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  1. Liwayway A. Arceo (January 30, 1924 – December 3, 1999) was a multi-awarded Filipina fictionist, journalist, radio scriptwriter and editor from the Philippines .

  2. Si Liwayway Ablaza Arceo (Li·way·wáy A·blá·za Ar·sé·o) ay isa sa mga nangungunang kuwentista, radio scriptwriter, mananaysay, tagasalin, at editor sa wikang Tagalog. Isinilang siyá noong 30 Enero 1920 sa Tondo, Maynila kina Gregorio Arceo at Amada Ablaza.

  3. Sep 10, 2022 · Si Liwayway Arceo o Liwayway Ablaza Arceo ay isang sikat na kuwentista, radio scriptwriter, mananaysay, tagasalin, at editor sa wikang Tagalog. Sa kanyang buong karera, nakagawa siya ng halos 50 nobela, libong maikling kuwento, sanaysay, at dramang panradyo.

  4. Dec 3, 1999 · Liwayway Arceo (b. 1920) was a multi-awarded Tagalog fictionist, journalist, radio scriptwriter and editor from the Philippines. Arceo was the author of well-received novels such as Canal de la Reina (1985) and Titser (1995).

  5. aliww. Liwayway Arceo. (1924 - 1999) When multi-awarded Liwayway Arceo decided to donate the typescripts of her novels to the University of the Philippine some years ago, she deliberately held on to one of them. This was the typescript of her first novel, Titser (1952).

  6. Liwayway A. Arceo has 14 books on Goodreads with 10006 ratings. Liwayway A. Arceos most popular book is Titser.

  7. Liwayway Arceo (b. 1920) was a multi-awarded Tagalog fictionist, journalist, radio scriptwriter and editor from the Philippines. Arceo was the author of well-received novels such as Canal de la Reina (1985) and Titser (1995).

  8. Arceo, Liwayway (1924—) Filipino author. Born in 1924 in the Philippines. The prolific Filipino author Liwayway Arceo began writing as a teenager. In more than five decades of work, she has produced on average a novel and 18 short stories a year.

  9. May 21, 2020 · Canal de la Reina was Liwayway Arceos response to the call for committed writing as an aftermath of the violent head-on collisions of diverse forces in the 1970s.

  10. Canal de la Reina was Liwayway Arceos response to the call for committed writing as an aftermath of the violent head-on collisions of diverse forces in the 1970s.

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