Publications

2011
Pahimakas at Pagdadalamhati
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Pahimakas at Pagdadalamhati.” In Dadaanin (Alwyn Aguirre at Nonon Carandang , mga patnugot). Pasig: Anvil Publishing / De La Salle University, 2011.
Sampaloc and Pageantry
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Sampaloc and Pageantry.” Dapitan 1, no. 6 (2011): 85-88.
Hugging the Shore (poetry)
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Hugging the Shore (poetry).” Philippines Free Press (9 July 2011), 2011, 102, 28, 39.
Cronulla Beach (poetry)
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Cronulla Beach (poetry).” Philippines Free Press (9 July 2011), 2011, 102, 28, 30.
S.P. Lopez and the Mentoring of Tom Inglis Moore
Capili, Jose Wendell P. “S.P. Lopez and the Mentoring of Tom Inglis Moore.” The University of the Philippines Forum (July-August 2011), 2011, 12, 4, 14-15.
2010
ホセ, カピリ・. “環境と文化の多様性:オーストラリアの東南アジアの作家の事例.” In 環境と文学:言葉で何ができるか?, 8-11 (English), 30-32 (Japanese). Tokyo: Japan P.E.N. Club, 2010.
A World Waiting to be Made: Literary Alignments and Associations between Southeast Asia and Australia before 1972
Capili, Jose Wendell P.A World Waiting to be Made: Literary Alignments and Associations between Southeast Asia and Australia before 1972.” Diliman Review 57, no. 1-4 (2010): 79-113.
素晴らしいオーストラリアの風景
ホセ, カピリ・. “素晴らしいオーストラリアの風景.” In 詩のアンソロジー, 18-19. Tokyo: Japan PEN Club, 2010.
2009
Stratification
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Stratification.” Business Mirror, 2009, 23 February , 1.
2008
Cabucos, Erwin. “The Year of Philippine Australian Writing.” Kasama 22, no. 3 (2008). Publisher's Version
Capili, Jose Wendell, and John Cheeseman, ed.Salu-Salo : In Conversation with Filipinos : An Anthology of Philippine-Australian Writings .” Austlit, 2008. Publisher's Version
Cadenza (poetry)
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Cadenza (poetry).” In Sansiglong Mahigit ng Makabagong Tula sa Filipinas, Edited by Virgilio S. Almario), 271. Pasig: Anvil Publishing, 2008.
High School Teachers
Capili, Jose Wendell P.High School Teachers.” Business Mirror, 2008, 10 November, 1.
First Teachers or: How I learned to read, speak and write
Capili, Jose Wendell P.First Teachers or: How I learned to read, speak and write.” Business Mirror, 2008, 24 November, 1.
Site as Memory: Relocating a Sampaloc Boyhood from Poetry to Creative Nonfiction
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Site as Memory: Relocating a Sampaloc Boyhood from Poetry to Creative Nonfiction.” In Writing to the Future: Poetika at Politika ng Malikhaing Pagsulat (Edited by Rolando Tolentino), 45-60. Manila: National Commission on Culture and the Arts, 2008.
The Emergence of Filipino Diaspora Writers in Australia
Capili, Jose Wendell P.The Emergence of Filipino Diaspora Writers in Australia.” In Salu-Salo: In Conversation with Filipinos, 11-39. Casula, NSW and Blacktown, NSW: Casula Powerhouse and Blacktown Arts Centre, 2008.
In One House: Southeast Asian Diaspora Writers in Australia and the Role of Literary Awards, Grants and Fellowships
Capili, Jose Wendell P. “In One House: Southeast Asian Diaspora Writers in Australia and the Role of Literary Awards, Grants and Fellowships.” In Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis? (Priscelina Patajo Legasto, editor), 620-650. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press, 2008.
Si Lupito at ang Barrio Sirkero / Lupito and the circus village.
(Story), Rowald Almazar, Jose Wendell Capili (Translation), John Jack Wigley (Translation), and José Santos III (Art). Si Lupito at ang Barrio Sirkero / Lupito and the circus village.. Taguig: Canvas, 2008. capili_-_4th_book_-_si_lupito_at_ang_barrio_sirkero_-_ust_publishing_house_2003.pdf
Salu-Salo : In Conversation with Filipinos : An Anthology of Philippine-Australian Writings
Capili, Jose Wendell P, and John Cheeseman, ed. Salu-Salo : In Conversation with Filipinos : An Anthology of Philippine-Australian Writings. Casula and Blacktown, New South Wales (Australia): Casula Powerhouse and Blacktown Arts Centre, 2008.
2007
Southeast Asian Diaspora Writers in Australia and the Consequence of Community-based Initiatives
Capili, Jose Wendell P.Southeast Asian Diaspora Writers in Australia and the Consequence of Community-based Initiatives.” In From the Editors: Migrant Communities and Emerging Australian Literature, 7-21. Liverpool, NSW: Casula Powerhouse, 2007.

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