Bradley Denton
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(1958 --)
Bradley Clayton Denton is an American SF author. He has also written other types of fiction, such as the black comedy Blackburn, about a sympathetic serial killer. He was born in Towanda, Kansas, and attended the University of Kansas at Lawrence. He graduated with degrees in astronomy (B.A.) and English (M.A.).
His first published work was the short story, "The Music of the Spheres," published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (March, 1984).
He now lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife Barbara.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1985 -- Campbell Award nominee
- 1988 -- Name That Con 1
- 1989 -- Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 1992 -- John W. Campbell, Jr. Memorial Award
- 1993 -- Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 1994 -- ArmadilloCon 16
- 1995 -- World Fantasy Award for Best Collection.
- 1998 -- ArmadilloCon 20
- 2005 -- Conestoga 9, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award,Best Novella Hugo nominee
- 2006 -- World Fantasy Convention 2006
- 2009 -- Archon 33
- 2011 -- DeepSouthCon 49 and at FenCon VIII
- 2013 -- Apollocon 2013
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