2003 Palanca Awards - Filipino Division

Filipino Division

Tula

  • First Prize: Alwynn C. Javier, "Ang Magneto sa Gitna ng Aking Daigdig"
  • Second Prize: Raymund Magno Garlitos, "Nostos at Iba Pang Awit ng Pagtubos"
  • Third Prize: Jing Castro Panganiban, "Ilang Pagsasanay sa Pangungulila"

Maikling Kwento

  • First Prize: Reynaldo Duque, "Apong Simon"
  • Second Prize: Alvin Yapan, "Bomba"
  • Third Prize: Abdon Balde Jr., "Supay"

Futuristic Fiction

  • First Prize: Ricardo Fernando III, "Bagong Developments Sa Pagbuo Ng Mito Sa Lungsod"
  • Second Prize: Edgar Calabia Samar, "Project: Eyod"
  • Third Prize: Alvin Yapan, "Nostalgia"

Maikling Kwentong Pambata

  • First Prize: Renato Vibiesca, "Tahooieyy!"
  • Second Prize: Mae Astrid Tobias, "Bayong ng Kuting"
  • Third Prize: Alice Mallari, "Hayan Na Si Lolo Sinto"

Sanaysay

  • First Prize: Niles Jordan Breis, "Kung Tawagin Sila’y Angela Buruka: Sa Alaala ni Angela Manalang-Gloria"
  • Second Prize: Mjolnir Xoce Ong, "Adventures sa Kawatanan ng Rentas Internas"
  • Third Prize: John Iremil Teodoro, "Maikling Talambuhay ng Isang Makatang Ipinaglihi sa Paa ng Manok at Sirena"

Dulang May Isang Yugto

  • First Prize: Maria Kristine Chynna Rojas, "Traje De Boda"
  • Second Prize: Christian Vallez, "Twenty Questions"
  • Third Prize: Nathaniel Joseph de Mesa, "I Laugh You"

Dulang Ganap Ang Haba

  • First Prize: No winner
  • Second Prize: No winner
  • Third Prize: Mari Jina Endaya, "Trese: Isang Panayam"

Dulang Pantelebisyon

  • First Prize: Lazaro Torres Jr., "Kasama Sa Bahay"
  • Second Prize: Rolando Salvana, "Ang Buhay Kong Duling"
  • Third Prize: Nita Eden So, "Ay Em Nene"

Dulang Pampelikula

  • First Prize: Jose Maria Manalo, "Mangha"
  • Second Prize: Rica Leticia Arevalo, "ICU Bed #7"
  • Third Prize: Norman Wilwayco, "Kung Paano Kong Inayos ang Buhok Ko Matapos ang Mahaba-haba Ring Paglalakbay"

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