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Proposed deletion of Friday nite


The article Friday nite has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
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Felix Calvino
 Félix Calvino Author

Description From AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource Biography Félix Calvino was born in Galicia, on the northwest coast of Spain and grew up on a farm. To avoid military service under General Franco, he went to England where he worked and studied English, his third language. He migrated to Australia in the later sixties, settled in Sydney and worked in the travel, restaurant, and wine industry. In 1996 he moved to Melbourne and a year later, a long-held ambition for a tertiary education was fulfilled when he was admitted to the University of Melbourne. There he studied English and Spanish as components of his Bachelor of Arts degree. He is currently undertaking a Masters degree in Creative Writing at the University of Queensland, and working on a novel about the migrant experience. Awards Inaugural Cecilie Anne Sloane Postgraduate English Creative Writing Research Scholarship' (2010) Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships, Literature Board Grants, 2007 UQ Vanguard Literary Awards, 2004: Runner Up Note: For 'The Swallow' Published works 27 works www.austlit.edu.au/ Author’s website http://ahatfulofcherries.blogspot.com.au/