
Avel Renasia (Ey-vel Ren-ey-sha) is a Filipino writer who aims to explore the resplendence of storytelling in hopes that her words will find other people. Most of her works depict the beauty of life, love, and art, as well as the agony they bring. Above all, she loves imagining worlds that are far from our own.
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Who's Jenny From the Balcony? (2025)
To belong, be loved, be understood, and be safe. Charlie, Anika, Laurestine, and Nash dreamed of being theater actors for these. Finally, they got the chance to make it happen when they were brought together as the cast of a new local play.
A few days before opening night, amidst their break from rehearsal, they found a letter addressed to Charlie, indicating it was from Jenny from the balcony. The sender was unknown to Charlie and the rest of the actors, so they became engrossed in uncovering her identity as they read the content of her letter. However, upon receiving news about their play, Jenny’s words brought more evocative journeys to the actors than they expected, allowing them to uncover their own separate lives instead.Performed at:
The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre
Play/Test: A Scratch Night
Scenes 1 and 2
06/25/25

If Freedom Had a Face (2026)
If Freedom Had a Face is a nature-themed poetry and prose collection about life, love, and art—the things that feel like freedom—in their most exquisite and excruciating forms.
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For the 20-Somethings Who Don't Have It All Figured Out (2023)
Poems and journal-like writings about adulthood and quarter-life crisis, written from a place of uncertainty, brokenness, perseverance, and in between, hope. Get a copy here!
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