About Us
Francine Anne Feliciano is a third-year Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English student. For her, writing is not merely a skill but a sanctuary—a place where silence gathers strength and transforms into meaning. She sees the page as a confidante, one that listens without judgment and holds the words her lips cannot speak.
Kathleen Joyce Jargue is a third-year Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English student. She finds joy in exploring the beauty of words, seeing literature as both a mirror of life and a refuge from it. For her, writing is more than a skill—it is a personal sanctuary where she can channel her thoughts and emotions, bringing meaning and balance to her everyday experiences.
Mark Francis Tegio is an undergraduate student who loves to play the guitar. He is an avid reader with a particular interest in literature. His favorite novel is Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, a book he finds captivating for its themes of perseverance and the human spirit. Beyond his passion for music and books, Mark enjoys a variety of hobbies and interests.
Mark John Dave Payod is a poet at heart who finds solace and strength in weaving words into verses. With every line, he pours raw emotions, turning personal experiences, silent battles, and fleeting moments into poetry that speaks to the soul. Writing is not just a hobby but a way of breathing—an outlet where emotions transform into imagery and rhythm. Deeply in love with poetry, Dave believes that each poem is a mirror of the heart, a vessel of truth, and a bridge that connects one soul to another. Through his work, Dave hopes to not only express the weight and wonder of emotions but also inspire others to embrace the beauty of vulnerability and the power of words.
Audrey Rose B. Pomida—She's a 3rd-year college student taking up BSED Filipino. She really enjoys reading, especially stories in Filipino and Panitikan. She's fascinated by the deep and meaningful words found in literary works, and she also loves writing poems to express what she feel. She's curious about where stories originate—especially myths, gods, and goddesses—and how they shape culture and imagination. Aside from that, she enjoys exploring new ideas, sharing thoughts with others, and finding inspiration in simple everyday moments.
Si Lanie Q. Afable ay isang 20 taong gulang at kasalukuyang ikatlong taon na mag-aaral sa kursong Batsilyer sa Sekondaryong Edukasyon medyor sa Filipino sa Eastern Samar State University. Sa kanyang pananaw, ang panitikan ay mahalagang bahagi ng pagkatao at kultura ng bawat Pilipino. Isa siya sa mga masigasig na mambabasa at aktibong nagbabahagi ng mga kuwentong may aral at inspirasyon, lalo na sa kanyang mga kaklase at kapwa kabataan. Para kay Lanie, ang panitikan ay hindi lamang daan upang maipahayag ang damdamin at kaisipan, kundi susi rin upang higit na maunawaan ang sarili, ang lipunan, at ang mga tradisyong dapat pangalagaan.
Jazmyn Alexa Ataylar, a 3rd year BSED English student, appears open and expressive on the outside, yet she quietly hides herself within a box of fears, regrets, and unspoken “what ifs". Behind this guarded side lies a girl still learning to take risks and embrace her voice. For her, writing literary pieces is not just a hobby but a refuge—a way to release the words she cannot always say aloud and to transform her inner struggles into stories that speak for her.






