Contact Information
Website:: http://luckychan.livejournal.com
Social Networks:: http://twitter.com/luckychan
Email:: yellow.tulips@gmail.com
Bio
Celestine Trinidad is a fourth-year student of Medicine from the University of Santo Tomas, but she still tries to read and write as much as she can in her (now unfortunately very little) free time. Much to her surprise, she won the Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature for her short story for children “The Storyteller and the Giant”.
Birthday:: December 10, 1985
Favorite Genres::
fantasy, crime/mystery, young adult, horror, science fiction
Fandoms:
Yu Yu Hakusho, Naruto
Currently Reading
“Fool Moon”, by Jim Butcher
Body of Work
- “The Coming of the Anak-Araw”, USOK 1. October 2009.
- “Beneath the Acacia”, Digest of Philippine Genre Stories Issue
- “That Familiar Hand”, First Love. Cozy Reads Publishing.
- “Sky Blue”, Philippines Free Press, Vol 100 Issue 10 and Philippine Speculative Fiction Volume 4
- “The Murder of Halimumog”, 2nd Philippine Graphic Fiction compilation, Fully Booked (upcoming)
- “Creature of the Night”, The Genre Challenge Anthology: Volume One
- “Alternate Futures”, India and the Conundrum (online serial)
- “The Cutest Thing”, “Worm on the Wall”, MicroHorror
- “Tagu-Taguan sa Ilalim ng Buwan”, “Masaya Kahit Walang Laruan”, TeacherMates E-books
Samples of Work
- “The Coming of the Anak-Araw” in Usok #1.
- “Alternate Futures”, India and the Conundrum – http://india.imaginary-press.com/2008/05/
- “The Cutest Thing”, MicroHorror – http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/celestine-trinidad/the-cutest-thing/
- “Worm on the Wall”, MicroHorror – http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/celestine-trinidad/worm-on-the-wall/
- “Fifty-Five Percent” at Everyday Fiction
Interviews / News
None yet. Because I’m shy that way, LOL. ^^;
[Ed. Note: That means that we'll get the first one!]














