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  • Alyza story's by Salazarjanroyan
    Salazarjanroyan
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    title<Alyza story's βœοΈπ–π«π’π­π­πžπ§ 𝐛𝐲:xalazar story 𝐓𝐑𝐒𝐬 𝐒𝐬 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐀 𝐨𝐟 𝐟𝐒𝐜𝐭𝐒𝐨𝐧. Genre:SPG 𝐏π₯𝐚𝐠𝐒𝐚𝐫𝐒𝐬𝐦 𝐒𝐬 𝐚 𝐜𝐫𝐒𝐦𝐞. π†π«πšπ¦π¦πšπ­π’πœπšπ₯ 𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐑𝐞𝐚d
  • LOST IN LOVE by VenusSolaire
    VenusSolaire
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    a collection of poems from a week long depression and a traumatizing real life experience. ********** # 2 in bisaya (April 13, 2019) # 1 in bisaya (April 15, 2019)
  • THE LAND OF DEVATAS : Bagani Saga Primer by ReddHumann
    ReddHumann
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    This book contains the world building elements and some lore I took from Visayan mythology to make my Bagani Saga stories. I've also added some fragments and pieces from my published and unpublished works here. I hope you enjoy this pedants! 😊 Author's note: As with all world building elements, some of the things here are inspired by facts (or in this case, Visayan mythology and Philippine History). My version does not genuinely follow the local mythology. So, just apply large amounts of suspension of disbelief if you notice something odd. It also extends to the depiction of places or the setting in general. Again, just to be clear this version is not accurate and are purely 'fictionalized'. The author would like to invoke his right to artistic liberties :)
  • Visaya 101 by MariahJuanah
    MariahJuanah
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    This are for those people who are interested to know Philippines native language. (drum roll) BISAYA!! so basically this language is commonly used by people from region 7, but the language still differs from place to place. so there are some words that other people(bisaya) doesn't know. for example in cebu there's no such word as "chada" while in negros oriental there is. I'm no language guru, so im open for any corrections. I'm just sharing what i know. so yeah, no haters please.. and by the way! for those people who hate bisaya be rational enough to think what is right from wrong. (you know what i mean) (winks) spread love not hate pips! after all were all gonna die. (grins) hugs and kisses, MariahJuanah
  • The Curious Puddle on the Pavement in Front of i2 by ivmartinez
    ivmartinez
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    A drunken sojourn in Cebu City revealed why there is a puddle in front of the i2 Building that wont seem to dry up.
  • The Story of the Philippines by electrovolt
    electrovolt
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    Get to learn the story of this country that is know rising from it's own ashes. Warning: Story Contains Yaoi, I do not own most of the Characters
  • Learn Bisaya by nash-blue
    nash-blue
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    Did you know? Bisaya language can be different in most places in the visayas and southern part of the Philippines. It has similar vocabularies in the other cities but also different meanings. Bisaya has different language dialects in the other cities. That's why if you wanna take a visit in southern Philippines, make sure to learn the bisaya dialect in that certain city you wished to visit. This book is related only in Davao Bisaya language. A helpful guide to your learning journey!
  • GAHUM ((English)) by MazRega
    MazRega
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    As long as she doesn't do anything that could jeopardize significant events in time, Filomena Esteban y Molina is free to do whatever she wishes in the 19th century. She is so absorbed in the upkeep of her painting career that she fails to notice she's already being surrounded by beings who have their own designs on her. The mysterious and charismatic mind seer, Salazar Alcantara, seems a likely candidate. Filomena will need to figure out who's an ally or an enemy in a century that is in great danger of changing. And fast!
  • Out of Cebu by Cecilia Manguerra Brainard by CeciliaBrainard
    CeciliaBrainard
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    Personal Essays by Filipino American author, Cecilia Manguerra Brainard, who was born and raised in Cebu, Philippines. Many of the personal essays in this book explore the author's Cebuano ties, including colorful accounts about her mother's political family, the Cuencos. The collection of 28 prose pieces also includes accounts about the author's life and travels outside of Cebu. This completed work is shared here in Wattpad. Enjoy. While this book was published by the University of San Carlos Press in Cebu, it is no longer in print. You can still find hard copies as well as the Kindle format in Amazon. PS I'm looking for an international publisher for all my works.