In an interview with Jennifer Ellison, Bedford said that "You want to do more than just tell a story. You want to tell the truth, and the way you see the truth is very political, always. I hope that my politics come out in what I choose to write about." Bedford's truth often related to the lives of women, and the ways in which they can be trapped. Her collection of short stories,
Country Girl, Again, "paints a bleak, unillusioned picture of rural life and its stifling or destructive effects on the lives of women". Similarly,
Colouring In, a collaborative work, also explores women's lives, this time looking at "the pleasures and pressures of urban life". Bedford's crime and historical novels also focus on women and their experience.
Sister Kate, her novel imagining the life of
Ned Kelly' sister, provides a feminist perspective on a legend which until then had been almost totally expressed in terms of male mythology, and
If With a Beating Heart is about "the turbulent life" of Claire Claremont, who was the stepsister oo
Mary Shelley and the lover of
Lord Byron. ==Death==