Zarceno All The Worlds I Know
2nd Prize Junard P. Duterte Wonders In The Whirlwind: Poems to Make You Think, Dream, and Do
3rd Prize Salvacion D. Tandoc Words That Wiggle and Dance
ONE-ACT PLAY
1st Prize Russell Stanley Q. Geronimo Repatriation
2nd Prize Nicolo Ricardo C. Magno The Field of Forgotten Dreams
3rd Prize Debbie Ann L. Tan One-Winged Butterfly
FULL-LENGTH PLAY
1st Prize Dustin Edward D. Celestino Fidelity
2nd Prize Rafael Paolo D. Jimenez LVNA
3rd Prize Salvacion D. Tandoc The President’s Therapist

 

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Diamond Jubilee celebration by the numbers:

Total number of entries 2,359
Number of categories 20
Total number of judges 57
Total number of winning works 58
Total number of winners 54
New winners 36
Former winners 18
Male winners 41
Female winners 13
Age breakdown  
20 and under 8
21-30 13
31-40 15
41-50 9
51-60 8
61 and above 1
Note: The youngest winner for this year’s contest is a 15-year-old female; the oldest winner is a 64-year-old male.
   
Total number of winners (authors) from 1951-2025 2,634
Total number of winning works from 1951-2025 2,735
Total number of Hall of Fame winners (as of 2025) 30

 

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