Showing posts with label Pinoy Indie Authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinoy Indie Authors. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2025

The Catalogue of Mythology-Inspired Stories

 Good day, everyone!

Presenting to you the Mythology-Inspired Catalogue. It is a collection of books by Pinoy indie Authors that have characters of subject that are inspired or taken from Philippine Myths.

This is for book buyers and book distributors. The details for each book and the author are inside the catalogue.

Download here




Saturday, November 4, 2023

What is a Manananggal?

 My upcoming book with Pinoy Indie Collab stars a Manananggal named Beldine Rosario. I have twisted the Manananggal myth to suit my story but I have taken some things from the source materials.



The Manananggal is a legendary monster with deep roots in Filipino culture, with a long and varied history that has been influenced by many different traditions. The Filipino root of "Manananggal" is "tanggal," which means "to remove" or "to separate." The creature's ability to dissociate its upper and bottom halves inspired its moniker, which describes its nocturnal, villainous antics.

Indigenous beliefs and animism were common in the Philippines before colonization, and this is where the Manananggal had their start. Many different kinds of supernatural entities, some good and others bad, were represented in these early beliefs. These indigenous traditions mixed with Catholicism after the establishment of Spanish colonial control in the 16th century. Like many other animals in Filipino legend, the Manananggal evolved and gained a darker reputation throughout time. The Manananggal has a reputation for being linked with witches, shapeshifters, and practitioners of black magic.

Traditional depictions of the Manananggal have her disguised as a beautiful woman by day and a hideous, winged monster by night. Its alleged diet includes the hearts of unborn children and the blood of living humans. It does this by separating its top body, which grows wings and flies to its prey, from its bottom body, which remains on the ground.

I wasn't going in that direction. In my world, Beldine and her tribe are a race of creatures who are all-women. Male offspring come out as humans. The women live in the jungles of Asia, primarily in the Philippines. They were discriminated against because of the Spanish Era, calling them demons and mosntaers. When the age of medicine came, humans found out that their organs were promising. They were exactly like humans except more resilient to disease and overuse. This led to them being a highly sought commodity and thus the tribe hid themselves further. When they were decimated, Beldine, a survivor, chose to live among humans, hiding in plain sight. 

Read about the complication that came to her life: Moonlight Eclipse


Sources for the manananggal can be seen here:
https://thoughtcatalog.com/january-nelson/2018/08/the-manananggal/
https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Manananggal
https://phspirits.com/manananggal/

Friday, October 27, 2023

My book is out on Amazon! Moonlight Eclipse

 



My new book is out on Amazon!


Moonlight Eclipse is part of a collab. For readers in the Philippines, you may pre-order printed books before Nov. 1. You may also go to Storya Kitchen Makati at 4pm Nov. 5, 2023, to join the launch and get a copy on the spot. I printed limited copies. :-)


MANANANGGAL IN THE CITY Series Collection: A Pinoy Indie Authors Collab
The Tie That Binds by Mayumi Cruz
Naima’s War by Jean Karl Gaverza / Philippine Spirits
Moonlight Eclipse by Maita Rue
One by One by Yeyet Soriano
Maya, At Your Service by Mary Villin / Marigold Andres Uy
Expansion by Mia Daquial
My Girlfriend is a Manananggal by Keira Viresse
My Manananggal Dream by Paola Aliedo
The Groovy Manananggal by Fred Figueroa