Life story of bob ong
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Bob Ong
Filipino author
Bob Ong is the pseudonym of a contemporary Filipinoauthor known for using conversational writing technique to create humorous and reflective depictions of Philippine life.[1][2] The author's actual name and identity are unknown.
Career
[edit]Bob Ong pursued writing after dropping out of college.[3] His pseudonym came about when the author was working as a web developer and a teacher, and he put up the Bobong Pinoy website in his spare time. The name roughly translates to "Dumb Filipino", used fondly as a pejorative term.[4] "Although impressed", Bob Ong notes, "my boss would've fired me had he known I was the one behind it." When someone contacted him after mistaking him as an actual person named Bob Ong, his famous pseudonym was born.[1] The site received a People's Choice Philippine Web Award for Weird/Humor in 1998, but was taken down after former President Joseph "Erap" Estrada was ousted after the Second People Power Revolution.[5]
According to Nida Ramirez of Visprint, which eventually became Bob Ong's publisher, the author wrote on Bobong Pinoy that he wanted to get a book published. Ramirez, who became a fan of Bobong Pinoy, approached him and started exchanging me
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“It takes guts to admit the fact that you are gutless.”– a translated quote from “Kapitan Sino,” one of the books published by the famous contemporary Filipino writer, Bob Ong.
Roberto “Bob” Ong is a contemporary Filipino author born on February 1975 in Quezon City. He is known for his pseudonym “Bob Ong” and his conversational writing technique which creates humorous and reflective depictions of Philippine life. In the span of sixteen years since his first book was published, his real name and identity has remained unknown to the majority of his followers and the Filipino population. In a question and answer portion submitted to him by Philstar he stated that he wanted to follow the concept of not embracing celebrity and that his books perfectly reflect who he is as an individual. Before becoming a full-fledged writer Roberto Ong was a web developer who put up the Bobong Pinoy website. When someone contacted him after mistaking him as an actual person named Bob Ong, his famous pseudonym was born. The site he developed received a “People’s Choice Philippine Web Award” for humor in 1998, but was taken down after former President Joseph Estrada was ousted after the Second People Power Revolution.
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