ROBERT E. VARDEMAN

'Robert Edward Vardeman' (sometimes called 'Vardebob') (1947- ) is an American science fiction fan and writer. He got his start in writing by writing for science fiction fanzines, and was nominated for the 1972 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. He is the author of more than fifty fantasy and science fiction novels. He created the ''Cenotaph Road'' series of science fantasy novels; co-wrote the ''Swords of Raemllyn'' series (with George W. Proctor) and the ''The War of Powers'' series with Victor Milan; and wrote '', a story. He wrote the ''Keys to Paradise'' fantasy series under the pseudonymn "Daniel Moran," unaware of the existence of writer Daniel Keys Moran. He also wrote ''Tom Swift: Gateway to Doom'' (1983) from Tom Swift III and ''The Microbots'', part of the Tom Swift IV series of books; as well as writing numerous westerns under various pen names, including 'Karl Lassiter'.
Vardeman is a longtime resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico. He graduated from the University of New Mexico with a B.S. in physics and a M.S. in materials engineering. He worked for Sandia National Laboratories in the Solid State Physics Research Department before becoming a full-time writer.

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