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Marjorie Evasco (born September 21, 1953) is a Filipina poet. She writes in two languages: English and Cebuano-Visayan and is a supporter of women's rights, especially of women writers. Marjorie Evasco is one of the earliest Filipina feminist poets. [ 1 ]
Marjorie Evasco, “Threading Our Lives of the Story of the Open Strand” Second Prize: No Winner; Third Prize: Jaime An Lim, “The Changing of the Guard: Three Critical Essays” Florentino Hornedo, “The Visitors and the Native in Filipino Folk and Popular Literature”
Third Prize: Marjorie Evasco, "Tertulias at San Jose and a Family Album" One-Act Play. First Prize: No Winner; Second Prize: Herminia Sison, "Waiting for Noriyushi"
Women writers also passed judgment against the typical portrayal of women as sex symbols. Among the first lady writers to break away from the old style and genre, exemplified in the works of past female writers, were Paz Latorena's traditional "teachings" about the ideal Filipina in the feminist poet, Marjorie Evasco.
Linda Ty Casper (born 1931), novelist, short story writer; Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes (active since 1980s), Spanish-language writer, educator; Martha Cecilia (1953–2014), romance novelist
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At Poetry Parnassus, part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, an Asia Literary Review Celebration Reading was held at the Southbank Centre.Participants included Marjorie Evasco, Jang Jin-sung, Kim Hyesoon, Alvin Pang, Laksmi Pamuntjak and Jennifer Wong.