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The Great Little Hunter
Pinspired Philippines, 2022
The Boy The Girl
The Rat The Rabbit
and the Last Magic Days
Chapbook, 2018
Republic of Carnage:
Three Horror Stories
For the Way We Live Now
Chapbook, 2018
Bamboo Girls:
Stories and Poems
From a Forgotten Life
Ateneo de Naga University Press, 2018
Don't Tell Anyone:
Literary Smut
With Shakira Andrea Sison
Pride Press / Anvil Publishing, 2017
Cupful of Anger,
Bottle Full of Smoke:
The Stories of
Jose V. Montebon Jr.
Silliman Writers Series, 2017
First Sight of Snow
and Other Stories
Encounters Chapbook Series
Et Al Books, 2014
Celebration: An Anthology to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Silliman University National Writers Workshop
Sands and Coral, 2011-2013
Silliman University, 2013
Handulantaw: Celebrating 50 Years of Culture and the Arts in Silliman
Tao Foundation and Silliman University Cultural Affairs Committee, 2013
Inday Goes About Her Day
Locsin Books, 2012
Beautiful Accidents: Stories
University of the Philippines Press, 2011
Heartbreak & Magic: Stories of Fantasy and Horror
Anvil, 2011
Old Movies and Other Stories
National Commission for Culture
and the Arts, 2006
FutureShock Prose: An Anthology of Young Writers and New Literatures
Sands and Coral, 2003
Nominated for Best Anthology
2004 National Book Awards
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Charles Yu is the author of three books, including the novel How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, which was a New York Times Book Review Notable Book and selected by Time magazine as one of the best books of 2010. His most recent book is Sorry Please Thank You. He is always looking for human connection, in a (mostly) non-creepy way.
If you prefer maximalist decor, look for a coffee table with intricate patterns or bold colors. (Maybe both!) On the other hand, if you prefer a coastal decor style, you may want to look for a coffee table made with natural materials such as wood or rattan. Into minimalism? Keep things clean, simple, and timeless. We've even found options for dark-academia decor if your vibe is scholarly. Whatever your style, let these coffee tables reflect it.
If your tastes lean toward the harmonious proportions of the Classical period, the Athena coffee table ($2,395) may be worth the investment. It features a rectangular top made of smooth marble, which is supported by four intricately carved legs in the shape of graceful Grecian columns. Style it with pottery for a striking tableau.
Modern farmhouse isn't new, but its current evolution is more sophisticated than before. This Belenberg Coffee Table ($730) is functional and stylish, with ample storage space and a lower shelf that's perfect for displaying books, magazines, and other decorative items. The table's rustic finish and distressed wood top add warmth and character to the living room; pair it with a vintage oushak rug in neutral tones, and you're Insta-ready.
This historic establishment serves breakfast, brunch, salads, appetizers, sandwiches, coffee, and, of course, tea in a huge variety. Babington's Tea Room has a store where you can buy tea, coffee, books, dishes, etc. By the way, the establishment is run by a relative of Isabelle Cargill.
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