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'''Brian Wilson Aldiss''', born 18 [[August]] [[1925]], is a longstanding author of science fiction and criticism. He was awarded the title of Officer of the Order of the [[British Empire]] (OBE) in [[2005]].
'''Brian Wilson Aldiss''', born [[18 [August]] [[1925]], is a longstanding author of science fiction and criticism. He was awarded the title of Officer of the Order of the [[British Empire]] (OBE) in [[2005]].


Aldiss is the author of the short story ''[[Umwelts for Hire]]'' in ''[[The Brilliant Book 2011]]''. Aged 85 at the time of its publication, Aldiss is one of the oldest contributors of any kind to the ''Doctor Who'' franchise and one of its most prominent contributors (at least within the science fiction realm).
Aldiss is the author of the short story ''[[Umwelts for Hire]]'' in ''[[The Brilliant Book 2011]]''. Aged 85 at the time of its publication, Aldiss is one of the oldest contributors of any kind to the ''Doctor Who'' franchise and one of its most prominent contributors (at least within the science fiction realm).
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Brian Wilson Aldiss, born [[18 [August]] 1925, is a longstanding author of science fiction and criticism. He was awarded the title of Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2005.

Aldiss is the author of the short story Umwelts for Hire in The Brilliant Book 2011. Aged 85 at the time of its publication, Aldiss is one of the oldest contributors of any kind to the Doctor Who franchise and one of its most prominent contributors (at least within the science fiction realm).

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