Saturday, January 21, 2017

Ricky Lee's "Sampung Tulong sa Pagsusulat"

My Ricky Lee books. Two of them are signed, the rest are waiting to be

In "Now Showing: Masterclass," guest master Ricky Lee shared anecdotes from his childhood (spent in Daet, Camarines Norte,) his beginnings as a writer, background on political activism, and a snapshot of 'making it' in the industry as hundreds of students, fans, and creatives crowded the cinema for 3 hours of learning and inspiration.




Among his noteworthy lessons is the "Sampung Tulong sa Pagsusulat" for aspiring and practicing writers:

1. Tanggalin mo ang nakaharang na screen (social media, internet, other forms of media)
2. Find solitude (dahil ang ingay na ng mundo ngayon)
3. Magbasa ka (dahil walang manunulat na hindi nagbabasa)
4. Patayin mo ang sarili mo ('wag pagsalitain ang personality sa iyong mga karakter. Mawala ka bilang tao sa istorya mo)
5. Tanggapin mo ang kahon (rules, conventions,) saka mo banggain.
- While freedom is good, constraint is also helpful
6. Magkaroon ka ng ritwal. Si Ricky Lee, hindi nagsusulat 'pag nasa mood. Nagsusulat siya para mapunta sa mood
7. Keep a journal para masulatan ng mga ideya
8. Magpatulong ka sa mga kaibigan at hingin ang kanilang opinyon
9. Umalis ka sa comfort zone mo, at
10. Magsulat ka para magbuo

One of the reasons why I admire sir Ricky is because of his principle, "Habang natututo ako, gusto ko ibinabahagi ko rin 'yun sa iba." This, coming from a celebrated screenwriter/author/playwright who has probably earned and received most awards that befit a living legend.

His humility and undying openness for learning and collaboration makes him a standout in a close-knit literary industry. He makes himself approachable* and he'll make you feel like he sincerely wants to know and help you.

Case in point: In 2011, I asked him for a special autograph because I wanted to be a writer. Despite enduring hours of book signing and picture taking, he took a moment to write these words:



"Dear Ross, never give up on your desire to write. Just write as yourself, from your heart, not wanting to be like others but just your unique self!"

Tell me if you think it's wrong to adore this man! :)

*Before the show ended he told the audience we can ask for his cellphone number and exchange notes. Ikaw na lang talaga ang mahihiya.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Lakbay Lokal: Laguna

For our annual get together, my bond brothers and I went to Laguna to spend a day with mother nature. It was the first time that we ditched the familiar cityscape in favor of a thrilling and novel reunion.

We trekked to and swam in Bukal Falls in Majayjay; had dinner in Liliw; and went back to Manila from San Pablo

Here is our itinerary (indicated fee/pax unless otherwise stated):

MAJAYJAY, LAGUNA

8AM-11AM
Ride a JAC Liner bus in Buendia going to Sta. Cruz, Laguna.
Php140
11AM-1130AM
Take a tricycle from Sta. Cruz to Majayjay Jeep Terminal.
Php25
1130AM-1230PM
Ride a jeepney going to Brgy. Bukal, inside Majayjay municipal proper.
Php34
1230PM-1245PM
Take a tricycle going to the drop off point/entrance to Bukal Falls.
Php20
1245PM-130PM
(Optional) Have lunch at Angelina's Garden (in front of the entrance to the Falls.)
Eating is not allowed within the Falls so it's important to fill your stomach prior the trek.
Php60 up
130PM-2PM
Trek to Bukal Falls.
(Optional) Take a tricycle to save at least 10 minutes of walking!
Php300 - tour guide fee per group
Php50 - life vest (recommended for non-swimmers)
Php20 - environmental fee
Php10 - for the tricycle ride
2PM-330PM
Swim and enjoy the cold, 15-feet water of Bukal Falls. You can take longer.
NO COST FOR SUCH AN AWESOME EXPERIENCE!
330PM-4PM
Head back to drop off point
The tricycle shortcut is still available for only Php10 
4PM-5PM
Shower and freshen up
FREE!

Cost - Php470 minimum
Bukal Falls
Bugans 2016

James, Derick, me
None of us is a swimmer

After swimming in Bukal Falls, your group can do whatever you please. In our case, we opted to maximize our time and visit another place in Laguna. 

LILIW, LAGUNA

5PM-520PM
Take a tricycle from Majayjay going to Liliw, Laguna
Php30 
520PM-540PM
Visit St. John the Baptist Church and its surrounding tsinelas shops
Church visit is FREE.
Additional cost will, of course, depend on your tsinelas purchase.
540PM-730PM
Grab your dinner at the popular White House Pavilion. They offer Filipino and Japanese cuisine.
Php1,000 up for a group of 3--complete and filling meal!


St. John the Baptist Church, Liliw, Laguna
Sto. Nino

Aaarrrggghhh Crispy Pata! for Php498
Beef Kare-Kare for Php398
There is a 645PM cut off time for jeepneys in Liliw, Laguna to transport you back to Sta. Cruz. Since we didn't make the cut off time (because our dinner was so good!), we had to find another route!  

SAN PABLO, LAGUNA

730PM-830PM
Ride a jeepney going to San Pablo city
Php35
830PM-835PM
Take a tricycle from San Pablo city proper going to the bus terminal bound for Manila
Php20
845PM-12PM
Ride a bus back to Manila (either via Buendia or Cubao)
Php127

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