Skip to main content

Main Secondary Navigation

  • About Ateneo de Manila
  • Schools
  • Research
  • Global
  • Alumni
  • News
  • Events

Main navigation

  • Learn & Grow
  • Discover & Create
  • Make an Impact
  • Campus & Community
  • Apply
  • Home >
  • News >
  • [Hot Off the Press] the end comes on without a gasp

[Hot Off the Press] the end comes on without a gasp

30 Mar 2026 | Ateneo University Press

Gender Equality
Reduced Inequalities
Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
the end comes on without a gasp

the end comes on without a gasp: Trish Shishikura’s debut poetry collection arrives from Ateneo de Manila University Press (Bughaw) 

 

Ateneo de Manila University Press, through its poetry imprint Bughaw, announces the publication of the end comes on without a gasp, the debut poetry collection by Trish Shishikura. 

Written across a decade, the end comes on without a gasp returns to poetry as a way of bearing grief. It turns loss into language that can be sat with, revisited, and shared. Moving between the Philippines and Japan, the collection braids domestic life with displacement and memories of violence, holding familial and paternal grief at a human scale with historical consciousness. 

Across lyric and documentary modes, including poems that read like incident reports, interrogations, and admissions, Shishikura confronts violence that can be intimate, historical, and institutional, with particular attention to women’s histories and what is too often erased. The book does not offer a clean closure. It insists on return as a form of witness to violence and to women’s histories too often erased from the record. 

The collection includes poems that have appeared in Tokyo Poetry Journal, LIKHAAN: The Journal of Contemporary Philippine Literature, Mekong Review, Rogue Agent, Santelmo Magazine, Softblow Poetry Journal, and Silliman Journal, among others. 

Shishikura is the First Prize winner for Poetry in English at the 71st Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (2023) for her manuscript, Translating Wildfires. 

Early Praise 

“In Shishikura’s assured and daring debut, the imprudent heart knows its place in the world: to turn a battle scar into a song, one must always risk the wound; to be in love with the world means to know the body is mortal but not to believe it. The reward for so exacting a life can only be beauty.” —Mookie Katigbak-Lacuesta

“This collection of poems is like a multi-panelled paper screen of a world unfolding between two oceans, two archipelagoes, between consent and resistance, peace and violence, love and sorrow… These are not confessional poems but hyperreal worlds that entangle the natural world and urbanities in a third culture experience that is elegiac and redemptive.” —Nerisa Del Carmen Guevara 

“The oceanic odyssey of the poems in this first collection of Trish Shishikura spans a decade of searching for the bones of the dead and singing to them through storms… The eight sections offer coordinates of the quests of Shishikura’s personae to retrieve memory marked by the anguish of violence, grief, loss… In the collection’s final poem ‘Sayonara,’ her persona’s infinitives can be read as imperatives of her poetics… ‘To let go. To allow new poems. To arrive. To stay.’” —Marjorie Evasco 

About the Book 

In poems that travel from domestic rooms to interrogations, shorelines to cityscapes, the end comes on without a gasp insists on the body’s mortality without surrendering the desire to live more deeply. Through lyric risk, documentary textures, and haunted 

tenderness, Shishikura builds a world where endings are not clean departures but recurring thresholds crossed in language, in memory, and in the body. 

Title: the end comes on without a gasp 

Author: Trish Shishikura 

Publisher: Ateneo de Manila University Press, Bughaw imprint 

Publication year: 2026 

Cover art: Trish Shishikura 

Cover design: Alex Gozum 


About the Author 

Trish Shishikura is a Tokyo-born, Luzon-based poet and photographer. She is represented by Artists & Company Manila. Her poems have appeared in Mekong Review, Rogue Agent, Softblow, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, Silliman Journal, LIKHAAN, and Tokyo Poetry Journal, among others. the end comes on without a gasp is her debut poetry collection. 

Availability

the end comes on without a gasp is available through Ateneo de Manila University Press and its distribution channels. 

