Daryll Delgado is a novelist from Tacloban City who currently resides in Quezon City. She has taught at several universities in Manila and currently works for an international labor rights NGO. She has won awards for her short fiction and has published several books of fiction and poetry. She holds degrees in journalism and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines.
Daryll Delgado is a novelist from Tacloban City who currently resides in Quezon City. She has taught at several universities in Manila and currently works for an international labor rights NGO. She has won awards for her short fiction and has published several books of fiction and poetry. She holds degrees in journalism and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines.
Daryll Delgado is a novelist from Tacloban City who currently resides in Quezon City. She has taught at several universities in Manila and currently works for an international labor rights NGO. She has won awards for her short fiction and has published several books of fiction and poetry. She holds degrees in journalism and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines.
Daryll Delgado is a novelist from Tacloban City who currently resides in Quezon City. She has taught at several universities in Manila and currently works for an international labor rights NGO. She has won awards for her short fiction and has published several books of fiction and poetry. She holds degrees in journalism and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines.
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Preludes:
DARYLL DALEGO Author
Here is where you know everything about the author Daryll Delgado is a novelist, She was born and raised in Tacloban City but resides in Quezon City with her husband (and former college paper editor). She has taught in the University of the Philippines, Ateneo De Manila University, and Miriam College. She presently works for an international labor rights NGO, where she heads the research and stakeholder engagement programs for Southeast Asia and writes global reports on labor issues. She won the thirty-second Manila Critics Circle/Philippines National Book Award for best book of short fiction in English, and was a finalist for the 2013 Madrigal-Gonzales First Book Award. She also received a Philippines Free Press award for her fiction in 2010. She has received writing residencies in Australia, Spain, and the Philippines and holds degrees in journalism and comparative literature from the University of the Philippines (Diliman). Aside from Preludes she also wrote After the Body Displaces Water, Remains, Short Stories, and Poetries.