BOOKSIGNING SCHEDULE
Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture
Point Fermin Park, San Pedro, CA
Festival Hours – 10am – 6:00pm both days.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Carina Monica Montoya, AKA Carina Forsythe. Let’s Cook Adobo, a juvenile book with illustrations by Eliseo Art Silva; Filipinos in Hollywood; Los Angeles’s Historic Filipinotown; and Santa Maria Valley, in collaboration with Santa Maria Valley Historical Society.
Brian Roley. American Son: A Novel. And the following titles where he is a contributor: Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites; Finding God: True Stories of Spiritual Encounters; California Uncovered: Stories of the 2lst Century; Growing Up Filipino 1 and 2.
Leslie V. Ryan. I Am Flippish. A juvenile book. (NB: Flippish is a descriptive term which means Filipino and Irish in heritage)
Jay Wertz. The Pacific: War Stories WWll Firsthand. Volume 1. Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal. (With coverage on the Philippines)
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Jay Wertz. The Pacific: War Stories WWll Firsthand. Volume 1. Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal. (With coverage on the Philippines)
Sunday, September 9, 2012
12:00noon – 2:00pm
Lorenzo Paran III. Pinoy in America: The stateside life in the time of Barack Obama, Facebook and Pacquiao-mania.
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Cecilia Manguerra Brainard. Magdalena: A Novel; Out of Cebu: Essays and Personal Prose; Vigan and Other Stories; Finding God: True Stories of Spiritual Encounters, co-edited with Marily Ysip-Orosa; Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites, editor; Angelica’s Daughters: a Dugtungan novel written with four other authors; A la Carte: Food and Fiction, co-edited with Marily Ysip-Orosa; Behind the Walls: Life of Convent Girls, co-edted with Marily Ysip-Orosa;
Lucy Adao McGinley. Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites where she contributed the article Spain: Our Lady of the Pillar. Our Mother’s Visit from Zaragoza.
Albert Mortiz. Discover the Philippines Cookbook. Albert is a resident of CA for the last thirty years. He holds a BA in Foreign Service from the University of Manila, and is president of the Pilipino Artists & Cultural Guild in LA, a Red Cross volunteer a world traveler and enjoys singing in his church choir, photography, classical music, cooking, ballroom dancing and Impressionist-style painting. His other books are Oblation: A Revelation of Cultural Awareness and Understanding and Adventures in European Travel and a novel, Beyond San Andreas.
Leslie Ryan. I Am Flippish. A juvenile book. (NB: Flippish is a descriptive term which means Filipino and Irish in heritage)
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Eliseo Art Silva. Filipinos of Greater Philadelphia; Let’s Cook Adobo, a juvenile book with illustrations by Eliseo Art Silva;
4:00pm – 5pm
Cecilia Manguerra Brainard. Magdalena: A Novel; Out of Cebu: Essays and Personal Prose; Vigan and Other Stories; Finding God: True Stories of Spiritual Encounters, co-edited with Marily Ysip-Orosa; Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites, editor; Angelica’s Daughters: a Dugtungan novel written with four other authors; A la Carte: Food and Fiction, co-edited with Marily Ysip-Orosa; Behind the Walls: Life of Convent Girls, co-edted with Marily Ysip-Orosa;
Lucy Adao McGinley. Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites where she contributed the article Spain: Our Lady of the Pillar. Our Mother’s Visit from Zaragoza.
Albert Mortiz. Discover the Philippines Cookbook.
Leslie Ryan. I Am Flippish. A juvenile book. (NB: Flippish is a descriptive term which signifies a Filipino and Irish heritage)