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Felix Rizo

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Félix Rizo: writer, play writer, essayist and poet begun to write since the age of twelve. Also known by the literary names, Cristiano M. Jaime and Chicho Porras, he was born in Cuba to Spanish and Portuguese parents. Presently, a Miami resident, Rizo also lived in New Jersey, Santa Fe, and New Mexico, where he was surrounded by a charismatic diaspora of European-descending-immigrants. His characters, traditions, and style are the amalgamation of a literary cosmovision imbued with north american southwestern modus vivendi, and parallelism that is managed with outstanding literary precision. These artifacts provide Rizo with a unique voice that is not only well-seasoned, and nurturing, but alluring and necessary for the present day times. A true master of the burlesque, Félix's powerful imagery propels readers, actors, and spectators to a constellation of his own making; supernovas of feelings, asteroids of emotions swaying from the author's universe to our own. His plays have been featured in New York, Santa Fe, and Miami. He is also the director and editor of the literary magazine, Rácata, which is distributed in Miami, New York, and Santa Fe.

Published work

-De Mujeres y Perros (short stories)

-Cuentos de Caronte (short stories)

-El mundo sin Clara.

-El Extraño Viaje de una Salamandra.

-La Eternidad en una hora.

Poetry

-Pasado Pluscuamperfecto.

-El extraordinario moño de una Dama Boba.

-La Santa Marica Levanta su vuelo. -Poemas de Facebook.

Awards

Premio Guardarraya de Ensayo: Cuando cabalgan los Tigres.

Premio Casa Poseída, New York. Second Place. La Divina Garza Envuelta en huevo.

Cien Poemas por la Paz de Colombia. Poema, "Por una luz color blanco"

First Place, LGBT Theater Festival of Miami, Un hombre en la Ventana, 2017 and Trama, 2018

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