@booklet {9727, title = {"Eternal Winter"}, howpublished = {Philippine Speculative Fiction. Volume 6: Literature of the Fantastic}, volume = {6}, year = {2011}, note = {

Repub. as an ebook. Quezon City, Philippines: Flipside Digital Content Co. and Kestrel IMC, 2017

}, month = {2011}, publisher = {Kestrel DDM}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

Climate-change dystopia in which all but a few remnants of the Philippines have disappeared, and one of the remaining is evacuating all the rich and powerful and leaving all the rest behind.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, Filipina author}, author = {Maria Pia Benosa}, editor = {Nikki Alfar and Kate Osias} } @booklet {9715, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Eyes As Wide As the Sky{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Philippine Speculative Fiction}, volume = {Volume 5. Literature of the Fantastic}, year = {2010}, note = {

Repub. as an ebook. Quezon City, Philippines: Flipside Digital Content Co. and Kestrel IMC, 2017

}, month = {2010}, publisher = {Kestrel DDM}, address = {Np}, abstract = {

The first half of the story is about the creation of what appears a eutopia, albeit a fragile one, after a war that killed 98\% of the world\’s population, with the survivors, many of whom died, underground. The eutopia is a domed city built for the survivors, although some live a more restricted life outside the dome. The rest of the story is a ghost or zombie story.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, Filipina author}, author = {Gabriela Lee}, editor = {Nikki Alfar and Vincent Michael Simbulan} }