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Francesco Verso
Francesco Verso is an Italian science fiction writer and translator of science fiction from English into Italian. Born in Bologna, Italy, he lives and works in Rome. Biography After earning a degree in Environmental economics from Roma Tre University in 2001, Verso started working for IBM in the personal computer division. He stayed on in 2005 when that division became Lenovo, the Chinese PC multinational technology company. He left Lenovo in 2008. He started writing in 1996, first poems and then the novel ''Antidoti umani'', which was nominated for a 2004 premio Urania, Urania Award. In 2008 he received an honorable mention at the Premio Internazionale di Poesia for "Mario Luzi" In 2009 he won the Urania Award with the novel ''Il fabbricante di sorrisi'', published in the ''Urania (magazine), I romanzi di Urania'' series with the title ''e-Doll''. In 2010, he finished his third novel, ''Livido'', and the short stories "Flush", "Dodici centesimi", "Sogno di un futuro di mezza ...
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