
Khert Gabayeron
Writing
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The quiet life of the dreamer Ka Benjie was shattered when he heard of the enrollment in the other village.
Ka Benjie

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Bulahaw sa Banahaw

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12:01

Badi, suffering from lung cancer, and Thelma have an only child—a pig named Baby. Due to the need for medication, they reluctantly sell their beloved pig-child.
Our One and Only Bab(o)y

When a budding girl is tasked with identifying the different parts of a flower, she unexpectedly confronts probing questions about her own body.
Blooming!

Dabid and his elder brother have a strained connection, due to their opposing views on what it means to be a man. Both of them are slowly trapped in their cages, fighting over their battles of sadness, and hiding behind the world’s prejudice that a man should never be vulnerable or weak.
Kahon

In Manila's tenements, young displaced Muslim Al-owlah grapples with solitude amidst the bustling city, yearning for friendship and a sense of belonging.
Al-Owlah

A nine-year-old boy, Kido, goes to meet his older sister at a protest camp fighting against the land grabbing of farmlands in Nueva Ecija—bringing her a frog and a squash as his simple gifts.
Pasalubong

In every station she passes through, Alliah finds in her dreams the weight of responsibility that she needs to fulfill as the breadwinner of their family. Resting is like a sin to her. Even though she carries the burden of obligations on her shoulders, she also needs a shoulder to lean on — to take a momentary rest, even just until the next station.