(sources: "The Contemporary Filipino Male through a Content Analysis of Jessica Zafra's Twisted Series". Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod Research Journal 6: 3–11. June 2007. ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Zafra

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Estrella Alfon, a well-known Filipina author who wrote almost exclusively in English. As a FIlipino writer, Estrella lived her life of being a prolific writer. She was a storywriter, playwright, and journalist. . She published her first story, “Grey Confetti”, in the Graphic in 1935. She was the only female member of the Veronicans, an avant garde group of writers in the 1930s led by Francisco Arcellana and H.R. Ocampo, she was also regarded as their muse. The Veronicans are recognized as the first group of Filipino writers to write almost exclusively in English and were formed prior to the World War II. She is also reportedly the most prolific Filipina writer prior to World War II. She was a regular contributor to Manila-based national magazines, she had several stories cited in Jose Garcia Villa’s annual honor rolls. Estrella Alfon writes about everyday life, but she captures the details in this dazzling, intense light. She could write about the ordinary and make it extraordinary. Despite every criticisms she encounters, she never feel ashame. She continues to write extraordinary stories and continues inspiring every Filipina writer. She proved that she is a girl, she can keep up with the other male good writers.

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