Toastmaster: Bradley Denton
BRADLEY DENTON, who lives in greater Austin, has been creating his
own special brand of speculative fiction for the past several years.
His first novel, Wrack and Roll (1986), was an intriguing
rock-and-roll alternate history that earned him a nomination for the
Campbell award for best new SF writer. Denton's second novel, Buddy
Holly is Alive and Well on Ganymede (1991), won the prestigious
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best SF novel, and earned Denton
comparisons to Philip K. Dick and Kurt Vonnegut. His most recent
novel, Blackburn (1993), is an indescribably delightful journey
into the mind and life of a serial killer. We know it's
indescribable because at the last FACT book discussion, everyone
liked the book a lot but no one could fully articulate why.
This bio was written by A. T. Campbell III.
(Last Updated 8/16/94)
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