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Russell B. Farr
Russell B. Farr is an Australian editor and writer of speculative fiction. Biography Farr was born in Perth, Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia. In 1996 he founded Ticonderoga Publications publishing works by authors such as Sean Williams (author), Sean Williams and Stephen Dedman. In 1999 Farr created the online journal ''Ticonderoga Online'', which in 2006 won the Ditmar Award for best fanzine. In 2008 Farr won the Ditmar Award for best collected work as the editor of the anthology ''Fantastic Wonder Stories''. He also won the 2008 Aurealis Award for best collection as the editor of Sean Williams' collection ''Magic Dirt: The Best of Sean Williams''. Farr as a writer has published over 100 stories articles, reviews and essays. He now lives in Greenwood, Western Australia, Greenwood, Western Australia. Awards and nominations Bibliography Anthologies ;As editor: *''Fantastic Wonder Stories'' (2007) *''The Workers' Paradise'' (2007, co-edited with Nick Evans) *''Belon ...
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