Monday, November 10. 2008Philippine Genre Stories: Genre Bender
I edited the Horror edition of the Digest of Philippine Genre Stories (PGS), which should be out in your favorite bookstore anytime now (with a wonderfully scary pink cover by the very talented Nelz Yumul of WeeWillDoodle), so in line with that, I'm reprinting my interview with PGS publisher and all around nice guy Kenneth Yu. This first came out in Tulay Fortnightly. I urge you to pick up a copy. Not only will the stories (hopefully) scare you so much you won't be getting decent sleep for a month, it also makes great reading in the jeep, bus and bathroom.
Avid readers would have noticed since December last year a small, digest-sized magazine devoted to genre fiction – Philippine Genre Stories – has appeared in local bookstores. It is the brainchild of Kenneth Yu, an avid reader whose main goal was to get more people reading. Kenneth, or KYu to his friends, is an entrepreneur who runs a printing business. This edge has given him the confidence to put out a magazine. At first glance, Kenneth is a silent guy with a smiling face and dry wit. "I'm a commercial printer, so anything on paper. Boxes, pamphlets, marketing material, leaflets, flyers, company profiles. Exciting stuff," he says. Once you get him to talk about books, reading, or the state of local readership, the shyness evaporates, and he starts telling you, in his soft-spoken way, what he thinks about these things. An avid reader himself, Kenneth decided to publish Philippine Genre Stories, he says, because he wanted to. Just like that. "I've always been a reader. I've been reading since lord knows when," he says. "To be honest, I really wanted to get into publishing, but I knew that in the Philippines, it's an uphill battle. How many read? Not that many. But the time was right. I felt, last year, that I could at last try it." Several factors were at play: Story Philippines, another magazine devoted to fiction, had just been published. And though he admits that Story was an inspiration for Phil Genre, he says that they have different directions. Second, a friend had shipped him a box of pulp mystery magazines and he felt that he could put something like that together for the reading public. The third reason: people were willing to read stories by Filipino authors, but these were hard to find. "I asked (my nephews and nieces) a few of whom were readers, 'If there were Pinoys who write, would you read them?' They were my test subjects. They said, 'Yeah. Where are they?' And I said, 'Good question. Wala nga,'" Kenneth says. He also thought there was a lack of quality in the books that his nephews and nieces read. "The books they were reading sucked!" Kenneth says. "I want to give them quality stuff. I look for quality writers and thankfully, I got them. And now my nieces and nephews have been reading it," he says. But many people ask, why concentrate on genre? Kenneth's answer can be summed up in seven words: a good story is a good story. "I'm very aware of the differentiation between other publications and what I'm trying to do. I'm very aware of what stories I want to put out," he says. "I have nothing against the social realists, which is what rules, or the chick lit, or the literatotica – that's what rules, fine. I want to put out genre." For the uninitiated, chick lit is short for chick literature, the moniker given to humorous easy-to-read publications that cater to the modern woman. Some of the most popular ones include Candace Bushnell's Sex in the City, and of course, Sophia Kinsella's Shopaholic series. Literotica is basically literary erotica, and social realists are what anyone who picks up a story by almost any well-regarded Filipino writer will read. All these have dominated the reading market, leaving a big hole for genre enthusiasts. This defiance of the norm has sometimes been questioned, some of them leading authorities in local literature. "I was confronted by Carla Pacis. She came up to me and said, 'What does genre mean? You're confusing the market,'" he relates. "I said it wasn't really my definition, it was a definition that came about because books are classified in bookstores, you have mystery, crime, fantasy, sci-fi and they're all blanketed under genre, all the other 'serious' stuff is put under fiction literature. I mean, come on! A good story is a good story. I disagree with those who put one above the other, whether genre is above side or the other side. A good story is a good story, and I read both, and I like both." The magazine features stories in English that have elements of, or are outright, fantastic, sci-fi, horror, humor