Musings (2025) (Guest Post)

Three book covers displayed on a table: 'Oriental Skies', 'Topher Wins', and 'Musings'. | Musings By Wellington Ong

‘My desperate yearnings as a schoolboy / My true fantasy, a dreamer full to the brim / Were clocking you, beauteous, radiant but coy / Your dreary eyes wide open, angelic face held nigh / Ready for the next decade, prepped to fly’

The except is taken from ‘Mi Primer Adios’ (‘My First Farewell’). My finest piece kicks off my debut collection. Inspired by national hero, Jose Rizal’s last hurrah. In this tribute poem, I wax nostalgic about the Philippines. There are forty-three poems in ‘Musings’. Some are mini-epics while one is a haiku. The title poem was featured in my high school yearbook. The rest are unpublished, many penned only recently. I chronicle in my inimitable style, producing polished narrative poetry.

The Third Pillar

Today marks the publication of my third book. After releasing a 300-page memoir, I needed another challenge. Poetry became my new frontier. I’ve self published many hard copies of my poetry debut. The journey to the finish line had hurdles. It took me a while before my finest was out there. As they say, ‘Pain is temporary, pride is forever.’

I’ve published works in three literary categories: fiction, nonfiction, and now…poetry. My current release is 116 pages and can be purchased as a PDF file on my site.

My designer did a splendid job again with the cover and book design. Props to him.

Musings Poems Selected And New By Wellington Ong
Book cover

For all walks of life

This collection is witty, sharp, and relatable. You could be the school kid in the playground. Or the drowning ‘MIT’ student. Say hello to Sydney’s George Street and All Saints’ Day in the Philippines. Who is the metaphysician of verses? Where is Struggle Street? Join me as I scout houses with my mentor, Uncle Ned. These characters typify the so-called battlers, yearning for a fair go. Or you could be all of the above.

Whether in suburban Sydney or Wellington’s alma maters, in the ‘Town of Cuts’ or the State Library…welcome aboard! In my teens, Rizal and Jose Garcia Villa sparked my creativity. Villa’s reverse consonance and minimalist style gave my verses colour. Aside from this technique, I likewise mobilised couplets and alternate rhymes. There are no freestyle poems in this collection. Among my other poetic influences are Samuel Beckett, Haruki Murakami, and Emmy winner Atlanta.

Not a loose word

This project has been a long time coming. I’ve only become a prolific poet in the past two years. To collate, edit, and publish my work required patience and diligence. This book is a testament to my tenacity and resilience. As Ernest Hemingway once wrote, ‘Courage is grace under pressure.’

Happy Reading!

My instagram handle is @topherdman

My site’s literary section has my best poems: https://topherong.net/archives/category/literary

The ebook can be purchased on this page:

https://topherong.net/product/musings-poems-selected-and-new

Topher Wins, my memoir/self help book can also be purchased from my site:


About Musings (2025):

As mentioned in the title, this is a guest post. I hope you enjoyed it and consider purchasing Musings By Wellington Ong using the links he’s provided. And do feel free to check out his amazing blog as well by clicking here.

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13 responses to “Musings (2025) (Guest Post)”

  1. Many thanks to my fellow author for the opportunity to guest post.

    1. Happy to share the guest post and wishing you all the best with your book, may it be very successful.

  2. Great Guest Post
    Sounds Like a
    Very Focused Effort

    Best Wishes..:)

    1. Thanks for the kind words. Yes, it took many drafts and tweaks. Good luck to you too.

  3. 🙏🌹

    Aum Shanti

  4. I am very impressed by Wellington Ong’s publishing journey. Congratulations to Wellington. The photos were fun to look at and I like skiing too.

  5. Thank you. Yes, it’s a unique journey. Fingers crossed, I hope it translates to decent sales figures.

  6. Kudos to Wellington and his great quote! Im impressed with his journey. All the best to him! ❤️

  7. Thank you, Cindy. Yes, that quote was inspired by our national hero. An arduous journey but worth it. Godspeed!

  8. Wonderful share and such impressive works, Wellington 😀 !!! Will definitely read and check out your books ~ Much success your way, always !!! <3

  9. TY for the support. It’s nice to hear that. Best wishes, Wellington

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