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An Eagle Flight

Published: 2024-08-08. 70,896 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Historical

A young man returns from Europe to his Philippine homeland, eager to build a school and uplift his people under Spanish colonial rule. But buried family secrets, corrupt friars, and a forbidden love with his childhood sweetheart Maria Clara shatter his dreams, igniting a fierce quest for justice amid simmering rebellion. A searing portrait of oppression, faith, and unyielding spirit.

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The Philippines A Century Hence

Published: 2024-08-08. 16,256 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs

A visionary analysis of the Philippines’ future, examining society, politics, and culture in the aftermath of colonial rule. It combines insight and foresight to explore national identity, reform, and the challenges shaping a nation’s path.

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The Reign of Greed

Published: 2024-08-05. 117,335 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Politics

Years after a failed romance and rebellion, a man returns to Manila disguised as a wealthy jeweler, nursing a plan to burn the rotten colony to its roots. He tempts officials and friars, arms students with dangerous ideas, and prepares a single, shattering act to ignite revolt. A dark portrait of a society strangled by hypocrisy—and the price of awakening.

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The Social Cancer

Published: 2024-08-05. 178,727 Words.

Categories: Fiction » Historical

Returning to a Spanish-ruled Philippines, a young idealist plans a school to lift his town, only to collide with friar power, venal officials, and a web of fear. Love is tested, innocence shattered, and a festival night turns violent. Exile, betrayal, and a false saint’s mask expose a society sick at its core—and a generation awakening to justice.

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The Indolence of the Filipino

Published: 2024-08-05. 15,681 Words.

Categories: Non-Fiction » Politics & Current Affairs

A sharp, historical essay dismantles the myth that a people’s ‘indolence’ is innate. Tracing precolonial industry to a society drained by forced labor, tribute, friar rule, war, disease, and a punishing climate, it argues that oppression breeds apathy. Education, civic rights, and economic reform, not insults, are the remedies—an urgent call to dignity and renewal.

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