and mystery. Production-wise, coming up with Philippine Genre Fiction was not a problem. "I've had eight years as a printer. I had all he contacts for paper, I knew how to produce it. I came up with the best size, the best layout for everything. Mostly, it was just that--word getting around to come up with good-quality stories to put in the digest," Kenneth says. "The biggest hurdle for me was: can I do it on my own? Because I could not afford a name editor," Kenneth says. "I'd like to think that I'm pretty well-read. So I said, Why not? What's five to six stories an issue? I did it, and that's what came out. Of course, it was pretty naive of me. It was harder than I thought, but I still did it." Another problem was getting authors to contribute to the first issue: a major feat for someone who at the time had no presence in the local publishing industry, had no credentials at all. “I was coming in with nothing. Nobody knew me and I knew nobody. I had no awards to speak of. I write only on my own. I haven't sent anything in for publication since 1990," Kenneth reveals. "I guess the fact that no one knows you works to your disadvantage because they think that you're a scam artist, as has been told to me in e-mail and face-to-face." On the other hand, there were people who liked his concept and were willing to support him, all in the name of local fiction. The most notable of these were Dean Alfar and Vin Simbulan, two of the country's most established speculative fiction writers. They also introduced Kenneth to friends, who together gave enough stories to produce a strong first issue. He also met graphic designer Andre Medina, who worked with Jenny Pena contracted to design? Layout? Produce? the first issue's cover. With the first issue's production underway, his next hurdle was publicity. "Thankfully, the internet was there, so I put up a blog site and sent e-mail to everyone," Kenneth says. One thing that he did not anticipate having trouble with was registering his new magazine. "Learning the government regulations... I didn't realize how much they stick their finger into everything," he sighs. As well, there were costs to consider. "As always, my costs are limited. My budget was limited," he says. To get the magazine distributed, Kenneth spent a lot of time cold-calling local bookstores, many of which were interested. "The first issue was pretty much a one-man job. They (bookstores) were interested because it's the first of its kind. No other publication in the Philippines does genre stories, especially on the commercial level that I want to do it. Commercial with quality, of course," he says. He must have been doing right: the second issue, which came out in April, had a stellar cast of contributors, as well as some sponsorship. "I don't know where they came from," Kenneth says in an awed voice of his second batch of contributors. "Maybe word just got around." He also found a helping hand with artist and illustrator Elbert Or, who has become the magazine's creative director. "El is a really big help. I'm very poor visually and I bow to all that he says. In fact, he can manipulate me if he wants," Kenneth laughs. The first issue was a success, resulting in support from some of the most influential names in Philippine literature, including Butch Dalisay. "I asked help from other writers like Butch Dalisay, Jesica not Jessica? Zafra, and Butch wrote back. At first, he didn't. He didn't think I could pull it off," Kenneth explains. "But when I got the first issue out, I sent it to his house and he said, 'You did it! Ok, I'll help you.' “So he wrote about it in his Philippine Star column, Pen Man, and it came out this January. I'm very grateful that he wrote about it and he defended genre. I'm so grateful to Butch because when you have Zeus on your side, it really feels wonderful." All this begs the question: are Filipinos, notoriously famous for not reading, willing to support a magazine that contains nothing but stories? "With the advent of Harry Potter, I think we've got a lot more genre readers among the youth, and for that, I'm grateful," Kenneth says. Kenneth knows the value of starting young, so he's very conscious about making the stories in Philippine Genre age-friendly to genre lovers from kids up. "If you give a young lady or a young man (works by) Edgar Allan Poe, they have to grow into that. Even if you give them (the book) A Wrinkle in Time, they have to grow into that, not like in the past when the Internet and the media wasn't such a big thing. However, you give them Encyclopedia Brown, which is a kiddie genre thing, oh, they're into it, and they'll go