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K. A. Bedford
Kenneth Adrian Bedford, better known under the pseudonym of K. A. Bedford, is an Australian writer of science fiction. Biography Bedford was born in Fremantle, Western Australia. In 2003 Bedford's first novel, ''Orbital Burn'', was released in Canada by Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing. He has since published five more novels. ''Eclipse (Bedford novel), Eclipse'' and ''Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait'' both won the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2005 and 2008 respectively, while ''Orbital Burn'' and ''Hydrogen Steel'' both received short-list nominations in the same category. ''Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait'' was also a shortlist nominee for the 2008 Philip K. Dick Award. It was later released by an Australian publisher, Fremantle Press, in 2009 and featured a different cover. ''Paradox Resolution'', the sequel to ''Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait'', was released in 2012 and continues the adventures of Aloysius "Spider" Webb. Bedford is ...
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