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Robert Edward Vardeman (sometimes called Vardebob) (born 1947) is an American
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Career

Robert E. Vardeman was born in
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, but is a longtime resident of
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,
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. He graduated from the
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with a B.S. in
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and a
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in materials science. He worked for
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in the
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Research Department before becoming a full-time writer. He got his start in writing by writing for
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, and was nominated for the 1972
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for Best Fan Writer. Vardeman is one of the founders of
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, a
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in
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.


Pseudonyms

The first volume in Vardeman's ''Keys to Paradise'' fantasy series was credited to the pseudonym "Daniel Moran", the publisher possibly being unaware of author
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, but the second book in that series then stated that Vardeman was "writing as Daniel Moran." Vardeman started publishing two other series under pseudonyms in the late 1980s – the fantasy series ''After the Spell Wars'' under the name F.J. Hale, and the Star Frontier science fiction series under the name of Edward S. Hudson. Both of these series were partially republished under Vardeman's own name. He also wrote ''Gateway to Doom'' (1983) from Tom Swift III, and ''The Microbots'' (1992) and ''Mutant Beach'' (1992), part of the
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series of books under the house pen name, Victor Appleton; as well as writing numerous westerns under the pen names Karl Lassiter and Jackson Lowry. He also wrote in the mid-1970s for Book Creations, Inc., under house pseudonym Paul Kenyon for '' The Baroness'' series, but the book was canceled before publication. Similar work includes eight novels written for the Nick Carter adventure series, the novel ''Sea Fire'' under the name Cliff Garnett, more than 100 novels written for a major western series, plus eight novels written for another western series that was less enduring.


Works

He is the author of more than fifty fantasy and science fiction novels. An anthology of his short fiction, ''Stories From Desert Bob's Reptile Ranch'', was published in 2007.


''Star Trek''

He wrote the original story novels '' Mutiny on the Enterprise'' focusing on
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battling his own crew, and '' The Klingon Gambit'', another official Star Trek novel.


Science fiction and fantasy

Vardeman's fantasy series include '' The War of Powers'' (six volumes co-authored with
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), ''Cenotaph Road'' (six volumes of
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), ''Swords of Raemllyn'' (nine volumes co-authored with Geo. W. Proctor), ''The Jade Demons'' (four books), ''The Keys to Paradise'' trilogy, ''The Demon Crown'' trilogy, and a British-published trilogy called ''The Accursed''. Vardeman also wrote the novelizations of the fantasy game series, ''
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'' and '' Ruins of Power'', a '' MechWarrior: Dark Age'' story. Vardeman's science fiction works include the ''Weapons of Chaos'', ''Masters of Space'' and ''Biowarriors'' trilogies, and the stand-alone novels ''The Sandcats of Rhyl'', ''Road to the Stars'', and ''Ancient Heavens''. The 1991
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''Death Fall'' is a related novel, although works set in a contemporary setting are often not categorized as science fiction.


Mysteries

Vardeman also wrote a series of three mystery novels involving the "psychic detective" Peter Thorne: ''The Screaming Knife'', ''The Resonance of Blood'' and ''Death Channels''.


Game tie-ins

Vardeman has written a number of game-related tie in works, including: *''Dark Legacy'' (1996) – for the ''Magic: The Gathering'' game *''The Great Helium War'' (1998) – for the ''Crimson Skies'' game *''Hell Heart'' (2000) – for the ''Vor: The Maelstrom'' game *''Ruins of Power'' (2003) – for the ''Mechwarrior: Dark Age'' branch of the ''Battletech'' game *''
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'' (2010) – novelization of the game of the same name with
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'' (2013) – novelization of the sequel


References


External links

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