further. That's what I’m very conscious with in the digest. I want it to (address) that level first," he says. Stories in the magazine aren't exclusively for kids. "I'm open to (heavier stories) because I know that it's not just the teens but also (those in their) early 20s (who read the mag), so a little heaviness is fine. But I don't get enough crime and mystery. And I don't get enough humor or light pieces, so I'm looking for that, also – a more young adult or teen writing sentiment that is genre." Though Kenneth's only requirement from a contributor is that the writing be good, it is noted that two Chinese-Filipino authors appeared in the second issue. These are Sean Uy, who won Blogger of the Year in 2005, and Crystal Koo, who graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English majoring in Creative Writing from the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. Kenneth admits that his Chinese-Filipino upbringing helped a lot when he was putting the magazine together. "If I wasn't entrepreneurial by nature, which I know I am, I wouldn't have thought of the digest in the first place," he says. "There's a business side to it, which is why costs are low. I just want to get the stories out as best I can, given the budget I'm given. So there has been a practical side to it. " But even the most conservative planning and excellent execution, will amount to nothing without readers, he says. With the popular Harry Potter fantasy adventure story series ending, it won't be long before television and the internet take up kids' and teens' free time once again. It's something that Kenneth is fighting against. "I do want kids to read. You were right in saying that in general, they don't," he says. I remember my nephew's auntie gave him a copy of The Hobbit because she remembers reading it when she was young. “And this dumb Xavierian says, 'Auntie, why did you give it to me? I don't read.' And walang masabi yung Auntie until mga 10 minutes later, 'Ang tanga tanga mo!'" Funny as the anecdote may be, it only serves to highlight the all-too-real situation that youngsters are in now. Kenneth hopes that Philippine Genre Stories and other publications like it will change that. As for the future, Kennethis pragmatic. "I haven't thought further than getting through the issues this year, another four issues, so one for April, three more until the end of the year, every quarter. I'm committed to (publish) at least until December, then I'll assess. If it (does well), then I'll have more next year. “Everything depends not just on sales or sponsors but quality of stories. Sales are equated to readers. If I get the readers, sales will follow." Philippine Genre Stories can be found in Booktopia, Books for Less, Popular Bookstore, Comic Quest, Mag:Net, the Ateneo Bookstore, and soon A Different Bookstore and Landes and Hobbes. Writers who want to contribute to the magazine can check out http://www.philippinegenrestories.blogspot.com/ Trackbacks
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We are a nation divided. Peace, unity and development continue to elude us because we have a president bereft of moral or legal authority to lead. She had, in fact, become the greatest continuing threat to the security, cooperative spirit, well being and sense of Nationhood of the Filipino people. A true leader is a symbol of unity and a rallying figure especially in difficult times. A bogus leader is divisive and stays in power to the detriment of the common good and the National interest. GMA continues to inflict herself on our hapless people. In the process, scarce government resources are squandered to buy for her dubious loyalties, institutions are prostituted to project a sham imprimatur to an immoral governance, public service has evolved into a buffet of graft and corruption, and morals, values, accountability and responsibility have been reduced to mere flamboyant phrases. She destroyed the very concept of truth as the foundation of every act of government. We find the country today in deep turmoil. Oppression, corruption and injustice rule the benighted land. Internecine struggles threaten to dismantle the republic. Widespread poverty robs people of their dignity and drives many to prostitution and virtual slavery in foreign climes. Hunger incidence is at an all time high and the country’s human development index is at an all time low. No wonder, an atmosphere of destitution pervades among our normally resilient and patient people. All of these were brought about by 8 years of unelected, hopelessly corrupt leadership and a slew of failed liberal economic and peace policies. Long