Possibly adda dita “get the image.php” ti problema. I-kopyam laeng diay originalna kadayta existing ita tapno agsubli. Mabalin nga adda nakuti a partesna isu a nagbalin a kastoy ti agparang kadagiti ladawan.
I chanced upon the article of Mr. Reynaldo Duque that was posted here.
I discovered that my grandfather’s name was included among the writers for
Bannawag – Salvador E. Nilo.
Do you, by any chance, know the email address of Mr. Duque. Our family had been trying to get hold of copies of his works published in Bannawag for years. I’m not really sure why my grandmother, mother and aunts/uncle failed to keep my grandfather’s works except for one.
Let me just ask permission from Mr. Duque to send out his email.
For the meantime, please try to remember the years when your grandfathers’ works were published, if you can. This will greatly help in the search and retrieval of the articles.
Bannawag has an archive of the articles (I am not sure though if it’s complete) and I think that is where we can find the issues where your grandfathers’ works were published.
I was just talking to Mr. Duque last Sunday (a day before I reposted his article here) and I too asked him about old issues of the magazine. I am also trying to recover my father’s old short stories and I had hoped Mr. Duque might have a complete set of the old issues of Bannawag. He, however, advised me to go to the Bannawag office as they might have the files in their archive. I have expressed intention to try to look for my father’s articles several times over the years I’ve been in GUMIL, but I haven’t had the time to visit the Bannawag office and go through the old issues yet.
Let me know if you’ve got the dates (or at least the years) so I could look them up when I finally have the time to go through the old issues. Or, you might want to get in touched with the Bannawag staff. Call on a Fri or Sat as those are the days that their schedule is not so hectic. Bannawag: 400-0089
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March 17th, 2009 at 11:45 pmJake
Gayyem,
Possibly adda dita “get the image.php” ti problema. I-kopyam laeng diay originalna kadayta existing ita tapno agsubli. Mabalin nga adda nakuti a partesna isu a nagbalin a kastoy ti agparang kadagiti ladawan.
April 19th, 2009 at 8:36 amSherma E. Benosa
Yahoo giem, Thankie.
Mayaten. Agpayso, idiay kano gayam code ti nakakitaan ni Aiza iti problema. Hehe
April 21st, 2009 at 9:10 pmMariel Abrantes
i hope you can help me with my problem…i emailed you already about it
October 6th, 2009 at 2:02 pmMa. Olivia N. De Leon-Cuevas
Hello Ms. Benosa,
I chanced upon the article of Mr. Reynaldo Duque that was posted here.
I discovered that my grandfather’s name was included among the writers for
Bannawag – Salvador E. Nilo.
Do you, by any chance, know the email address of Mr. Duque. Our family had been trying to get hold of copies of his works published in Bannawag for years. I’m not really sure why my grandmother, mother and aunts/uncle failed to keep my grandfather’s works except for one.
Thank you very much.
Atty. Ma. Olivia Nilo De Leon-Cuevas
November 23rd, 2009 at 2:11 pmSherma E. Benosa
Dear Ma’am,
Welcome to Bilingual Pen!
Let me just ask permission from Mr. Duque to send out his email.
For the meantime, please try to remember the years when your grandfathers’ works were published, if you can. This will greatly help in the search and retrieval of the articles.
Bannawag has an archive of the articles (I am not sure though if it’s complete) and I think that is where we can find the issues where your grandfathers’ works were published.
I was just talking to Mr. Duque last Sunday (a day before I reposted his article here) and I too asked him about old issues of the magazine. I am also trying to recover my father’s old short stories and I had hoped Mr. Duque might have a complete set of the old issues of Bannawag. He, however, advised me to go to the Bannawag office as they might have the files in their archive. I have expressed intention to try to look for my father’s articles several times over the years I’ve been in GUMIL, but I haven’t had the time to visit the Bannawag office and go through the old issues yet.
Let me know if you’ve got the dates (or at least the years) so I could look them up when I finally have the time to go through the old issues. Or, you might want to get in touched with the Bannawag staff.
Call on a Fri or Sat as those are the days that their schedule is not so hectic. Bannawag: 400-0089
November 24th, 2009 at 6:28 am