There are hundreds of published Boholano writers (or Bol-anon writers) from the time Boholano literature emerged since the time of Boholano priestess Karyapa before the arrival of the Spaniards.[1] The following list of Boholano writers is not extensive nor comprehensive enough to be considered a directory.

Several groups were formed like Bahandi Writers of Loon, Bohol, Kaliwat ni Karyapa formed on September 8, 2000 and Society of Active Boholano Artists and Writers.[citation needed]

Also named in the list are the late president of the Republic of the Philippines Carlos P. Garcia who wrote Visayan poems, Palanca awardees Marjorie Evasco, Noel P. Tuazon, and Clovis Nazareno and the Boholano dean of journalism the late Zoilo Dejaresco.

List of Boholano writers

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This is a partial, alphabetical list of Boholano writers who lived or are living in the Philippines and other countries. The town and/or province where the writer was born or is currently residing is indicated in parentheses after his/her name. Overseas writers temporarily working or permanently residing abroad have their Philippine provinces of origin and/or adopted countries cited. The (†) symbol after a writer's name signifies that he/she is deceased.

  • Erico B. Aumentado (Tagbilaran) (†)
  • Fred Amora (Tagbilaran)
  • Gisela Mae Apalisok (Texas, United States)
  • Alma Maria Apalisok-Bandillo[2] (Tagbilaran)
  • Salvador Apalisok (†)
  • Simplicio Apalisok (†)
  • Fr. Simplicio Apalisok Jr.
  • Gloria Sevilla - Andaleon (Loon)
  • Eutropio Valdehueza Apalisok (Loay) (+)
  • Michael "Kit" Bagaipo (Tagbilaran)
  • Eddie Babor (Tagbilaran) (†)
  • Ramon Boloron
  • Danilo Bantugan
  • Cristifil Baluma
  • June Socorro Blanco (Tagbilaran)
  • May Blanco (Tagbilaran)
  • Paul Borja
  • Rolando Butalid (Tagbilaran)
  • Gertrude Biliran (Loboc/Tagbilaran)
  • Roberto Buena Jr. (London)
  • Fulgencio "Pol" Lecias Bulilan (Loon)
  • Jonathan Carnice (Loon)
  • F. Jordan Carnice (Loon + Tagbilaran) [3]
  • Fr. Aloysius L. Cartagenas (Loon)
  • Roy Cimagala
  • Jorge Cabalit (Tagbilaran)
  • Alan Cajes (Batuan)
  • Perla Pesudas - Cagulada (Loon)
  • Orlando Cajegas (Loon)
  • Michael Cañares[4]
  • Mariano Cornito (Loon)
  • Zoilo Dejaresco (Tagbilaran)
  • Bingo Dejaresco (Tagbilaran) [5]
  • Peter Dejaresco (Tagbilaran) [6]
  • Eli Dejaresco (Tagbilaran)
  • Arvin C. Escatron/RV Escatron (Pilar & Dumaguete)
  • Marjorie Evasco (Maribojoc) [7]
  • Dwight B. Ebojo (Dauis)
  • Ariel Fullido
  • Chito Fuentes
  • Edgar Godin (Loon)
  • Ciriaco Guingguing (†)[8][9]
  • Fiel Angeli Espejo Araoarao-Gabin (Panglao & Tagbilaran)
  • Carlos P. Garcia (Talibon) (†) [10]
  • Irvin Garsuta
  • Chrisylli Mitzi Ibaya (Tagbilaran)
  • Anthony Incon (†)
  • Jonathan Ingcol (Loon) (†)
  • Sonieta Labasan (Tagbilaran)
  • Bryan Labastilla (Loon)
  • Jose Lacaba or (Pete Lacaba) (Loon) [11]
  • Emmanuel Lacaba (Loon) (Eman Lacaba) (†)
  • Maria Asuncion Robles - Larido (Loon)
  • Jose Marimel R. Laniba (Loon)
  • Joaquin Ligumbres (Loon) (†)
  • Michael Ligalig
  • Mitzi Lungay (Tagbilaran)
  • Alexander Lim
  • Alexis Lim
  • Marianito Luspo (Dauis)
  • R. Romea Luminarias (Rey Luminarias) (Loon)
  • Jose Z. Lugo (Loon)
  • Lutgardo "Gardy" L. Labad (Baclayon)
  • Edeliza Macalandag (Danao + Tagbilaran) [12]
  • Jeremias Tubal Mejorada (Loon) (†)
  • Reigh Monreal (Loon)
  • Melchor Monreal (Loon) (†)
  • Jurey Pesudas Mirafuentes (Loon)
  • Argosy Segovia Nazareno (Loon)
  • Clovis Lopez Nazareno (Loon) (†)
  • Mario Ombao
  • Bonifacio Quirog (Dimiao)
  • Ludwig Bon Migriño Quirog (Tagbilaran)
  • Webon Relator (Loon)
  • Lina Sagaral Reyes (Loay)
  • Jose Ma. Rocha (Tagbilaran) (†)
  • Justino Romea (Loon) (†)
  • Godofredo Roperos (Loon)
  • Adam L. Saligumba (Loon)
  • Rowena Seloterio (Tagbilaran)
  • Rose Rara - Sarabosing (Loboc)
  • Justiniano Lopez Seroy (Loon) (†)
  • Bennelyn Tutor
  • Noel P. Tuazon (Dauis)
  • Jes Tirol (Tagbilaran)
  • Vida May Tirol (Candijay & Tagbilaran)
  • Dr. Ulysses Aparace
  • Paul Joseph J. Vistal (Tagbilaran)
  • John Titus J. Vistal (Tagbilaran)

References

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  1. ^ "domain for sale". www.boholchronicle.com. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
  2. ^ "Stings from the Wild". Archived from the original on 2009-06-06. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  3. ^ "Carnice, F. Jordan". 30 March 2018.
  4. ^ "BoholAnalysis".
  5. ^ "Breathing Space".
  6. ^ "front3". www.boholchronicle.com.
  7. ^ "Marjorie Evasco".
  8. ^ "Bohol Sunday Post - July 20, 2014 - WELL DONE".
  9. ^ "Bohol Sunday Post - July 20, 2014 - BOY 'BG' GUINGGUING: "My Best Friend, My Worst Enemy"".
  10. ^ "The American Sniper and Red Dot Sights". 18 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Pete Lacaba honored with lifetime achievement award". 12 October 2008.
  12. ^ Evasco, Marjorie (22 November 2017). The Bohol We Love. Anvil Publishing. ISBN 9786214201723.

See also

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