starved of good governance, the Filipino people should act now to reclaim their dignity, remove the pretender from power and steer this nation on the path to greatness. I echo, loud and clear, the call for radical reforms and restructuring. The call of the times is for us NOT ONLY TO LISTEN BUT TO MARCH. November 30, a few days from now is National Heroes Day. Let us recapture the visions and ideals of our heroes and martyrs and give justice to their golden dream of National independence. This country needs a leader of heroic and nationalist stature who would champion genuine independence in every aspect of our national life. He or she must be committed to challenging colonial economic masters and their local surrogates, abandoning obscene foreign debt payment policies, pushing industrialization, agriculture productivity and sustainable agrarian reforms, ensuring food and energy independence, and formulating a sound economic strategy anchored on the declaration that this country’s patrimony and all of our abundant resources are solely for the Filipinos to develop and benefit from. The current President is the antithesis of that leader. For her personal aggrandizement, she was willing to sacrifice the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity by dismembering the Republic in the case of the Bangsamoro Juridical Entity (BJE) and the baseline issue, west of our archipelago. The latest Malacañang sponsored machinations are designed to extend GMA’s discredited regime. Secretary Dureza’s prayer and the feigned reaction revealed it all. With no semblance of delicadeza, no less than her son is doing the rounds, spearheading a signature campaign that would eventually actualize their foul design. With a subservient congress which frustrates the impeachment process at every turn and some Supreme Court justices willing to do their biddings, then their coast is clear, our political fate is sealed. I dread the thought that our best bet is for GMA to die of old age. Now is the time to grip hands and act! Enough is enough! To Enrile, Ramos and all generals, if the true spirit of EDSA 1 and if it is true in your thought, why you are numb and mum in this very corrupt and unscrupulous administration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, where is your dignity and conscience when fought in President Marcos regime, are you thinking that this full of deceit administration is still capable to uphold goodness in our country? I think Marcos era is much better than this “EVIL” period. And so, we the Filipino people are appealing again this time and since we know that you have still the charisma specially to all high ranking military to please fight again, unite, support, encourage and maintain the spirit and character you have done in the previous uprisings. Let us all eradicate and wipe out the people behind this devious controlled leadership by “EVIL”. Dear Filipinos let us fight, fight, fight… and don’t be afraid. Let us all sing MAGKAISA… kaawa-awa naman itong si Tongressman Pablo Garcia ng Cebu tumanda ng walang pinagkatandaan. Akalain ba namn nyo pati ang Panginoong Hesukristo ay ikinumpara sa amo nyang “EVIL”. Nagkaedad ng ganyan ng d alam ang mga sinasabi. para na rin nyang sinabi na ang DIYOS nya ay si “EVIL”. kaawa-awang tao, pero pra sakin a d dpt kaawaan ang HUNGHANG dhil malpit na syang karitin ni kamatayan ay kung ano-ano p ang pinagsasabi. matanda ka na TONGRESSMAN dapt syo humingi na ng tawad syong mga kasalanan di yung pati si HESUKRISTO ay ikukumpara mo sa amo mong “EVIL”. kunsabagay lahat kyong mga kampon ni “EVIL” ay talagang mga masasama, walang konsensiya at d marunong umunawa, walang inisip kundi makamundo at pansariling interes mga mukhang PERA, sana nakakain pa nyo ang mga pagkain na binili nyo sa perang mga nakaw nyo, syang ang pagboto sa inyo ng mga tao, nabiyayaan pa nmn kyo ng DIYOS ng dunong at talino pero sa pansariling interes nyo lng nmn ginagamit at bakit kyo nagsitakbo sa inyong mga posisyon… sige nga sagutin nyo kung talgang may mga isip kyo… wlang kwenta mabuhay sa mundo kung mga sarili lamang nyo ang iniisip nyo at lalo ang mga taong bumoto sa inyo na kung saan ay naghahanap ng katiwasayan sa inyong mga lugar. sobra nga kyo sa yaman at power sa gobyerno pero di nyo inisip kung paano kyo makakapunta sa kaharian ng DIYOS sa oras na gilitan kyo ng hininga. sa sobrang GANID nyo ay marami kyong taong pinahihirapan, bakit ba masyado kyong sampalataya sa amo nyong “EVIL” di man lng nyo iniisip ang kapakanan ng ibang tao lalo ang mga mahihirap, MAHIYA kyo sa mga sarili nyo dahil kundi sa aming mga botante ay wla kyo dyan sa mga pwesto nyo.
