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H.A. Willis (Howard Alan Willis) is an Australian essayist, critic and editor. Born in November 1948 at Colac, Victoria, he grew up in that state (Apollo Bay, Kyneton and Ballarat) and subsequently lived in Darwin, Auckland (1970–80) and rural Tasmania before settling with his wife and their two young sons in Perth in late 1981.As a student at LaTrobe University he was one of the group who, in October 1967, wrote and produced the first issue of Cinema Papers, edited by Philippe Mora.
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Willis, H. A. H.A. Willis
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Australian writer
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Howard Willis
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Howard Alan Willis
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