Kapil Tandon posted: " You can now avail my consulting services! Here are the details! Alternatively, you can also reach me through my email: kktandon at gmail dot com "
Rosaliene Bacchus posted: " Photo by Iamngakan eka on Pexels.com When I finished my first complete draft of The Twisted Circle: A Novel in 2016, the total word count of 92,602 had exceeded the desired 80,000 words that literary agents and publishers require for newbie author"
When I finished my first complete draft of The Twisted Circle: A Novel in 2016, the total word count of 92,602 had exceeded the desired 80,000 words that literary agents and publishers require for newbie authors. Subsequent revisions in tightening sentences and scenes did not achieve the magical number. In 2017, I took the undesirable and difficult step of removing a beloved minor character. This is known as 'killing your darlings.'
Over the years, the phrase 'to kill your darlings' has been attributed to many famous writers: Oscar Wilde, G.K. Chesterton, and William Faulkner. But many literary scholars credit British writer and University of Cambridge Professor Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. In his 1916 book On the Art of Writing, he recommended writers to "murder your darlings."
After spending over a month researching details of her background, I killed off Sylvia Flores since her character played a negligible role in my story's main plot line. It hurt. This fictional character was my way of memorializing a Filipino woman whose tragic, premature death in Guyana's northwest rainforest region has stayed with me after all these years.
The real-life woman was the wife of the Filipino resident doctor in charge of the Mabaruma Hospital at the time I lived and worked in the region. Owing to the isolation of the region and lack of proper medical facilities, Guyanese doctors then and now avoid the post like a death trap for their medical career.
kathnicken posted: " Here is something to look forward to when you are in Davao City. Eskina, a bar and restaurant, located inside Lanang Business Park is now open. With its convenient location, hospitable atmosphere, good food and service. The restaurant is spacious and"
Here is something to look forward to when you are in Davao City. Eskina, a bar and restaurant, located inside Lanang Business Park is now open. With its convenient location, hospitable atmosphere, good food and service. The restaurant is spacious and the lightings set the mood for customers to enjoy a lengthy and relaxing dining experience.
I have my favorite spots inside the restaurant. One of it is their John's singles table wherein you can sit comfortably, sipping your favorite drink while enjoying the view of the resto's impressive and stylish look with that soft lighting throughout. (Sounds exciting)Eskina offers filipino comfort food just the way Dabawenyos like it.
I love to look at the design of their restroom because it matched the interior deisgn of the restaurant. This makes a good impression or positive perception of their customers when they see it.
CRISPY PATA
MANGO HOUSE SALAD
OSSO BUCO SALAD
HAINANESE CHICKEN
JULIE'S STEAK SANDWICH
NASI GORENG
Some of the tasty dishes and mouth-watering desserts straight from Chef Andrew's busy kitchen are: - Crispy Pata / Mango House Salad / Ossobuco / Nasi Goreng / Hainanese Chicken / Julie's Steak Sandwich
FOR DESSERTS:
CREME BRULEE
FRIED ICE CREAM
Fried ice cream / Ice cream Crunch /Creme Brulee.
They are open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (daily).
You need not worry about parking your cars/vehicles because they have a huge parking area.
Thank you Ms. John Irene del Campo ( DSRDC Property Manager), Ms. Shine Bacang (Leasing & Marketing) , Mr. Rhon Yulo (Eskina Operations Manager)