Talk:Nick Alexander (author)
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[edit]It seems to me that the UK author Nick Alexander is much better known than the ski jumper - I was surprised to see that he isn't in wikipedia (or rather on on the Portuguese version).
If anyone knows how to fix this (I don't know how to do editing here) I would suggest the following as a start taken from his homepage www.nick-alexander.com
Nick Alexander is a British author of four novels.50 Reasons to Say Goodbye (2004), followed by Sottopassaggio (2005) and Good Thing, Bad Thing (2006) and 13:55 Eastern Standard Time (2007).
He grew up in the seaside town of Margate England and lived in Cambridge and New York before moving to the south of France where he now lives.
Nick also edits and contributes to the gay literature website, BIGfib.com
Links: www.nick-alexander.com, www.BIGfib.com
Rosemary Snow