2007 Palanca Awards - Filipino Division

Filipino Division

Dulang Pampelikula

  • First prize: Miguel G. Alcazaren (Prisoner Alpha)
  • Second prize: Marlon G. Miguel (Kolono)
  • Third prize: Renei Patricia E. Dimla (Katay)

Dulang Ganap Ang Haba

  • First prize: Nicolas B. Pichay (Tres Ataques De Corazon)
  • Second prize: Edward P. Perez (Apuntador)
  • Third prize: Rodolfo C. Vera (Ang Mga Huwad)

Dulaang May Isang Yugto

  • First prize: Christopher D. Martinez (Our Lady of Arlegui)
  • Second prize: Jose Dennis C. Teodosio (Baka Sakali)
  • Third prize: Lateya P. Bucoy (Ellas Innocentes)

Sanaysay

  • First prize: Annalyn L. Leyesa (Bahay-Bahayan)
  • Second prize: Ma. Jovita E. Zarate (Sa Hulo't Libis Ng Aking Bayan)
  • Third prize: Maribel Bagabaldo-Frasure (Stet)

Kabataan Sanaysay

  • First prize: Anna Larisa Victoria U. Vega (Ang Huling Ngiti Ng Pagkalinga)
  • Second prize: Mary Anne Jelli E. Gaza (Isang Siglo, Isang Dekada't Isang Taon)
  • Third prize: Kathleen Teresa M. Ramos (Tatawa Na 'Yan)

Tula

  • First prize: Carlos M. Piocos III (Corpus)
  • Second prize: Rebecca T. AƱonuevo (Paglingon Sa Pag-Asa At Iba Pang Tula)
  • Third prize: Renato L. Santos (Sosy, Atbp....)

Maikling Kuwentong Pambata

  • First prize: Sheila Gonzales-Dela Cuesta (Junior)
  • Second prize: Joachim Emilio B. Antonio (Ang Ampalaya Sa Pinggan Ni Peepo)
  • Third prize: Michael M. Coroza (Imibisibol Man Ang Tatay)

Maikling Kuwento

  • First prize: Allan Alberto N. Derain (Paputian Ng Laba)
  • Second prize: Jerome B. Gomez (Desperately, Susan)
  • Third prize: Dana Batnag (D Bampyr Chronicles...O Kwento Ng Mga Tao Sa Bayang Walang Hope)

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