1. MY REFUGE – Napoles Dennis Cunanan
at Home
“Home is my refuge,” says Napoles
Dennis Cunanan as he continues from
last week’s interview. “Home is any
place and any person that touches me
once and inside tells me, again and
again, to return. Home is a safe place
to hide, a place to rest, a place to be
yourself. And what better chance do I
have of that than to go to my own
special haven?”
The editorial staff of Mighty Pen magazine is now working with Napoles
Dennis Cunanan on the editorial stage for his Scrapbook for
Homemultimedia and multi-genre print publication, which will feature the
works of different experiences writers and authors like Dennis about what
the idea of home means for them. The editorial stage means that we have
started accepting and compiling works for publication, and we’d like to
enjoin our audience here to await the release of the book and more
goodies online this year.
Once again, our staff, in particular our web team, is also pleased to
announce the ongoing updates for a collection of additional features to
supplement Napoles Dennis Cunanan’s material, so look forward to stuff
like videos and photo albums to be easily shared on any social media
platform, and we’ll also include these videos in our podcasts and share
them on other sites with multimedia reach, such as your favorite online
radio stations. Don’t forget, we’ll also be giving you your own chance to
contribute to the project (which will include works from the genres of fiction,
poetry, creative nonfiction, multimedia artwork, and photography).
Napoles Dennis Cunanan is a writer, editor, and faithful, doting son to his
original family of seven (including the beloved family cat), and we are proud
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2. to continue partnership with him for our interview webisodes, which have
spanned more than a thousand hits per video from when the series started.
This week’s simple question for Dennis from Mighty Pen is, “What special
things can we find in Napoles Dennis Cunanan’s room?”
“Now that I live in my own apartment,” says Dennis, “my room is basically
an extension of the whole unit, because I started to customize everything
according to my wants and needs, and now that I am an adult, I invest in
my own furniture and my own books and electronics setup, et cetera. But
before, my room was a hodgepodge of things and my own small, special
place to be me.
“I grew up like any normal boy, and I loved sports, music, and comic books
especially. I had a little hoop on the wall when I was younger, and my
parents used to complain about the thump-thump-thump noise that I would
make when I would casually shoot my little toy basketball. I had posters of
my favorite bands and singers at the time from the ‘80s and eventually the
‘90s (if I said which bands, you’ll know my age!), and strewn about were all
of my comic books. I was a fan of both DC and Marvel. I remember being
enraged when Superman died; I had posters of him, Spider-Man, and the
X-Men. And somewhere within all of that were my desk and my textbooks
in high school and college (I took Advance Placement classes in English,
so that also says something about how I fell in love with language)!
“My parents, especially, are to thank for giving me a room in the first place,
and putting up with all of my clutter. A room is an expression of individuality,
but it is a part of a whole, and the idea of the place that I used to sleep, eat,
and do everything else in calls back the idea of home more than ever.”
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