2006 Palanca Awards

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winners in the year 2006 (rank, title of winning entry, name of author).

English division

Short story

  • First Prize: Mahogany Water by Socorro Villanueva
  • Second Prize: Sink or Swim by Myrza Sison
  • Third Prize: Trips by Ma. Celeste Flores-Coscolluela

Futuristic fiction

  • First Prize: No winner
  • Second Prize: Suman by Corinna Esperanza A. Nuqui
  • Third Prize: A Monumental Race by Arturo Ilano

Short story for children

  • First Prize: Cut by Ma. Celeste Flores-Coscolluela
  • Second Prize: Big Brother by Grace Dacanay Chong
  • Third Prize: How Rosang Taba Won a Race by Dean Francis Alfar

Poetry

  • First Prize: The Highest Hiding Place by Lawrence L. Ypil
  • Second Prize: Building a House, and other Poems by Sid G. Hildawa
  • Third Prize: Illuminations and Sonorities by Raymundo T. Pandan Jr.

Essay

  • First Prize: Fungibility, Dead Souls and OCWs by Jose Edmundo O. Reyes
  • Second Prize: Hometown Stories and Footnotes to Childhood’s End by Edgardo B. Maranan
  • Third Prize: He’d Rather be Relevant by Martin V. Villanueva

One-Act Play

  • First Prize: Ming Ming by Steven Prince C. Fernandez
  • Second Prize: Gabrielle by Joachim Emilio B. Antonio
  • Third Prize: Life After Beth by Nikki Alfar

Full-length Play

  • First Prize: The Death of Memory by Glenn S. Mas
  • Second Prize: Chinchina and the Five Mountains by Amelia L. Bonifacio
  • Third Prize: Ask Me Again When I’m Thirty by Maria Clarissa Estuar

Filipino division

Short story

  • First Prize: Si Intoy Syokoy ng Kalye Marino by Eros S. Atalia
  • Second Prize: Langaw by Kristian Sendon Cordero
  • Third Prize: Buwan at Lupa by Edgardo B. Maranan

Futuristic fiction

  • First Prize: Tala-Huli/Huling Tala: Si Manong, Sa Dyip, Ang Drayber at Ako, Ako Lang Naman, Ang Kanyang Pasahero by Michael Francis C. Andrada
  • Second Prize: De-Lata by Enrique C. Villasis
  • Third Prize: Lunes, Alas Diyes ng Umaga by Vladimeir B. Gonzales

Short story for children

  • First Prize: Ang Ikaklit sa Aming Hardin by Bernadette V. Neri
  • Second Prize: Taguan-Pung by Maynard G. Manasala
  • Third Prize: Ang Regalo ng Taong Ibon by Allan Alberto N. Derain

Poetry

  • First Prize: Sa Tanda ng Pagsisimula ng Buhay by Rebecca T. Añonuevo
  • Second Prize: Salit-salitang mga Tula ng Pagsulyap, Pakikibaka at Paglingap by Maria Josephine C. Barrios
  • Third Prize: Salamangka ng Santelmo by Emmanuel V. Dumlao

Essay

  • First Prize: Batang Tundo by Rosario Torres-Yu
  • Second Prize: Talambalay by Elyrah L. Salanga
  • Third Prize: Alingawngaw ng mga Kuliglig, Kalansing ng mga Tansan by Ramon M. Bernardo

One-Act Play

  • First Prize: The Palanca in My Mind by Job A. Pagsibigan
  • Second Prize: Aba Ginoong Mag-asawa by Joel V. Almazan
  • Third Prize: Dyip by Christian U. Tordecillas

Full-length Play

  • First Prize: Gabriela by Ma. Josephine C. Barrios
  • Second Prize: Teatro Porvenir by Timothy Dacanay
  • Third Prize: ’Nay Isa by Liza Magtoto

Teleplay

  • First Prize: Milagroso by Rodolfo R. Lana Jr
  • Second Prize: Pulo by Jose Dennis C. Teodosio
  • Third Prize: Negatibo by Bonifacio P. Ilagan

Screenplay

  • First Prize: Kusina by Cenon O. Palomares
  • Second Prize: Tribu by Jim Libiran
  • Third Prize: Ang Mundo ay Iisa at Marami by Carlos A. Arejola

Iloko Short Story

  • First Prize: Nabungon Iti Lawag by Bernardo D. Tabbada
  • Second Prize: Tugot by Danilo B. Antalan
  • Third Prize: Ni Ina Baket Gimma, Ti Aso, ken Ti Atang by Arnold P. Jose

Cebuano Short Story

  • First Prize: Ang Ungo sa San Pilar by Lamberto Ceballos
  • Second Prize: Dayaspora by Richel G. Dorotan
  • Third Prize: Mata sa Bagyo by Eleazar T. Acampado

Hiligaynon Short Story

Kabataan Essay

Essay

  • First Prize: Restructuring Idealism by Katrina G. Gomez
  • Second Prize: Home by Ryan Edward L. Chua
  • Third Prize: Coming Home by Hannah L. Co

Sanaysay (Filipino)

  • First Prize: No winner
  • Second Prize: Ang Pangako kay Asterz by Allan Jay. T. Allonar Jr.
  • Third Prize: No winner
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References

  • "The Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature | Winners 2006". Archived from the original on 2009-10-24.
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