72nd Palanca Awards inducts 4 new Hall of Fame awardees

Celebrates Filipino literary excellence at PICC anew

The Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature made a grand return to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) to celebrate its illustrious 72nd year. The prestigious event honored some of the country’s finest writers across various genres and categories and proudly inducted new additions to its Hall of Fame.

The 72nd Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature inducts four new members into its illustrious Hall of Fame. In photo from left to right are Mr. Carlos Palanca IV; Mrs. Anne Nicole Palanca; the new awardees Mikael De Lara Co, Miguel Antonio Alfredo V. Luarca, Eros Sanchez Atalia, and Joshua Lim So; Mrs. Criselda “Dang” Cecilio-Palanca; and other Hall of Fame awardees Luis P. Gatmaitan, M.D., Peter Solis Nery, and Jun Robles Lana.

The Palanca Hall of Fame is an elite circle of awardees who have achieved the remarkable feat of winning First Prize five times, in any writing category. It now has 30 honorees following the inclusion of four distinguished writers, namely, Eros Sanchez Atalia, Mikael de Lara Co, Miguel Antonio Alfredo V. Luarca, and Joshua Lim So, cementing their legacy in Philippine literature.

The Awards also honored achievements across 22 writing categories, including the Novel and Nobela categories. Remarkably, 31 new names were recognized among a total of 54awardees in four divisions: Kabataan, English, Filipino, and Regional Languages. All entries were meticulously evaluated by a respected panel of literary luminaries.

Gracing the night as Guest of Honor/Speaker and Gawad Dangal ng Lahi awardee was Director Jun Robles Lana. An internationally acclaimed Filipino filmmaker, Lana boasts an impressive portfolio of local and international accolades,including 12 Palanca Awards prizes and his induction into the Hall of Fame in 2006. His award-winning films include “Anino sa Likod ng Buwan,” “Die Beautiful,” “Kalel, 15,” and “About Us But Not About Us.” Lana’s achievements underscore his immense contributions to both Philippine literature and cinema.

The Palanca Awards stands as the longest-running and most prestigious literary competition in the Philippines. It was named after the businessman and philanthropist Carlos Palanca, Sr. and sponsored by the Carlos Palanca Foundation, Inc. This esteemed event maintains a tradition of encouraging writers to nurture and develop Philippine literature. A Palanca medal or recognition is a highly sought-after honor within the Filipino writing community, both locally and internationally.

The 72nd Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature Hall of Fame awardees. (L-R) Mikael De Lara Co, Eros Sanchez Atalia, Miguel Antonio Alfredo V. Luarca, and Joshua Lim So. The awarding ceremony was held at the Philippine International Convention Center in Manila.

Since 1951, the Palanca Awards has honored 2,580 Filipino authors with medals and certificates. As a champion of Philippine literature, it also serves as a repository of literary treasures, boasting an archive of 2,677 winning works from 1951 to 2024.

Following is the list of winners of the 72nd Palanca Awards:

