Southville Monarch’s Writing gets Published in Philippine Daily Inquirer



Southville Monarch’s Writing gets Published in Philippine Daily Inquirer

A Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) Grade 11 student got a taste of what it feels like to be a published writer as her article was featured in the most widely read newspaper in the country. Regina Sara Zalameda of Gr. 11 – Efficiency wrote an introspective piece of what All Saints’ Day means to her in “Remembrance Day” which appeared in the Young Blood section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Getting published in Young Blood is a rite of passage for any aspiring writer in the country worth their salt as only the best three of the 300 entries submitted every week wind up in print. Zalameda expanded the audience of her personal writing beyond the walls of the classroom by submitting her work to a major broadsheet newspaper and sharing it with a national audience. Please click on the link to read the article: https://opinion.inquirer.net/158505/remembrance-day


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