• Period 142: "In the Blood" (a Halloween episode with Joseph Montecillo)

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Period 142: "In the Blood" (a Halloween episode with Joseph Montecillo)

  • Summary

  • Which creature scares you the most? Which is scarier, those that you can see, or those that are invisible to the naked eye? Who is crazier, a stand-up comedian or an author of horror stories? Eh paano kung mayroong both?! 'Yan si Joseph Montecillo. Pangngalan palang parang vampire na. Hehehehe.

    "Joseph compiles fourteen horrific tales from over a decade of writing. In the titular story, 'In the Blood,' a mother struggles to ensure that her sons don’t inherit their late father’s violent tendencies." (SOURCE: University of the Philippines Press) --- o ha! Kaya rin naming maglagay ng reference.

    Get your copies here:

    💋UP Press: https://press.up.edu.ph/store/books/view_item/877

    💋Shopee: https://ph.shp.ee/zAKFj74

    💋Lazada: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.NFj9i

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