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Candy Gourlay (née Quimpo) is a Filipino author based in the United Kingdom who has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal.[1][2]
Si Candy Gourlay (née Quimpo) sarong Filipinong autor na nakabase sa United Kingdom na
pinalipot para sa Carnegie Medal.[1][2]
Ang saiyang nobela na sinurat(2010) nangana sa national children's Book Award sa Pilipinas
Kang 2012 saka sa Crystal kite Award para sa 13 papremyo, notably:Kang Waterstones
Children's Book Prize,[4][5] Ang Branford Boase Award, ang Blue Peter Book Award [6] saka sa
UKLA Children's Book Prize.[7] Ninomina para sa Carnegie na Medalya.[8] Ang saiyang Ika
duwang nobela na Shine (2013) Ang pinaka halabang may naka lista para sa Guardian Children's
fiction Prize[9] Saka ginana Ang Crystal kite Award para sa British Isles Kang 2014. Bone
Talk(2018) man Ang halipot na listang nagibo pasa sa Costa Book Award saka and ClLIP
Carnegie Medal.[10]
Poon kang 1984 hangang 1989, nag trabaho sya bilang journalist sa Pilipinas, notably bilang
salang staffwriter tyaka letter associate editor an weekly opposition tabloid niya si Mr.&Ms
Special edition, na nag ganap bilang Saro sa matibay na role sa overthrow Kang 21 taon regime
of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos.[11][12][13].
Ang ibang posisyon nakalaag sa masuronod:
1984, staff writer, Mr & Ms Special Edition (Manila)
1985, associate editor, Mr & Ms Special Edition (Manila)
1986, desk editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer (Manila)
1987, correspondent, Asia Magazine (Manila)
1989, staff writer, Marketing Magazine (London)
1990, London correspondent, Inter Press Service (London)[14]
2005, presenter and writer, Motherless Nation, BBC Radio 4 documentary on the social impact
of Philippine migration
- ↑ "Bone Talk has been shortlisted for the Carnegie 2019". Retrieved 2019-06-24.
- ↑ Flood, Alison (2019-03-19). "Carnegie medal shortlist celebrates novels in free verse" (in en-GB). The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/mar/19/carnegie-medal-shortlist-celebrates-novels-in-free-verse.