Authors, publishers, and the future of Filipino literature
Beyond storytelling, the festival served as a platform for authors and publishers to connect with their readers. Notable names such as Hans Pieter Arao, Tony La Viña, and Jayson Fajardo engaged in lively discussions on the evolution of Philippine literature. Independent authors like Therese Villarante-Langit also captivated audiences with their fresh perspectives.
A highlight of the event was the talk, “Understanding Copyright: What Every Creator Needs to Know,” led by Filipinas Copyright Licensing Society Inc. (FILCOLS). The discussion shed light on the importance of protecting the rights of Filipino authors. “Bakit walang nagrarally para sa karapatan ng mga authors?” FILCOLS posed, urging the audience to recognize the value of literary creators in shaping cultural narratives.
Publishers such as Bookshelf PH, Grana Books, Aklat Alamid, Bente-Bente Zine, Isang Balangay Media Productions, Plaza Books, Alagwa Books, San Anselmo Publications, Inc., Southern Voices Printing Press, and Tambayang Pambata showcased their latest titles, proving that the country’s literary scene is as diverse and dynamic as ever. From fiction to poetry to academic works, the booths offered a variety of reads that catered to every interest.
A festival that inspires
As the day wound down, attendees reflected on what made the festival truly special: the sense of belonging it fostered.
“I learned a lot about the world because of books,” a participant noted, capturing the spirit of the event.
For many, the Book Nook Reading Festival was more than just a one-day event — it was a movement to keep literature alive and thriving in the Philippines.
“At SM Cares, we believe that reading is a powerful tool for lifelong learning and community building. Supporting events like this reinforces our commitment to making knowledge accessible to everyone,” shared Chad Caluyo from SM Cares.
And as book lovers left with new reads in hand and inspiration in their hearts, one thing was clear: stories will continue to bring people together, today and always.