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Hi! I'm Ceej, an 18-year old Communication Arts junior from the Ateneo de Manila University.
I like writing, trying new food, K-Pop, foreign films, good books, and screencapping my favorite shows.

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~ Friday, October 1 ~
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I posted this yesterday, but it disappeared when I edited the tags. I normally hate re-posting stuff because I need to write everything down all over again (and I always end up writing something completely different, and so my original post is lost forever), but this is worth it. I love getting published. It feels new every time. Okay I&#8217;m cheesy :))
Yesterday, an article I wrote came out in the Philippine Star. It&#8217;s titled &#8220;Monsters in Your Love Story&#8221; and it features the independent film Saving Sally. I got to interview Charlene Sawit, who wrote the short story on which the movie was based, and Enzo Marcos, the lead actor (he stars opposite Rhian Ramos).
I hope you were able to get a copy &#8212; my article&#8217;s full of funny quotes and anecdotes from the two. They&#8217;re very fun people, and Sally looks like a very fun movie. It&#8217;s a love story, but with monsters, gadgets and walking penises.
Catch it when it comes out okay? I know I will.
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Visit the Saving Sally website here.
You can also read my article online here.

I posted this yesterday, but it disappeared when I edited the tags. I normally hate re-posting stuff because I need to write everything down all over again (and I always end up writing something completely different, and so my original post is lost forever), but this is worth it. I love getting published. It feels new every time. Okay I’m cheesy :))

Yesterday, an article I wrote came out in the Philippine Star. It’s titled “Monsters in Your Love Story” and it features the independent film Saving Sally. I got to interview Charlene Sawit, who wrote the short story on which the movie was based, and Enzo Marcos, the lead actor (he stars opposite Rhian Ramos).

I hope you were able to get a copy — my article’s full of funny quotes and anecdotes from the two. They’re very fun people, and Sally looks like a very fun movie. It’s a love story, but with monsters, gadgets and walking penises.

Catch it when it comes out okay? I know I will.

Visit the Saving Sally website here.

You can also read my article online here.

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