Ryan Caidic | |
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| Caidic in Hamburg | |
| Born | |
| Occupation | Poet, Advertising Creative |
| Education | Ateneo de Manila University, Philippine Science High School |
| Genre | Poetry |
| Website | |
| Ryan Caidic Poetry | |
Ryan Caidic is a Filipino poet and advertising creative. His work has received international recognition, [1] including commendations from the Bridport Prize [2] and the Munster Literature Centre. [3] He won the first International Poetry Prize at London's Bermondsey and Beyond Literary Festival, [4] [5] and has received a Palanca Award, the highest literary honor in the Philippines. [6] [7] [8]
He is the author of 50 Ways Home, forthcoming from Fernwood Press in the United States.
Caidic’s work has appeared in Poetry Wales, [9] the Southeast Review (University of Florida), [10] Southword: New and International Writing, [11] and Breakwater Review (University of Massachusetts Boston MFA students), [12] and other publications. [13] [14] [15]
His poetry has been noted in literary festivals. Gwyneth Box of UK's South Warwickshire Literary Festival highlighted his ability to evoke home through language. [16] Filipina-British poet and author Romalyn Ante described his writing as being "quietly powerful in the way it takes everyday acts and turning it into a meditation on care, patience and risk." [17] Canadian poet and educator Mercedes Eng noted that his use of numbered footnotes “inventively mirrors dehumanizing practices” in a poem shortlisted for the Prism International Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize. [18]
In an interview on Onyx Publications’ Story Discovery Podcast, Caidic discussed the diasporic themes in his work, calling it a eulogy to his past and to his country. [19] [20]
Alongside his literary career, Ryan Caidic has worked as an advertising copywriter and creative director. [24] He describes poetry and his work in advertising as mutually sustaining and complementary disciplines. [25]
He has been recognized as the Philippine 4As Next Gen Creative. [26] He has won a number of advertising awards, [27] and has served as a jury member for industry shows like New York Fest, [28] Webby Awards, [29] Act Responsible’s Act Care Awards, [30] Kiev International Advertising Festival, [31] and has been listed in creative rankings by Campaign Brief. [32] [33]
Ryan Caidic was born and raised in the Philippines. He wrote for school publications as the editor-in-chief throughout his early education, and later contributed to Ateneo de Manila’s student publication, Matanglawin. [34] As of 2025, he is based in Europe with his family.