
SU writer wins Palanca award

Ian Rosales Casocot (Photo from the SU National Writers Workshop Facebook page)
Sillimanian writer Ian Rosales Casocot won first prize in the 2022 Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature under the Short Story in English category, his sixth Palanca award to date.
Casocot received the award for his short story, titled 鈥淐eferina in Apartment 2G.鈥
Casocot first won a Palanca award in 2002, earning a second prize for his short story, 鈥淥ld Movies.鈥 He won another second prize in the Palanca Award in 2003 for his short story, 鈥淭he Hero of the Snore Tango鈥; the third prize in 2007 for his children鈥檚 short story, 鈥淭he Last Days of Magic鈥; the first prize in 2008 for his short story, 鈥淭hings You Don’t Know鈥; and the second prize in 2012 for his short story, 鈥淚t always breaks my heart a little to see you go.鈥
Casocot taught literature, creative writing, and film at SU. He served as the Edilberto and Edith Tiempo Creative Writing Center coordinator and festival director of the Silliman Film Open, and was a resident panelist of the SU National Writers Workshop.
Casocot graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Mass Communication degree and a Master’s Degree in Creative Writing from SU.
Casocot won other awards such as the NVM Gonzalez Prize, an Honorable Mention from the 2006 PBBY-Salanga Writer鈥檚 Prize, and the Fully-Booked/Neil Gaiman Philippine
Graphic/Fiction Awards. He was longlisted in the 2008 Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel 鈥淪ugar Land.鈥 In 2017, he was selected as a member of the National Committee on Cinema of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
The 70th Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature will have an awarding ceremony on November 30, 2022.