The Philippine Book Festival 2026 just recently concluded, and my books, The Restless Mind and It’s Not About Us, were able to join the book fair thanks to Paperkat Books.
Thank you to all who got their copies of The Restless Mind. It's Not About Us was also available at PBF2026, but not a single copy was sold. Either way, it was a success. Just being able to participate in this kind of book fair is already an achievement for me. I am grateful to those who open their platforms to independent self-publishers. Thank you!
Restless, Not About Us: A Double Triumph at the Philippine Book Festival 2026
The Philippine Book Festival 2026 was more than just a gathering of readers and writers—it became a stage for stories that resonate deeply with the human spirit. Among the highlights was the remarkable success of two works by Arlene Manocot: It’s Not About Us and The Restless Mind.
A Celebration of Ideas
Both titles captivated audiences with their unique perspectives. It’s Not About Us challenges readers to look beyond individual struggles and see the collective journey of resilience and hope. Meanwhile, The Restless Mind explores the complexities of thought, creativity, and the pursuit of meaning in a fast-changing world.
Festival Recognition
The Philippine Book Festival recognized these works not only for their literary merit but also for their impact on readers. The vibrant festival atmosphere—filled with colorful banners, lively discussions, and enthusiastic book lovers—was the perfect backdrop for Arlene’s achievement.
Why These Books Matter
Timely Themes: Both titles speak to the challenges of modern life, from identity to mental resilience.
Universal Appeal: Whether read in classrooms, book clubs, or personal reflection, the works invite dialogue and deeper understanding.
Author’s Voice: Arlene Manocot’s writing blends empathy with intellectual rigor, making her books both accessible and thought-provoking.
Looking Ahead
The success at PBF 2026 is not just a milestone—it’s a springboard. With growing recognition, these books are poised to reach wider audiences, sparking conversations across communities and cultures.
The Philippine Book Festival will be held on March 12-15 in 2026. It is a festival for all the book lovers out there, especially the ones in the Philippines. This book fair is one of the many initiatives of the National Book Development Board. NBDB is the Philippines' book authority, dedicated to creating a vibrant, diverse, and equitable book publishing ecosystem.
The book festival is set to take place at Megatrade Hall, SM Megamall, and the entrance is FREE, just register through this link: bit.ly/PBF2026Registration.
The Philippine Book Festival is not just a book fair; it’s a book experience!
I will be joining the Philippine Book Festival this year as an author through a consignment agreement with PaperKat Books and Ms. Kath Eustaquio-Derla. I am happy to tell you that two of my books will be available at the book festival, and they are The Restless Mind and It's Not About Us.
I won't be able to be there physically, but my books will be there for sure. They are at the PaperKat Books booth. Please do drop by.
Experience the Philippine Book Festival this year for FREE! My books will see you there. Raxmat!
Caticlan Flying to Manila
On my last day in Boracay, I took another round of the tour at the hostel where I stayed, Shortime Dormitel. It was a nice place to stay, especially for a solo traveler, as it was quite safe.
When I was already riding a multicab all the way to the port, I had a pretty meaningful chat with a local driver about a glimpse of what kind of life is there in their island.
Thankfully, the sea was calm even in the rainy season.
After the boat ride, I needed to take another tricycle ride to reach the airport. It was a silent ride this time with a noisy background.
I got confused about where the airport was, because it was unlike the NAIA airport, but then again, it was just a small airport.
I got to board an early flight with AirAsia that was good, but unfortunately, I had excess baggage weight and had to pay a fee, which was pretty much unacceptable for me, but I had no choice but to pay because of the souvenirs that I bought.
The sky had finally cleared up when I reached Caticlan airport, and it was a good sight.
I got home safely after all the transfers of transport, and that's all, folks, for my Boracay trip! Just me and my attempt to vlog.
Until next time to explore!
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