
The Adventurer
The Who?
At 27, Mic is staying young and keeping it real. A Mass Communication degree holder from the University of the Philippines, a graduate of San Beda College of Law, and a newly-minted lawyer, she aspires to work with her dad in their law office one day.
In her daydreams, she always finds herself traveling the world and frolicking out in the sun. But reality comes up to her and she finds herself reading and writing for her future.
She'll eventually see what is out there. Someday. Soon.
Published Works
ONLINE
- Lake Island Resort: A Hidden Paradise in Binangonan, Rizal
- Philippine Aswang Folklore - The Fearsome Maria Labo
- Philippine Urban Legend - The Tsinelas Cult
- Urban Legend - The Story of Bungisngis
- List Of Cursed Objects Around The World
- Cursed Books You Should Avoid Reading
- The 4 Year Old Human Calculator
- Bullfighting as Sports in Manila
- The Retrofuturistic Virra Mall of the 70s
- Think and Grow Rich (Napoleon Hill) - Book Review
- Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki) - Book Review
- Principles of Reiki (Kasja Krishni Boräng) - Book Review
- OET Online Academy Articles
- Reviving the Dead: The Re-imposition of Death Penalty in the Philippines
- The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword: Delving on the Propriety of Licensure Examinations for Media Practitioners
- Protecting the Power of the Mind: A Survey of the Laws on Intellectual Property in the ASEAN Region
- Tracing Our Roots: First Group of Bedan Students Visits St. Benedict's Monastic Trail
- World Youth Day 2016: A Family's Great Gathering
BOOKS
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Random Musings
Tweets by micvillamayor Memoirs of a Millennial Law Student - Book Preview
A memoir of some sorts, a collection of essays and short stories of a millennial going through law school and successfully hurdling the Bar
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