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Luis Joaquin Katigbak (26 July 1974 – 20 April 2016) was a Filipino writer and music critic. He was a resident writer for PULP Magazine, a columnist for The Philippine Star, and an associate editor for Esquire Philippines. He was a graduate of the University of the Philippines (UP). From being a mathematics major, he shifted to creative writing.
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Luis Joaquin Katigbak (26 July 1974 – 20 April 2016) was a Filipino writer and music critic. He was a resident writer for PULP Magazine, a columnist for The Philippine Star, and an associate editor for Esquire Philippines. He was a graduate of the University of the Philippines (UP). From being a mathematics major, he shifted to creative writing. Katigbak was a recipient of four Palanca Awards, a Philippine Graphic prize, and a Young Artists' Grant from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). His books Happy Endings, a collection of short stories; and The King of Nothing to Do, a collection of essays, were nominated in the National Book Awards by the Manila Critics Circle. His last book, Dear Distance, was released in March 2016.
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