PSA Bookworms: The Philippine Book Festival Is Coming Back This Month (And It’s Bigger Than Ever)
Apr 4, 2024 • 8List Editor
Apr 4, 2024 • 8List Editor
For the second year running, the National Book Development Board Philippines (NBDB) is bringing together publishers, authors, artists, educators, and readers at the country’s biggest traveling book festival.
Taking place at the World Trade Center in Pasay from April 25 to 28, 2024, the PBF is a four-day celebration showcasing the richness of Philippine literature, culture, and arts. This unique book fair integrates education, entertainment, tourism, and shopping into a single family-friendly event.
In addition to the extensive collection of published works and titles from the Philippines, this year’s festival offers a diverse range of talks and workshops.
Here are some highlights you can look forward to:
Some other features of the fair:
The festival brings back its four popular realms:
There will be a Creators Lab, Main Stage, and Kids-at-Play that highlight exciting talks, activities, and workshops more specific to the interests of readers and fans of those genres.
Panels, puppet shows, storytelling with surprise television and movie celebrities, and live performances are also scheduled throughout the four-day festival.
“This year, we have more authors and we bring together the best of Philippine content for the entire family. The country needs more reading spaces that ourage conversation, creation and collaboration. Ang Philippine Book Festival ang nagsisilbing panghikayat ng NBDB sa iba pang mga organisasyon na lumahok at makiisa sa mga programang nagtutulak sa mga Filipino na magbasa dahil ang aklat ay para sa lahat,” said NBDB Executive Director Charisse Aquino-Tugade.
The extended duration this year allows educators and organizations ample time to scout books for their schools. NBDB is partnering with the Department of Education to train more than 750 book evaluators and procurement officers for the purpose of book collection for public school libraries.
The festival will be a feast for the eyes, too, as it features the designs of talented graphic designer and children’s book illustrators Marc Vincent Soriano, Liza Flores, and Beth Parrocha. Parrocha designed the four realms, finding inspiration in the four major elements: water for Kid Lit, earth for Komiks, fire for Aral Aklat, and air for Booktopia. Each realm will have its own color — pink, purple, yellow, and aqua — to make it easy for guests to figure out which part of the festival they’re in.
“I had fun doing all the visuals. It’s a great opportunity for any artist to be given the whole World Trade Center as a canvas for my art,” Parrocha said.
The Philippine Book Festival is part of the National Book Development Board’s effort to promote a reading culture and develop the publishing industry in the Philippines.
“The Philippine Book Fair is a program that, on the one hand, is about celebrating Philippine culture, but on the other hand, encompasses our agency’s long-term plans: improve access for every Filipino reader, democratize distribution, and enable our publishers and authors to keep producing Philippine books,” said Chairperson Ang.
The fair is open to the public from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on April 25-28, with no entrance fees. For more information on the Philippine Book Festival and to register for free, visit www.philippinebookfest.com.
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