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Hosting help: icasocot site on Philippine literature

While searching for more information on Philippine literature, I came
across this absolutely wonderful site at
http://www.geocities.com/icasocot/ . It has essays, poems and short
stories galore. Wonderful, wonderful site with fresh content posted
regularly (thrice-weekly for news, monthly issues with good editing).

If you’re unlucky, though, you’ll have to take my word for it, as it’s
hosted on Geocities and thus suffers from limited transfers. What a
pity! Can we do something to help?

I think it’s definitely a worthy cause and I’m willing to donate some
money toward hosting. However, if you have unused capacity, I’d really
appreciate it if you could help out. Let’s do our bit to help the
humanities. The maintainer is Ian Casocot (icasocot AT gmail.com), a
Palanca awardee based in Dumaguete. Interested? Please get in touch
with him if you’re interested in hosting his site. Cc: me too, so I
can post good karma on my website. Thanks! =)

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