She is finishing her second novel, the first in contemporary Kinaray-a, titled
Kamatayun sa Isla Boracay. Her earlier books include
Komposo ni Dandansoy (UST Press, 2007), a collection of her
Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature winning stories in Hiligaynon with translation in Filipino,
Pula ang Kulay ng Text Message (University of San Agustin Press, 2006), a collection of poetry in Kinaray-a with translation in Filipino, and
taga-uma@manila (National Commission for Culture and the Arts, 2005), a collection of
short stories in Kinaray-a. Her first book of children's stories,
Mabaskog nga Hiligaynon 1, (C&E, 2013) is accompanied by a teacher's guide for the Mother Tongue curriculum in the K-12 program of the Philippine government. Her essay,
After America (2012), is part of the
On Going Home series where authors who have spent nearly three months in the U.S. writing, researching, travelling, and interacting with Americans share their experiences and insight on what the process of returning home was like. == Reviews/Studies on Genevieve Asenjo's work ==