F.H. Batacan

F.H. Batacan

F.H. Batacan's most popular book is Smaller and Smaller Circles with 67 saves and an average rating of 3.92.

Author Bio

FH Batacan is a Filipino journalist and a writer of crime fiction. She worked in the Philippine intelligence community for nearly a decade and later switched careers to journalism.

She was a fellow at the 1996 National Writers’ Workshop in Dumaguete. She has won two Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature – including the 1999 Grand Prize for the English Novel for her first novel, Smaller and Smaller Circles, published in its original novella form by the University of the Philippines Press in 2002.

The novella would go on to win the Manila Critics’ Circle National Book Award in 2002, as well as the Madrigal-Gonzales Best First Book Award in 2003.

She was signed on by literary agents Books@Jacaranda LLP in 2011. They facilitated the sale of Smaller and Smaller Circles to New York City-based international crime fiction publisher Soho Press, which published it in 2015 as an expanded novel.

She has represented the Philippines in the Singapore Writers’ Festival and was featured on panels with crime fiction writers John Burdett, Stephen Leather and Kathryn Fox. She guest-edited a special crime, suspense and mystery issue of Philippine Genre Stories, released in December 2008. She was asked to judge the fiction category for the 2023 NUS Literary Awards.

In April 2024, she received UMPIL’s (Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas) Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas Lifetime Achievement Award for fiction in English, “for bravely creating complex characters with rich inner lives and difficult choices… for her realistic and clear-eyed portrayal of Philippine society, dwelling on themes of corruption and injustice that corrode the social order.”

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