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Gail D. VIllanueva

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Gail D. Villanueva is a Filipino writer and artist based in the Philippines. She is the author of the Lulu Sinagtala and the Tagalog Gods series (HarperCollins) and the Panda Book Awards shortlist title, Sugar and Spite (Scholastic). Her debut novel, My Fate According to the Butterfly (Scholastic), was named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, an Amazon Best Book of the Month Editor’s Pick, a NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People, and a Sakura Medal nominee. Gail was born in Manila but was raised in Quezon City. She and her husband currently live in Rizal with their many pets—dogs, ducks, fish, bunnies, turtles, cats, and random birds they befriend in the backyard. Learn more at www.gaildvillanueva.com.

 

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My fiction is represented by the amazing Alyssa Eisner Henkin of Birch Path Literary.

I co-founded the Philippine Blog Awards when I used to blog a lot. I still do, but not so much anymore. I was also the Technical Director of Pitch Wars, the webmaster of Asian Author Alliance, and the founder of a kidlit community campaign for Philippine typhoon victims, KidLit For Luzon.

Before I became a published kidlit author, I focused on web design and development. I’ve been in the field for more than 20 years already. Today, I run a design studio with my husband in Cainta, Rizal. Sometimes, I do freelance copywriting and fiction editing on the side.

And oh… The duck in my official author photo was Quackie. She’s in heaven now. I miss her so much, but I’m grateful such a sweet and loving bird trusted me and because a huge part of my life. I will never forget her. 😊 If you want to see more of Quackie’s photos, you can check out her own blog on Tumblr.

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Some random things about me

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  • I own a fish-shaped pencil case and a bread-shaped pillow. My current favorite plushie is a cockroach named Freddie.
  • I’m BTS ARMY. You know, with the official fan club membership and the light stick and the merch and all. Jungkook is my ult bias and Jin is bias-wrecker. But I’m mostly OT7. (If anything in this list item made any sense to you—why hello there, fellow ARMY! 😊)
  •  I love bingeing on K-Dramas. The premises are unique and they’re bursting with culture and life. Not only that, but a lot of the Korean dramas I’ve watched lately are really great examples of character development. I’m not just saying that to justify binge-watching instead of writing (well, maybe a bit haha). My recent faves are: The King’s Affection, Vincenzo, The Uncanny Counter, Tale of the Nine-Tailed, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, All of Us Are Dead, Strong Woman Bong-soon, Descendants of the Sun, Memories of the Alhambra, and Hotel Del Luna.
  • As a writer, I’m an extreme plotter. I can’t write a single word until I have my character sheets and world-building in place, and that I have a chapter-by-chapter outline to follow. I tried pantsing, but I just can’t do it. I guess some of my web design and development habits carried over to my writing process.
  • I’m very much an extrovert. My personality type is ENTP.
  • I enjoy zombie movies and TV series with unusual genre mash-ups. Train to Busan, for example. It was the first zombie movie that made me ugly-cry. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was romantic in a zombie-apocalypse sense. The politics and historical details in the K-Drama, Kingdom, were just so intriguing.
  • I always beg my husband to reserve tickets for first-day showing of superhero movies.
  • My husband and I hike or bike or camp whenever we can. Being around nature calms me.
  • We also love to travel within or outside the Philippines. It’s not unusual for us to pick up our laptops and go on a roadtrip in the middle of the week. We enjoy exploring new places and eating local food.
Quackie the Pekin Duck
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