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I've been writing since I was twelve. Most of my older works (I used to write sf short stories), were quite bad, to tell the truth, and I've trashed nearly all I wrote 'till age seventeen.
At seventeen I became interested on theatre, and I begun to write some play. In the meanwhile I was editor in chief of my hig school student's magazine, and I still wrote short stories. I even won a prize sponsored by the EC with an article about the perception among young people of the european identity and future.
In 1994 I wrote my first novel, "Schegge di specchio" (Mirror's bits), a work about the world perception of a twenty-something dealing with a boring university course, an uncertain art vocation and some relationship trouble. It wasn't as bad as it may seem, anyway nobody published it 'till now.
In 1995 a company in Trieste staged a play I had written some time before, "Cosi' potrebbe andare" (Should work), a surrelist play wich stealed something from Pirandello and something from Ionesco, and portraited the meeting between a writer and one of his creatures.
In 1997 and 1998 I've been editor in chief of an on-line anime fanzine, "N.S.D.", and during the summer of '98 I've been the italian editor of "LinuxFocus", publishing the italian translation of this on-line magazine.
I'm still writing short stories, now and then, and trying to publish them. Right now I'm writing a noir novel, which will hopefully been ready around December.
In the future I'll put on-line some of my works, possibly both in italian and in english translation.



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