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Singer-songwriter Noel Cabangon is now a children’s book author!

September 24, 2012 • Leave a Comment

And I am so proud to say, I know him personally. And I am a friend, and fangirl! yay!

Sharing this article from the Inquirer:

Award-winning singer and songwriter Noel Cabangon is adding another title to his name—author.

Cabangon has just produced his first book, a children’s title based on his original composition, “Ako’y Isang Mabuting Pilipino” (I Am a Good Filipino).

With illustrations by Jomike Tejido, the slim, 31-page book published by Lampara Publishing House, Inc. seeks to inspire children to perform everyday acts, such as falling in line and throwing their trash properly, that will help make them a good Filipino.

“The book aims to remind every Filipino to be a good citizen. It also challenges everyone to adopt simple ways to show how one can be a good Filipino,” Cabangon tells the Inquirer in an interview. “I really wrote the song in the first person so that when people sing it they will refer to themselves.

“In psychology, if an action is repeated, it gets into the consciousness. Hopefully, this will check the person singing or reading the lyrics. It should encourage internal transformation,” adds Cabangon.

He says he specifically wanted to reach out to children to help start them off on the right foot.

“It is just right to instill these values while in the formative years. The hope is that they will keep these values as they grow old. It is more difficult to teach adults new ways of doing things,” adds Cabangon.

He says he was inspired to write “Ako’y Isang Mabuting Pilipino” by the corruption that he saw during the Arroyo administration.

“At that time, it seemed that corruption was a normal and accepted fact of life, that it is okay to cheat in elections and steal money from the government,” says Cabangon. “I was alarmed. The government then was sending a wrong message to the public. Everybody seemed to have  rationalized the wrongdoings.

“The people tended to think that if people in authority were doing these deeds, then it was also okay for ordinary citizens to do the same. This explains why there seemed to be no discipline, from the roads to the highest echelons of government. That was why I felt compelled to write the song.”

“Ako’y Isang Mabuting Pilipino” was released by Jesuit Communications in 2007, but it was only in 2010 that  it shot to popularity, primarily because it was extensively used during the presidential campaign of Benigno Aquino III.

When Aquino won by a clear majority, Cabangon himself sang the song during the inauguration.

“I feel that the song was destined to be the President’s anthem,” says Cabangon, who is known to be one of the favorite singers of President Aquino. “It has all the ingredients of a well-written song with a correct social orientation. And, most importantly, it made a mark on our history.”

Thus, when the opportunity arose to translate the song into a children’s book, Cabangon grabbed it, in the hope that the message of everyday heroism could be spread through another form and target another audience.

The book will be formally launched on Sept. 28 during Cabangon’s “Tuloy ang Byahe” concert at the Music Museum.

Tuloy Ang Byahe, The Concert happens, as mentioned, on September 28, 2012, 8pm at the Music Museum for the benefit of the PETA Endowment Fund.

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Bird talk

September 18, 2012 • Leave a Comment

i learned something new… or maybe not new. i might have known for some time but i’ve kinda forgotten i knew.

what we have always thought of as the maya bird is actually called the Eurasian Tree Sparrow

 

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this bird pala, the Black-headed Munia, is actually the Philippine Maya.

 

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but since the black-headed Munia is not endemic to the Philippines, we changed our national bird to the Philippine Eagle.

ala lang…

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eb-irthday invite

September 16, 2012 • Leave a Comment

eb-irthday invite

 

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My Kyle’s online! yay!!!

September 15, 2012 • Leave a Comment

so, of course, i know we don’t get reprinted and stuff. but well, it doesn’t matter. somehow, it never really did. not to me at least. my point in this world is to just get published. and i’ve done that. but with this new site called Pinoy Romance Pocketbooks Online, there’s a chance for readers to get to see and read our out-of-print titles! yay!

and look who’s the latest addition: my own Safe In Your Arms!

just a little something how i came up with the book… this little piece was posted on my old multiply site. read on:

love ko forever si Lara Croft, or rather Angelina Jolie. in the 2nd Tomb Raider, Cradle of Life, it ended with Lara and Terry Sheridan having to face each other because Terry wanted to bring the box out of the cave. they point their guns at each other, they both shoot, and the faster shot was Lara. i had wanted a story that would begin with that scene, and then i would work on flashbacks to unravel the circumstances that led to that scene.

so i wrote the opening chapter, and i got stuck for about 3 or 4 years. and then one day, i just wrote it.

here he is again, beloved readers, the hero i love most. <3

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Forty!

September 12, 2012 • Leave a Comment

don’t raise your eyebrows. i AM turning forty (hold your horses! haven’t celebrated yet). i was born 1972 although i’ve been told i look much younger than my age. aw yeah!!! why hide? i’m actually proud of the fact i’ve reached this age. being intimate with so much military news, having had batchmates or people i know who are younger who succumb to sicknesses, it’s a blessing to be this age. it is a privilege denied to many (i read this somewhere.. ahh… Seal of Honor on FB). congratulations are more in order doncha think?

speaking birthdays, of course, next on one’s mind are gifts! yay!

i’ve already had the best birthday gift – my parents gave it to me – my life. (eww… sooo cheesy!) nah! it’s my trip to Israel last summer. i’ve made a diary of sorts on this, i think i will post them later on. with pics. hehehe! i still have a few little stuff i’d like to get for myself and i’ve made a wish list. (hint for those reading this post. woohoo!)

1) Tahanan Books on Pinoy Pop Culture

2) Books on Filipino Folk Tales, also by Tahanan Books

3) military-inspired stuff (bags, accessories, apparel), switchblades and whatever kind of pocket knife. i’d love a humvee, too. with all the fixins. 😉

4) flowers and chocolates are nice. 🙂

5) postcards or letters sent through snail mail. love receiveng those.

so there… happy birthday to me! …. soon! 🙂

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