Writers for Readers 2025

We celebrated another year of Writers for Readers at Richmond Minoru Public Library on October 07, 2025. They invited me as one of the local authors, marking my second time joining them. I felt privileged to meet other authors from our community and learn how they manage to introduce their books to the public. Being a self-published author was not easy, like selling books on your own or approaching bookstores to see if they could carry my books within their store. Most of the bookstore owners repeatedly rejected my requests to place my book on their bookshelf or in their in-store display. Except for Steveston Bookstore at Steveston Village in Richmond, which opened its door and put Fate Unshaken on its display near the check-out counter.

However, now that I joined the event, it was an honor to participate and talk to the public about how I ended up being a self-published author. Sharing my journey with others invigorated my passion for writing and reminded me of the importance of perseverance. Each conversation sparked new connections and ideas, reigniting my belief in the power of storytelling.

Table display of Revenge Mistaken and Fate Unshaken at the Writers for Readers 2025, Richmond Public Library Minoru branch, 07 October 2025.

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Enjoy last few weeks of summer

Summer is nearly at its end, and I am prepared to embrace autumn, my favorite season. Some people feel fall is the start of withering leaves, cold weather, and lots of rain in Vancouver, but I always thought autumn was the start of reflection and reevaluating my life journey. As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red and gold, I discover myself inspired to slow down and appreciate the beauty around me. It’s a time for cozy evenings, sipping warm drinks, and setting new intentions for the months ahead.

Before the summer ended, I met a friend for brunch at one of my favorite restaurants in Richmond. She has never visited Cannery Café, and I was delighted to share the joy the restaurant gave me. I’m thankful that she enjoyed the food and the positive vibes around us. Bonding with a friend gave me a new perspective on life and a chance to reconnect with our daily lives. We spent hours chatting about our dreams, challenges, and everything in between. Sharing our experiences and supporting each other in our personal growth felt rejuvenating, reminding me of the importance of these connections in navigating life’s ups and downs. As we wrapped up our meal, I couldn’t help but feel a renewed sense of motivation. The conversation lingered in my mind, inspiring me to embrace the challenges ahead with a fresh outlook and a deeper appreciation for the relationships that enrich my journey.

The owner gave us a complimentary French toast. Ceci, thank you!

Do you have someone to enjoy a sumptuous meal and share laughter and tears with?

Please read Fate Unshaken for your autumn reading. It’s a captivating story that weaves together themes of destiny and resilience. You’ll find yourself immersed in the characters’ journeys as they battle the obstacles that come their way.

I made it happen

This is it! I’m finally holding the physical proof copy of my second book, “Fate Unshaken.” Now that I’ve received it, I can’t really put my feelings into words.

Personally speaking, I thought I only had one published book in this lifetime, which is Revenge Mistaken (2022), available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, etc. However, my mind was constantly active, prompting me to consider writing my next book and ensuring it’s a story I truly enjoy reading. I never outline; I just turn on my laptop, use my imagination, and start writing. I often find that I’ve written two to four chapters in one sitting without noticing it.

Fate Unshaken is almost seventy-two thousand beautiful words. I did four revisions and read the manuscript approximately a hundred times. Seeing it as a book now gives me time to reflect that anything that our mind sets a focus on will turn into reality. This time, I took action because I wanted to share the story of Camrea and Marces with the world.

Do you have something that you want to make happen in this lifetime?

Thank you and enjoy spring!

A time to choose

It’s the time of the year once again when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. This year gave me so many blessings, and for that I am grateful. Life is not always without challenges and setbacks. Our chance to improve ourselves is in our own hands; use it. I decided to be productive and completed my second fiction book, which was a significant accomplishment for me. I plan to continue writing until my creativity ceases to produce compelling stories for my readers.

Just like me, I wish that whatever you choose for yourself will make your life content.

As for the season of giving, please give me a minute of your time to choose which one of the three designs you prefer for my second book front cover. Thank you so much.

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Home, at last!

My second book launch in the Philippines was held in Lucena City, where I grew up. I have no elder to whom I can devote my accomplishments; therefore, it was bittersweet for me. My mom and maternal grandmother were both teachers. They both enjoy reading, and if they’re still with us, I’m sure they’re quite proud of me.

I’m so lucky that even after more than thirty years, my high school friends are so generous with their time to join me on this wonderful day as a first-time author. Being around them makes me feel young again. Like yesterday, we were sixteen. #MaryhillAcademyBatch85

It was a truly memorable day for me, together with my childhood friends and their mom. It seemed strange to see them with my book. That day never crossed my mind as a possibility. A special event for special people is worth celebrating.

The presence of the head librarian, vice principal, and current school principal of my former high school was the highlight of my book launch in the Philippines. With the assistance of my high school friend, the current school dentist, it was feasible for them to attend the event. Students were present as well, and when they interviewed me, I was overcome with emotion. The fact that it happened seems unreal. I then got the opportunity to give the library a signed copy and the book poster. I’m honored and am experiencing a distinct degree of contentment.

My family is essential to the event’s success. Their efforts to ensure the celebration ran well were beyond words. The joy that this celebration brought us will always be engraved in my heart. I’m grateful that I was able to bring Revenge Mistaken home after a year of publication.

Thank you, Philippines, and until we meet again,

Please check out the link below if you wish to purchase the book.