| A Hundred Years After the Noli: The Three Centennial Novels in English: The importance of narratives in understanding current attitudes about the Philippine experience makes it imperative that these three valorized novels are studied closely and as a set. |
| A Philippine Literature Page: Pinoylit: Learn about Filipino writers, their lives, their work, Philippine novels and chapter summaries, Philippine folk tales, folklore, myths and legend. |
| Butch Dalisay: Official site includes the text of "The Body" (from Sarcophagus and Other Stories, 1992). |
| Carlos Bulosan Biographical: Newspaper article from Seattle Times about the life and times of Carlos Bulosan as related by his 82 year old surviving companion. |
| Cecilia Manguerra Brainard: Cecilia Manguerra Brainard is an award-winning Philippine American writer and editor. |
| Isagani R. Cruz: Philippine critic-at-large's columns on books, education, literature, and film. |
| Jay's Literature Page: Sample writings of Filipino writer Jay Santos. |
| Literaturbruecke Philippinen: Literal Bridge Philippines: Articles and reviews of publications referring to the Philippines |
| N.V.M. Gonzalez: An Affair With Letters: Includes a biography, bibliography, links to articles on the writer and pictures. |
| Noli Me Tangere Chapter Summaries: Study notes for the novel. |
| Orange, the Novel: Previews the upcoming modern-day Philippine love story. Provides sample chapters and downloads. |
| Red Pen Publishing: Publishes books and similar printed matter. |
| Sangandaan: The Life and Legacy of Agapito M. Joaquin: Named after the Sangandaan of Kalookan City, this site is created to house Agapito Joaquin's literary works, the history of Kalookan (up to 1970), and to serve as a sangandaan for the Joaquin family and friends' websites. |
| Searching for the Heart of America: Reintroducing Carlos Bulosan: Essay by E. San Juan, Jr., reviewing Bulosan's life, fiction and poetry. |
| The Filipino Drama: Contemporary discussion of the popular seditious plays performed in the Philippines during the American colonial era, by Aldice Gould Eames, 1906. |