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Lina Espina-Moore was born on 1919 in Toledo, Cebu, Philippine Islands, is a Novelist. Discover Lina Espina-Moore's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Occupation Novelist short story writer essayist poet
Age 81 years old
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Born 1919, 1919
Birthday 1919
Birthplace Toledo, Cebu, Philippine Islands
Date of death 2000
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2000

Lina Espina-Moore died in 2000, and to fulfill a promise to Lina, Edna Zapanta Manlapaz wrote Austregelina: A Story of Lina Espina Moore's Life and Selected Works (Anvil, 2000).

1994

Among her awards are the Philippines Free Press Literary Award for 1994, when she won first prize in the short story contest and for her “outstanding contribution to Philippine arts and letters.” She was also the “unanimous choice” by the Creative Writing Center at the University of the Philippines for the 1995-96 National Fellowship in Literature, an honor she couldn't accept because of health reasons.

1992

Espina-Moore wrote three novels: The Heart of the Lotus, A Lion In The House, and The Honey, The Locust. Her short stories are found in two collections: Cuentos, and Choice. She edited a collection of writings by Cebu writers, Cebuano Harvest I (New Day Publishers, 1992). She also collected and edited, The Stories of Estrella D. Alfon (Giraffe Books, 1994).

1975

Previous awards include: Outstanding Achievement in the Field of English Literature from the Province of Cebu (1975), Pan Pacific Southeast Asian Association Award in the Field of the English Novel (1975), Magsusulat Award for Exemplary Contribution to Literature in Cebuano (1987), and the much-esteemed Thailand Southeast Asian Write Award presented by HRH Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn for her novel Heart of the Lotus in 1989. In 1992 she received both the Women in Travel Award in the Field of Literature and the Literary Award from the Mariano F. Manguerra Foundation.

1960

In 1960, Espina married Climpson S. "Kip" Moore, manager of a lumber company in the Cordilleras. The couple made their home in Mt Data until Kip Moore's death in 1977. During her stay there, Espina-Moore wrote about tribal minorities. She resided in Alabang, Metro Manila, but moved to her hometown Cebu in recent years to be with her son and his family.

1950

Along with other female reporters, Espina established the Philippine Association of Women Writers (PAWW) in 1950. While in this group, Espina's Just Like A Dream was published in the Graphic; it was her first fiction piece to see the light of day in a regionally-circulated magazine. This was followed by the Sunday Times Magazine's publication of her Timeless Waters. While more of her stories began making the rounds of other magazines, Espina flitted from one writing job to the next, running the gamut of editorial work, ghost writing and public relations. With many writing successes in English under her belt, Espina decided to pen manuscripts in her native Cebuano and send these to Liwayway Publications’ Cebuano magazine Bisaya.

1919

Lina Espina-Moore (born Austregelina Espina) (May 20, 1919 – 2000) was a Cebuano writer. She was a recipient of the S.E.A. Write Award.