Ateneo de Manila University Press (Bughaw imprint) 

Email: unipress@ateneo.edu 

Website: unipress.ateneo.edu 

Shopee: https://go.ateneo.net/theend-SHOP

Lazada: https://go.ateneo.net/theend-LAZ

Media Inquiries / Review Copies / Interviews 

Trish Shishikura 

mail@trishshishikura 

Author website: www.trishshishikura.com


 

 

Arts Languages and Literature General Interest Arts & Culture Administration Cluster
Share:

Recent News

Bending toward justice: A forum on the ICC, the Duterte Case, and victim participation

31 Mar 2026

[Hot Off the Press] Arkipelago

31 Mar 2026

Matthew General clinches gold at Excalibur Fencing Tournament

31 Mar 2026

Silver success for Belarmino at Wilson Epee Invitational

31 Mar 2026

From AGS to ASHS: Ateneo fencers haul 6 medals at 1st Estudio de Espada League

31 Mar 2026

Ethan Santos grabs bronze at Hampton Fencing Club’s 3rd Winter Cup

31 Mar 2026

Blue Eagle blades Santos and General grab gold in Young Musketeers meet

31 Mar 2026

Matthew General secures gold at Coach Benny Fencing Competition

31 Mar 2026

Bending Toward Justice: ALS Forum Examines the ICC, the Duterte Case, and Victim Participation

31 Mar 2026

Protecting Creativity: AIPO and Rizal Library Host Copyright Awareness Session for the Ateneo Community

31 Mar 2026

You may also like these articles

Arkipelago

31 Mar 2026

[Hot Off the Press] Arkipelago

New book from the Ateneo Press Arkipelago provides a fascinating and fantastical twist on Philippine politics and history Our country is an archipelago of stories

Copyright Awareness Session

31 Mar 2026

Protecting Creativity: AIPO and Rizal Library Host Copyright Awareness Session for the Ateneo Community

On March 18, 2026, the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO), in collaboration with the Rizal Library, successfully conducted a Copyright Awareness Session held on the

Close up of University seal and logo at Xavier Hall

31 Mar 2026

Holy Week 2026 Holidays (Memo # UHR2526-038)

Memo # UHR2526-038 31 March 2026 TO: All Employees FROM: [Sgd] Maria Victoria T Cortez, PhD Vice President for University Human Resources SUBJECT: Holy Week

ASOG’s Tobacco Control initiatives spotlighted in DOH National Technical Working Group for Tobacco Prevention and Control

31 Mar 2026

ASOG’s Tobacco Control initiatives spotlighted in DOH National Technical Working Group for Tobacco Prevention and Control

On March 10 to 12, 2026, the Ateneo School of Government (ASOG), through its research and public policy unit, the Ateneo Policy Center, participated in

Geloy Concepcion Exhibition 2026

30 Mar 2026

Things You Wanted to Say But Never Did: Geloy Concepcion’s six-year project makes Its exhibition debut at the Ateneo Art Gallery

Geloy Concepcion’s Things You Wanted To Say But Never Did comes to the Ateneo Art Gallery this 18 April 2026. After receiving almost 300,000 messages

Love If I'm Pretty

30 Mar 2026

[Hot Off the Press] Love If I'm Pretty

New YA Release from the Ateneo Press Love If I’m Pretty tackles the nuances of growing up through complex characters and straightforward prose What do

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108, Philippines

info@ateneo.edu

+63 2 8426 6001

Connect With Us
  • Contact Ateneo
  • A to Z Directory
  • Social Media
Information for
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
  • International Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Researchers & Visiting Academics
  • Parents
  • Donors & Partners
  • Visitors & Media
  • Careers
Security & Emergency
  • COVID-19
  • Campus Safety
  • Network & Tech
  • Emergency Management
  • Disaster Preparedness
Digital Resources
  • AteneoBlueCloud
  • Archium
  • Rizal Library
  • Ateneo Mail (Staff)
  • Ateneo Student Email
  • Alumni Mail
  • Branding & Trademarks
  • Data Privacy
  • Acceptable Use Policy
  • Report Website Issues
  • Ateneo Network
  • Philippine Jesuits

Copyright © 2022 Ateneo de Manila University. All rights reserved. | info@ateneo.edu | +63 2 8426 6001

Search