Álvaro Seiça Neves
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Álvaro Seiça Neves was born in 1983 in Aveiro, studied architecture and then Portuguese, English and North-American literature.
He had his first solo exhibition, "3", of poetry and photography, in 2003. Afterwards, he published the book Hidra, in 2004, by Corpos Editora.
Soares Feitosa, Brasilian author and publisher of Jornal de Poesia, dedicates a homepage to his poetry, in 2004. This is the year that sees the foundation of the blog caput, meanwhile stopped.
In 2007 the essay "Shaping Absence: Carol Ann Duffy's Rapture" was published on Carlos Ceia's website.
In the same year, he founded BYPASS, a semestral publication, regarding Arts, Social, Humnan and Natural Sciences, which will be printed shortly, devoting the first issue to Architecture, from the point of view of different artists and thinkers. Gaëlle Silva Marques and Álvaro Seiça Neves are the editors of this new paradigm in authorship publication.
In 2008 he starts giving formation about hyperfiction at Companhia do Eu, a structure dedicated to Creative Writing, founded by Pedro Sena-Lino.
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- Hidra, Corpos Editora, V.N.Gaia, 2004