ikaw speaker nograles, ano b tlga ang papel mo dyan sa yong inuupuan? sige nga sagutin mo… tumanda kyo pare-pareho ng di nyo alam ang dapt nyong gawin. isaisip nyo na di lamng kyo ang nabubuhay sa mundong ito at di kyo nakaupo dyan sa pwesto nyo pra lng sa amo nyong “EVIL” kundi sa mga mamamayan, o yan sinagot ko na ang tanong ko sa inyong mga HUNGHANG sa kongreso, isipin nyo malapit na kyong mwala sa mundong ibabaw ikasisiya ba nyo at ng inyong mga pamilya ang mga nagawa nyong KATARANTADUHAN at PAGNANAKAW sa kaban ng bayan. ako, bilang tagasunod at tagabayad ng TAX na ninanakaw nyo ay sobrang manhid na sa kanonood at kababasa sa mga KALOKOHAN na ginagwa nyo sampu ng inyong mga kasmahan at among mag-asawang “EVIL”. sobrang GANID nyong lahat, mga walang konsensiya, pati si HESUKRISTO na aming PANGINOON ay ikukumpara sa inyong among “EVIL”, marahil at sa aking palagay ay dapt kay satanas nyo ikumpara ang inyong amo dahil sila ay magkatulad at di sa aming PANGINOONG HESUS… TONGRESSMAN Pablo Garcia, baka nman sa oras na ito ay pwede mong kausapin ang PANGINOONG HESUS at magsisi ka sa yong mga KAGAGUHAN at maka-mundong gawain dahil malpit knang mailibing at maipasok sa nabili mong nitso, kaawa-awa ka dahil bka sa maapoy na asupre ka maitapon, sige ka… saka magsalita na kyo sa KATOTOHANAN, huwag nyo na kming lokohin mga mamamayan alam na nmin ang mga OHAB nyo… di na nmin masikmura sobrang GARAPAL na, syang mga talino nyo di nagamit sa tamang landas. kyong mga nasa TONGRESO, mamulat na kyo sa KATOTOHANAN mahiya kyo sa mga sarili nyo ang dami ng tao ang mga pinagloloko nyo, akala b nyo natutuwa pa kmi sa mga KATARANTADUHAN na mga pinagagawa nyo… hindi ooooyyyyyyy!!! at kung sana ay mkapasok ang terorista sa pinas kyong mga HUNGHANG na galamay ni “EVIL” ang dapt pasabugin at para mawla na ang mga MASASAMA sa bansang pinas… tawa ko lng, hehehehehehe… kaya mga anti-”EVIL” sana maipagpatuloy nyo pa rin ang pkikipaglaban sa mga taong HUNGHANG, ksama nyo kmi at maghawak-hawak kamay tyo pra masugpo ntin ang KASAMAAN ng mga ULUPONG… sa inyong mga kampon ni “EVIL”, itatak nyo sa mga utak nyo kung meron man, malapit na kyong bumagsak, dahil malapit na nming makuha ang simpatiya ng mga generals at mga militar na gusto na ring ibagsak ang inyong among “EVIL”… ikaw, raul gonzales malpit ka nang kuhain ng hukay mo, sobrang DEMONYO mo tulad ka rin nla ramos, enrile, joker, nani, merriam, ermitang berdugo at sampu ng inyong mga kasmahan. ang LULUPIT nyo, kung loloobin man ng aming PANGINONG HESUS na sana ay sabay-sabay kyong mabaon at upang mawala na ang mga GANID sa bansang pinas… MABUHAY po tyong laht na nabubuhay sa tamang landas at gawain… ipagpatuloy po ntin ang pkikipglaban dahil ang PANGINOONG HESUS ay kasma ntin… sa inyong mga militar, kyo lamang ang aming hinihintay upang mapabagsak ang ang taong GANID, magkaroon kyo ng TAKOT sa DIYOS at huwag sa mga taong sinasakop ang inyong KALAYAAN… dahil sa DIYOS a may BUHAY na walang hanggan. at huwag PALOKO sa maling landas, nawa ay makasama nmin kyo sa aming pinaglalaban dahil kyo na lamang ang aming hinihintay para makaroon muli ng KALAYAAN at matiwasay na buhay, huwag kyong pagamit sa KAMALIAN na alam kong di na lingid sa inyong mga isipan ang KASAMAAN ng gobyerno ni “EVIL”. isipin po ntin ang mga susunod na henerasyon na darating at nawa ay mabuhay sila ng may TAKOT sa DIYOS at mamuhay ng may KARANGALAN. MABUHAY po tyong laht ng naghahangad ng kabutihan… MAGKAISA po tyong laht… sa aking mga kababayan at kapatid sa military