KABATAAN DIVISION
KABATAAN SANAYSAY 
1st PrizeGlorious Zahara Exylin C. AlesnaDito sa Kanlungan ng Hiraya’t Katotohanan
2nd PrizeRaya T. MitraSinulid at Buhay
3rd PrizeLancelot MJ T. EdillorBura, Sulat
KABATAAN ESSAY 
1st PrizeBrant Angelo S. AmbesThe Digital Snowball
2nd PrizeRuth Mecanelle MagolhadoMy Humanly Unhuman Friend
3rd PrizeGlorious Zahara Exylin C. AlesnaSome Things Must Never Change
FILIPINO DIVISION
MAIKLING KUWENTO 
1st PrizeMark Anthony AngelesGagambang-bahay
2nd PrizeHannah A. LeceñaSiya si Ril
3rd PrizeAljane C. BaternaAng Lungga
MAIKLING KUWENTONG PAMBATA 
1st PrizeChristopher S. RosalesMusikong Bumbong
2nd PrizeBrian James S. CamayaSi Bambalito, ang Batang Bayani ng Bangkusay
3rd PrizeJohn Patrick F. SolanoAtang Para kay Nanang Toyang
SANAYSAY 
1st PrizeTomas F. AgultoTulambuhay ng Isang Makatang Laway
2nd PrizeDavid R. CorpuzAutoetnograpiya ng Luksa
3rd PrizeAdelle Liezl ChuaLove Child
TULA 
1st PrizeMikael de Lara CoPanayam sa Abo
2nd PrizeJohn Dave B. PachecoPaa, Tuhod, Balikat ng Tagakaulo: Higatang sa Pangil ng Pana-panahong Pagkalugmok
3rd PrizeJohn Brixter M. TinoDugo ng Aking Dugo
TULA PARA SA MGA BATA 
1st PrizeJohn Romeo Leongson VentureroAnak ng Baha! Mga Tulang Pambata
2nd PrizeJohn Michael G. LondresSaklolo, Trak ng Bumbero!
3rd PrizeEros Sanchez AtaliaAdd to Cart at iba pang mga Tula
DULANG MAY ISANG YUGTO 
1st PrizeJoshua Lim SoPagkapit Sa Hangin
2nd PrizeHans Pieter Luyun AraoVengeance of the Gods
3rd PrizeU Z. EliserioAng Trahedya ni Bert
DULANG GANAP ANG HABA 
1st PrizeWALANG NAGWAGI 
2nd PrizeMiguel Antonio Alfredo V. LuarcaArdor
3rd PrizeAndrew Aquino EstacioKa Amado
DULANG PAMPELIKULA 
1st PrizeAndrew Bonifacio L. CleteChampionship
2nd PrizeRaymund T. BarcelonPaglilitis
3rd PrizeRian Jay G. HernandezDobol
REGIONAL LANGUAGES DIVISION
SHORT STORY-CEBUANO
1st PrizeMichael Aaron GomezPamalandong ni Antigo Mokayat
2nd PrizeReynaldo A. CaturzaAnino
3rd PrizeGracelda I. LinaManinibya
SHORT STORY-HILIGAYNON 
1st PrizeSerafin I. Plotria, Jr.Ang Liwat nga Paglupad ni Lolo
2nd PrizeBryan Mari ArgosLabô
3rd PrizeAl Jeffrey L. GonzalesAnagas, Anagas, Baylo ‘Ta Ngalan
SHORT STORY-ILOKANO 
1st PrizeNeyo E. ValdezPanaggawid
2nd PrizeMa. Lourdes Ladi OpinaldoUram
3rd PrizeProdie Gar. PadiosAnniniwan
ENGLISH DIVISION 
SHORT STORY
1st PrizeJan Kevin M. RiveraMuted City
2nd PrizeAntonio HernandezThe Man Who Sold Dignity
3rd PrizeKiefer Adrian Z. OcceñoBee Happy
SHORT STORY FOR CHILDREN
1st PrizeNO WINNER 
2nd PrizeNO WINNER 
3rd PrizeEdgar C. SamarA Young Poet Dreams of a Hundred Words that Rhyme with Maynila
ESSAY  
1st PrizeLioba Asia E. PiludenGhost-hunting in Sagada
2nd PrizeKara Danielle Eraña MedinaAnother Hope Entirely
3rd PrizeJade Mark B. CapiñanesA Personal History of Sea Urchins
POETRY 
1st PrizeJoel M. ToledoSilangan
2nd PrizeLyde Gerard Sison VillanuevaLa Muerte De La Luz
3rd PrizeAna Maria Segunda K. LacuestaWe Are Not Yet Lost
POETRY WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN 
1st PrizeEdgar C. SamarEvery Year, J Gained a Power
2nd PrizeStacy Haynie Bolislis AysonWhere are the Dinosaurs?
3rd PrizePeter Solis NeryThirteen Ways of Looking at Books
ONE-ACT PLAY 
1st PrizeEljay Castro DeldocUnidentified
2nd PrizeMiguel Antonio Alfredo V. LuarcaThe Impossible Dream
3rd PrizeKenneth Theodore Cheng KengLine Up
FULL-LENGTH PLAY 
1st PrizeMiguel Antonio Alfredo V. LuarcaCorridors
2nd PrizeDustin Edward D. CelestinoBirdie
3rd PrizeEmilio Antonio Babao GuballaThe Echoist
NOBELA
Pangunahing GantimpalaEros Sanchez AtaliaThirty Virgins
Natatanging GantimpalaNO WINNER 
NOVEL
Grand PrizeLakan Ma. Mg. D. Umali The Ferdinand Project
Special PrizeMichael Aaron GomezThe People’s Republic of Negros

The 72nd Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature by the numbers:

Total number of entries1,823 
Number of categories 22
Total number of judges63 
Total number of winning works 60 
Total number of winners 54 
New winners 31 
Former winners 23 
Male winners41
Female winners13
Age breakdown 
20 and under5
21-3013
31-4015
41-5014
51-604
61 and above3
Note: The youngest winner for this year’s contest is a 14-year-old female; the oldest winner is a 78-year-old male.
  
Total number of winners (authors) from 1951-20242,580
Total number of winning works from 1951-20242,677
Total number of Hall of Fame winners30