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Francis Payne (born 1953) is an Australian writer of speculative fiction.
Francis Payne | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) Scotland |
Nationality | Australian |
Genre | Speculative fiction |
Payne was born in 1953 in Scotland. In 1967 Payne emigrated to Australia.[1] Payne won his first award in 1978 with his work "Albert's Bellyful" which won the Ditmar Award for best Australian short fiction.[2] In 1995 he won the Aurealis Award for best horror short story with his chapbook "Olympia".[3][4] Payne has a wife and child and is currently living outside Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1]
Year | Award | Work | Category | Result |
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1978 | Ditmar Award | "Albert's Bellyful" | Best Australian short fiction | Won[2] |
1995 | Aurealis Award | "Olympia" | Best horror short story | Won[4] |
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