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Revision as of 21:15, 20 October 2005 editPilatus (talk | contribs)3,090 edits AfD, obscure, unpublished manuscript  Revision as of 21:18, 20 October 2005 edit undoPilatus (talk | contribs)3,090 editsm signed nominationNext edit →
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As this is an unpublished work of an obscure author this entry should be deleted. As this is an unpublished work of an obscure author this entry should be deleted.


Please note that this entry was brough to us by the same anonymous hoaxter that brought us ] and his œvre, whose entry is up for deletion ]. Please note that this entry was brough to us by the same anonymous hoaxter that brought us ] and his œvre, whose entry is up for deletion ]. ] 21:18, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

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Calchas Street

"Calchas Street is an as-yet incomplete manuscript by the British writer Alistair Davie", the article informs. The phrase "Calchas Street" itself gives no Google hits; the name of the author Alistair Davie gives one pertinent hit - the website of the British Arts Council informs that Alistair was awarded GBP 600 to support a manuscript reading to secure a literaty agent for his piece "Waiting Room". Alistair's name does not return any hits in the catalogue of the British Library.

As this is an unpublished work of an obscure author this entry should be deleted.

Please note that this entry was brough to us by the same anonymous hoaxter that brought us Professor David Ashmead and his œvre, whose entry is up for deletion here. Pilatus 21:18, 20 October 2005 (UTC)