ako po ay nasa neutral side ng gobyerno aking ginagalang ang aming adhikain bilang mga tagasunod na sundalo ng ating bayan lalong-lalo na sa ating presidente na si Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sampu ng kanyang mga kasamahan sa kanyang administrasyon. Ginagalang po namin sa sandatahang lakas ang lahat ng kanang utos at sinusunod sa tinatadhana ng aming polisiya. Gayunpaman bilang aming commander in chief patuloy naming tinutuldukan ang anumang adhikain para sa ating bayan, ngunit sa aming palagay, ay di na wasto ang mga nangyayari at ginagawa ng mga namumuno sa ating bayan, kung kaya kami ay naririto upang iparating sa mga kinauukulan at sa sambayanan Pilipino na di na kami manhid sa mga maling gawi ng kasalukuang administrasyon at handang ipaglaban ang ang bayan sa mga taong ganid sa salapi at pwesto sa ating lipunan. Mga kababayan nais naming iparating sa lahat na ito na nag tamang oras upang kami ay bumaklas sa "chain of command" ng aming pinuno dahil sa sobra na ang kataksilan nila sa ating bayan. hindi rin kami manhid upang ipagwalang bahala na lamang ang mga kabaluktutan sa lahat ng ahensiya ng ating gobyerno simula sa palasyo ng malacanang, korte suprema, ombudsman, mga kalihim at lalong-lalo na ang kongreso na kung saan ay halos karamihan ay hawak ni GMA, kung kayat walang nangyayari sa anumang pagsulong ng "impeachment" sa kanilang pinuno. bagamat kami ay tagasunod lamang subalit sa aming pananaw, hindi sa lahat ng oras at panahon ay sunud-sunuran lamang. mga mahal naming kababayan, ako sampu ng aking mga kasamahan sa sandatahang lakas ay naniniwalang ito na ang tamang panahon upang ipaglaban ang muling kalaayan, hindi sa mga bansang nananakop kundi sa mga pinuno ng ating bayan na walang tinatamasa kundi puro pasarap at pagnanakaw sa ating inang bayan. umasa kayong kami at makakasama ninyong muli at konting oras na lamang ay makakamtan na natin ang ating tinatamasang kalayaan sa mga kamay ng talamak na gobyerno. Kami ng aking mga kasamahan sa sandatahang lakas ay nagbuklod-buklod upang ilahad ang tamang pananaw para sa ating inang bayan at makakaasa kayong magsasama-sama tayong muli iisang lugar upang maitaguyod ang ating inaasam na kalayaan sa mga impostor ng ating bayan. mga kababayan kong nasa tamang landas maghintay lamang kayo ng tamang oras at kami ay darating upang kayo ay aming makasama sa inyong pakikibaka. mabuhay tayong lahat at patalsikin ang masamang lider ng ating bayan. Sa aming mga naghihikahos na kababayan at nakikipaglaban sa kasaman ng ating kasalukuyang gobyerno…
Sa inyong aming mga kapwa Pilipino, batid namin ang inyong mga hinaing at alam din naming na kayo ay pagod na sa pakikipaglaban sa karapatan at sa pagtuwid sa mga kabaluktutan ng ating gobyerno, at alam din namin sa sandatahang lakas na kayo ay walang magagawa kahit araw-araw kayong magpakahirap lumabas sa lansangan at ilabas ang lahat ng inyong hinaing at sama ng loob sa mga pulitikong gahaman at sakim sa puwesto sa ating gobyerno, kami man ng aking mga kasamahan sa sandatahang lakas ay may mga sentiyemento dahil sa mga maling gawi ng mga kurakot at mapaglinlang na pulitiko na walang ginawa kundi magnakaw, manloko at mangurakot sa kaban ng bayan. Mga kapwa ko Pilipino, batid natin ang mga taong nakapalibot sa manloloko at pekeng pangulo ng ating bansa, mga taong walang inisip kundi mga sarili nila, makamtan ang anumang gustong makuha kahit alam nila na di tama at para lamang bigyang sukli ang pagtatakip sa kamalian. Batid din namin, sampu ng aking mga kasamahan, na napakaraming “retired general” ang nakapuwesto sa ating gobyerno kung kayat napakalakas ng loob ng sakim na namumuno na sila a nasa patag na kalagayan. Subalit huwag silang pasisiguro dahil malapit ng pumutok ang aming dibdib at ipadadama sa kanila ang kanilang karuhagan at kasakiman. Mga kababayan, sobra na, tama na at tapusin na ang kasamaan, dapat nang kalusin dahil umaapaw na ang salop… umpisahan ninyo at aming tatapusin. Hintayin ninyo kami at amin kayong dadamayan. Magkita-kita tayo sa tamang landas. Ipaglaban natin ang KATOTOHANAN. Good job! please keep it up!
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