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As a [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim]] writing fellow, he submitted a collection of short stories, ''"A Stream at Dalton Pass and Other Stories,"'' for his [[Ph.D.]] in [[English]] at the [[University of Denver]]. This collection won a prize at the at the same time that his second novel, ''"More Than Conquerors"'' won the first prize for the novel.
 
He married [[Edith L. Tiempo]], a multi-awarded writer, poet, and critic and a [[National Artist of the Philippines|National Artist]] for Literature (1999). They have a daughter, also a multi-awarded writer and scholar, [[Rowena Tiempo Torrevillas]].
 
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