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Mayet Ligad Yuhico

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Mayet Ligad Yuhico

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Mayet Ligad Yuhico is a Filipino-born, Singapore-based speculative fiction author whose work blends history, art, and dystopian futures.

She is best known for The Gospel of Eliana (2025), a dual-timeline historical thriller that spans centuries and uncovers secrets hidden in lost gospels and works of art, and Homo Roboticus (2019), a speculative novel exploring climate collapse, war, and the rise of sentient machines. She has also written Fourteen Days, a romantic contemportary novel published in 2012.

Born and raised in the Philippines, she has been based in Singapore since 2012.

Her fiction often moves between past and future, weaving hidden histories with imagined worlds, and examining how truth survives — or is buried — across time.

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Average rating: 4.1 · 10 ratings · 5 reviews · 3 distinct works
The Gospel of Eliana: A Dua...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 7 ratings4 editions
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Homo Roboticus

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 2 ratings2 editions
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Fourteen Days

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2011
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Why Does Trauma Echo Across Two Thousand Years?

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Why Does Trauma Echo Across Two Thousand Years?

A reader recently asked a thoughtful question about one of the quieter themes in The Gospel of Eliana — the appearance of PTSD in the modern storyline and how it relates to the ancient narrative.

It prompted a reflection on how trauma, memory, and testimony sometimes travel across generations.

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The Gospel of Eliana by Mayet Ligad Yuhico
"I had to stop again and again to remind myself that this book is a work of historical fiction. The imagery felt so vivid and alive—especially in the sections told from Eliana’s point of view—that it was easy to forget I wasn’t reading something real." Read more of this review »
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