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Castillos father is the novelist Erwin Castillo, whose long awaited epic work Cape Engaño is still searching for the right publisher. The dead painters younger half brother is the guitarist Diego of the alternative, indie band Sandwich.
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Billed as a Fellowship Colloquium, it was part of the Living Voice in Conversation Series offered regularly by Likhaan: The UP Creative Writing Center and the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
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Billed as a Fellowship Colloquium, it was part of the Living Voice in Conversation Series offered regularly by Likhaan: The UP Creative Writing Center and the Department of English and Comparative Literature.
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