Award-winning Filipino American author Cecilia Brainard shares creative writing tips

By WALTER ANG
Sept. 13, 2040 | USA.Inquirer.net

LOS ANGELES  Filipino American publisher and author Cecilia Manguerra Brainard is sharing her secrets, tips and techniques on how to write fiction and non-fiction with a revised and expanded edition of her book, "Fundamentals of Creative Writing."

In the book, the award-winning fiction writer, who taught for over 25 years at UCLA Extension's Writers Program and other universities, breaks down the basic elements of creative writing such as setting, scene, character, conflict, dialogue, plot and so on.

"Each section starts with a concept, followed by related exercises, and a story or two to illustrate the component discussed," Manguerra Brainard says.

She employs a "no-nonsense approach and provides straightforward guidance."

"This book is for anyone interested in learning how to write. It can also be used as a text book," she says.

Places

Manguerra Brainard has authored and edited over 20 books and runs the publishing outfit Philippine American Literary House. She shares that one way to get inspiration for writing is by visiting different places or taking cues from people you know.

"A place that I love will get my creative juices going. Many of my stories are inspired by the locale and its culture and history. I also have many stories inspired by the people I knew, or from my memories."

"Olvera Street in Los Angeles, for instance, inspired me to look into the first Filipino who came to California, a man named Chino."

After she visited San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, "a place with old Spanish colonial buildings, churches and cobblestone streets with charming fountains tucked into walls, old wooden doors with gorgeous carvings," she said she knew in her heart that she would have to write about it.

Good beginnings

"Indeed one day, this image of a woman came to my imagination. She's sitting at the Jardin facing the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel and starts talking about how she's been missing her husband who died during 9/11. She reminisces about the happy times they had in San Miguel. Under the brilliant sun and beauty around her, she comes to terms with her loss and metaphorically picks herself up and decides to go have a big glass of margarita."

Another place that has nudged many stories out Manguerra Brainard is Cebu. "I love that place and visit regularly. You can still find old houses, from the glory-days of the Parian there, and the old churches, fort, parks still stand. The place makes me think of my mother, her parents, and her grandparents who lived there.

This historic city appears in many of her short stories and in two of her novels "When the Rainbow Goddess Wept" and "The Newspaper Widow."

"To the aspiring writers, I want to say that there are stories everywhere. I like to encourage my students to keep their creative antennae up, and not focus about becoming famous or making lots of money from one's writing. Keep on writing, keep on reading.

"Learn the craft of writing by taking a good beginning class."

"Or read my book!" she adds with a wink.

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These top LA hotspots will make your heart sing, says Filipino American crooner Jaime Barcelon

By WALTER ANG
September 4, 2024 | USA.Inquirer.net

LOS ANGELES  Filipino American actor and vocalist Jaime Barcelon is all about sharing. He will be sharing his talents once again in a series of shows in October.


This is a follow up to his sold-out debut concert last year titled, "The Heart of the Matter." Barcelon is collaborating with music director Gerald White with a brand-new repertoire of favorite classics with fresh arrangements.

Barcelon will be bringing a fresh take of arrangements on songs by all-time favorites like Stevie Wonder, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Johnny Mercer, Stephen Sondheim, Barbra Streisand and John Mayer.

Barcelon thinks of his audiences when he prepares for his shows. "These selections are close and personal to me," he says. "I want to make sure there's something everyone can enjoy."

Versatile

Barcelon has performed in both musical and concert galas for the nation's first professional Asian American theater organization, East West Players. Other theater credits include Fil-Am playwright A. Rey Pamatmat's "Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them" at Playwrights' Arena.

He has also acted in numerous network television shows spanning hit procedural dramas to sitcoms and films such as "American Auto," "Criminal Minds" and "9-1-1."

His single "Timeless," a medley that pays homage to traditional melodic pop of the '70s and '80s, is available on all streaming platforms.

Leisure

With so much going on in his career, Barcelon makes sure to get some downtime when he can and to be with loved ones. In addition to his singing, he also has a lot of information to share when it comes to having some fun.

"I have lived here in LA for so long now. I love recommending things to do and places to visit when friends and family visit."

Here are some of Barcelon's must-visit hotspots in the City of Angels:

Hollywood Bowl

"This is my favorite live music venue. This gorgeous amphitheater in the Hollywood Hills has such a rich history of great artists performing sell out concerts.  It's a unique experience of watching a performance under the night sky with the option to bring your own food and drink or visiting the establishments on site."

Kuya Lord Restaurant

Barcelon knows Fil-Ams and Filipinos love to eat. "Wonderful authentic Filipino food by Chef Lord Maynard Llera who won a James Beard award for Best Chef in California this year.

"His signature cuisine lies in applying techniques enhancing and reinventing traditional Filipino dishes."

Jon & Vinny's Italian restaurant

Another cuisine that Barcelon knows that Fil-Ams and Filipinos love is Italian. "This restaurant offers modern Italian fare with several locations in LA.  My personal favorite is their Corn Agnolotti pasta made with brown butter. New location just opened up in the valley which makes many of us very, very happy."

Bennie Bebe Fashion

"For Fil-Ams looking for Philippine formalwear, this is the best place to find Filipiniana and Barong Tagalog options in the city. From very traditional to more current designs - they carry a great selection.

The Gardenia Restaurant and Lounge

"If you are looking to enjoy an evening of dinner and a show, this is the place to go. It maintains the tradition of cabaret with an intimate dining experience and old Hollywood flair. This wonderful venue has become a musical home for me. It's no surprise that this is where my upcoming concert will be!"

"Jaime Barcelon: Live at The Gardenia" is on October 20 and 26. VISIT jaimebarcelon.com. Walter Ang is the author of "Barangay to Broadway: Filipino American Theater History." Available at Amazon, Bookshop and other online booksellers.

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