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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

=== Novels ===
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*''[[Crisis on Centaurus]]'' (1986)
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Brad Ferguson
Born1953
OccupationAuthor, radio writer, editor and producer
GenreScience fiction

Brad Ferguson (born 1953), is an American science fiction writer. He worked as a writer, editor and producer for CBS Radio News in New York. He is married to scientist Kathi Ferguson, with whom he collaborated on one novel.

Ferguson is the author of a number of Star Trek tie-in novels, several short stories, and the post-holocaust novel The World Next Door.

He served a three-year term as eastern regional director of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), starting in 1999.

Bibliography

Novels

Short stories

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