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Veronica Montes' debut book, Benedicta Takes Wing and Other Stories, includes fourteen short stories set in the US and in the Philippines. The writer is a Philippine-American writer who was raised and who continues to live in the Bay Area of Northern California. Her stories are inspired by the Filipino and Mainstream American cultures that she grew up in. Her women characters are generaly beautiful and strong. the men are more quiet and subdued. Her stories are of a people caught between two worlds, a people in diaspora, who have to negotiate the demands of the two cultures that dominate their…mehr

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Veronica Montes' debut book, Benedicta Takes Wing and Other Stories, includes fourteen short stories set in the US and in the Philippines. The writer is a Philippine-American writer who was raised and who continues to live in the Bay Area of Northern California. Her stories are inspired by the Filipino and Mainstream American cultures that she grew up in. Her women characters are generaly beautiful and strong. the men are more quiet and subdued. Her stories are of a people caught between two worlds, a people in diaspora, who have to negotiate the demands of the two cultures that dominate their lives. With a sharp eye for telling detail and the right dash of humor, Montes can tell the story of spunky girls who find the verve to tell off a chauvanist ex-Marine uncle. She can revisit an unforgettable nightout of a teenage girl in a Manila bar run by midgets. A fresh Asian American voice, Montes depicts the grief and everyday joy handed down as inheritance, the affections and denials that bind Filipino families together.

Veronica Montes was born in San Francisco and came of age in the fog and mist of Daly City, California, along with thousands of other Filipino kids who frequently appear, sometimes unbidden, in her short stories. After living in Vancouver, Canada, Washington, D.C., and Santa Barbara, California, she and her husband, Andrew Wadhams, settled back home in the San Francisco Bay Area to raise their three daughters.

Her writing has appeared in many literary magazines and anthologies, both online and in traditional formats. She is co-author, along with Cecilia Brainard, Erma Cuizon, Susan Evangelista, and Nadine Sarreal, of the dugtungan novel Angelica's Daughters.


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Veronica Montes was born in San Francisco and raised in the Filipino American enclave of Daly City, California. Her short stories have appeared in print journals such as Bamboo Ridge and Prism International, as well as in many anthologies including Contemporary Fiction by Filipinos in America, Growing Up Filipino, and Going Home to a Landscape: Writings by Filipinas. Her flash fiction appears online in various journals including SmokeLong Quarterly, Cheap Pop, and Lost Balloon, among others. She is the author of Benedicta Takes Wing & Other Stories (Philippine American Literary House, 2018).