During the first few days when I arrived, I made it a mission to visit the UP Press to get a copy of Luis Katigbak's Happy Endings. I first read the book of short stories when I was in highschool. My sister was studying in UP at the time and she would bring home books by contemporary filipino authors.
There is something different about the way Filipinos write. I can't quite pinpoint it but for the most books I've read I think it's nostalgia.
When I visited Vancouver's public library I was glad to find a "Tagalog" section. There are many good books but I still found it lacking.
I felt that I wanted to contribute to the Filipino community by sharing the books I've read before. I thought Happy Endings would be a great introductory because of its light content. I couldn't get a copy abroad, that's when I realized that not many of my peers back home read Philippine literature, so I thought I'd start the project in my homeland.
I'm a little short on cash but I hope even one book can make the rounds. Hoping to get more books during the UP Press sale this week.