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Keith Roberts (1935 - 2000), was a British science fiction author.
He began publishing with two stories in the September 1964 issue
of Science Fantasy magazine, "Anita" (the first of a series
of stories featuring a teenage modern witch and her eccentric granny)
and "Escapism."
Several of his early stories were written using the pseudonym Alistair
Bevan. His second novel, Pavane, which is really a collection of
linked stories, may be his most famous work: an alternate history
novel in which the Roman Catholic Church takes control of England
following the assassination of Queen Elizabeth I.
Roberts wrote numerous novels and short stories, and also worked
as an illustrator. His artistic contributions include covers and
interior artwork for New Worlds and Science Fantasy, later renamed
Impulse. He also edited the last few issues of Impulse although
the nominal editor was Harry Harrison.
In later life, Roberts lived in Salisbury. He was diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis in 1990, and died of its complications in October
2000. Obituaries recalled him as a talented but personally 'difficult'
author, with a history of disputes with publishers, editors and
colleagues.
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