List of University of The Philippines Diliman People - U.P. Faculty Members Who Are Writers

U.P. Faculty Members Who Are Writers

  • Gemino Abad
  • Reuel Aguila
  • Alwyn Aguirre
  • Virgilio Almario
  • Mila Aguilar
  • Merlie Alunan
  • Mykel Andrada
  • Carlos Ojeda Aureus
  • Romulo Baquiran Jr.
  • Joi Barrios
  • Jose Wendell Capili
  • Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes
  • Conchitina Cruz
  • Rosario Cruz-Lucero
  • Jun Cruz Reyes
  • Jose Dalisay Jr.
  • Leoncio Deriada
  • Eugene Evasco
  • Celeste Flores-Coscolluela
  • Emil Flores
  • Edel Garcellano
  • Felino Garcia
  • J. Neil Garcia
  • Teresita Gimenez-Maceda
  • Luis Katigbak
  • Thelma Kintanar
  • Angelo Lacuesta
  • Domingo Landicho
  • Edna May Landicho
  • Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio
  • Marra Pl. Lanot
  • Bienvenido Lumbera
  • Francis Macansantos
  • Paolo Manalo
  • Sylvia Mendez-Ventura
  • Timothy Montes
  • Vim Nadera
  • Jimmuel Naval
  • Ambeth R. Ocampo
  • Charlson Ong
  • Elmer Ordoñez
  • Carla Pacis
  • Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo
  • Priscelina Patajo-Legasto
  • Carlos Piocos
  • Nonilon Queano
  • Isabelita Reyes
  • Luna Sicat-Cleto
  • Victor Sugbo
  • Priscilla Supnet-Macansantos
  • Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin
  • Nicanor Tiongson
  • Roland Tolentino
  • Ricardo de Ungria
  • Rosario Torres-Yu
  • Rene Villanueva

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