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December 29, 2010

2010 EMSAH REVIEW

December 30, 2010

Felix Calvino, a current MPhil student, was the recipient of the inaugural Cecilie Anne Sloane Postgraduate English Creative Writing Research Scholarship


Writing Area Report http://www.uq.edu.au/emsah/eoy2010/writing.html/#initiative The University of Queensland, Australia
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Published on December 29, 2010 12:50

October 16, 2010

Media Resources Centre: Industry News

October 24, 2010

Congratulations to recipients of MRC Next StepJoin Us

Producer Alexandra Blue and Writer/Director Dimitrios Pouliotis were the successful team selected for $25,000 investment from the MRC for their 15 minute film Unfinished Thoughts, based on a short story by Felix Calvino.

Funding was made up of $15,000 in cash from MRC and $5,000 equipment hire from Picture Hire and MRC, as well as $5,000 in post production equipment and/or facilities from Oasis Post.

Production is scheduled to commence in November 2010.

We wish them all the best for an enjoyable shoot.

http://www.mrc.org.au/follow-it/news/187

Media Resource Centre :: Industry News

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Published on October 16, 2010 16:07

September 23, 2010

PINSTRIPE FEDORA

September 24, 2010

Two stories

The Gypsies
The Hen

http://www.pinstripefedora.com/issue8.html
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Published on September 23, 2010 09:55

July 29, 2010

THE MIX TAPE FAST FORWARD

July 29, 2010

An Amazing Feat: Startling Stories in Tiny Spaces
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews

This review is from: The Mix Tape (Perfect Paperback)
THE MIX TAPE is from the series FLASH FORWARD: A Collection of Flash Fiction - 2010 and is a winner from the cover design, to the concept of dividing the book in two parts - one opens from the front, the other flips the book and turns is upside down for part 2. Inside this little treasure trove are what s...
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Published on July 29, 2010 13:48

July 21, 2010

Antipodes (Brooklyn, New York)

July 17, 2010

Review

Multicultural, pastoral tales hint at the unknown

Félix Calviño. A Hatful of Cherries

Steve Goerger
Salem, OR

Echoing the biography of its author, Félix Calviño’s A Hatful of Cherries is perhaps most notable for its intriguing juxtaposition of Spanish and Australian cultures. …
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Published on July 21, 2010 23:58

July 17, 2010

Antipodes (Brooklyn, New York)


July 17, 2010



Review



Multicultural, pastoral tales hint at the unknown

Félix Calviño. A Hatful of Cherries

Steve Goerger

Salem, OR



Echoing the biography of its author, Félix Calviño's A Hatful of Cherries is perhaps most notable for its intriguing juxtaposition of Spanish and Australian cultures. Of the sixteen short stories collected here, ten are set in Spain, where Calvino was raised and from which he fled military service during the deadly Spanish Civil War; six take...

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Published on July 17, 2010 16:14

June 23, 2010

A Hatful of Cherries

June 24, 2010

Dear Friends,

A Hatful of Cherries has been reprinted!
My sincere thanks for your support,

Félix


http://www.scholarly.info/allbooks/.
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Published on June 23, 2010 12:11

May 28, 2010

New York

June 4, 2010



(Note New Venue)




Saturday, June 19th, 8:00-11:00 P.M.

A Reading and Release Party to Celebrate Fast Forward (Volume 3): The Mix Tape..

The Path Cafe

131 Christopher Street

New York, NY 10014

(212) 243-1311



www.pathcafe.com/









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Published on May 28, 2010 16:42

A Hatful of Cherries

June 24, 2010

Amigos,

A Hatful of Cherries has been reprinted!
My sincere thanks for your support,

Félix

http://www.scholarly.info/allbooks/.
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Published on May 28, 2010 16:42

May 5, 2010

Your Letter

aMay 5, 2010





(Original Format)



Your Letter

comes at Christmas

and joins the ones

already in the garage

in a shoe box,

fading like

the dreams of children.



Your words

tell of a bountiful corn crop

and summer dances,

silent birds,

snow-covered fields.



I see your handwriting,

hear you laugh

splashing in the stream,

running on yellow leaves

through the naked woods.



Now I know why you cried

in your sleep.





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Published on May 05, 2010 00:41