
Amelia Clarissa de Luna Monasterial is a writer and artist who graduated Summa Cum Laude from De La Salle University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature, Major in Creative Writing. Her written works have received accolades such as the F. Sionil Jose Young Writers Award and multiple honors from DLSU's Annual Awards for Literature. Her artworks have won several awards from DLSU's Annual Awards for Visual Arts and have been featured in the DLSU Arts Congress and the 4th ArteScene Exhbition. Whether through words or brush strokes, Clarissa explores themes of resilience, identity, and longing for connection through her work. She does not shy away from the grotesque and macabre, balacing them with the quest of finding beauty in the mundane and light in the dark.

Makikita ng mga konsyumer ng kuryente ang bagong singil sa kanilang bills simula Enero, matapos aprubahan ng Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) ang koleksyon…
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Umabot sa 1,009 ang bilang ng mga persons deprived of liberty (PDL) na pinalaya ng Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) mula 1 Nobyembre hanggang 12 Disyembre, na…
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Now in its 28th year, the awards program remains one of the most respected honors in Asia-Pacific journalism, often described as the region’s equivalent of the…
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The 2025 Know Your North Film Festival held its awarding ceremony at the Newport Cinema 3 in Resorts World Manila on Monday evening, 08 December 2025. Led by…
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"Because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand." ― Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit
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Christmas is almost here, and the country and our hearts are ready to welcome our OFWs home. After months of hard work and long days abroad, it’s finally time…
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Shell Philippines honoured the country’s emerging young artists on 05 December 2025 as it staged the 58th Shell National Students Art Competition (NSAC)…
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The orphanage was old, far older than the name of the street it stood on. The years had seen countless children within its walls. Some were adopted by loving…
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A December story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl,” following a young ice seller seeking escape, comfort, and freedom.
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