Andrew J. Offutt

Andrew J. Offutt
Born August 16, 1934
Kentucky
Died April 30, 2013 (aged 78)
Kentucky
Occupation Author, editor
Genre Science fiction, fantasy

Andrew Jefferson Offutt (August 16, 1934 – April 30, 2013)[1] was an American science fiction and fantasy author.[1] He wrote as John Cleve, Andrew J. Offutt, A. J. Offutt, and Andy Offutt. His normal byline, andrew j. offutt, has all his name in lower-case letters. He wrote hundreds of erotic novels under pen-names and house-names such as John Cleve, Jeff Douglas, Farrah Fawkes, Baxter Giles, J. X. Williams, and Turk Winter.

Life and family

Offutt was born in a log cabin in rural Kentucky. He was married for more than 50 years to Jodie McCabe Offutt of Lexington, Kentucky. They have four children; author Chris Offutt, Jeff Offutt, Professor of Software Engineering at George Mason University, Scotty Hyde, copy editor for the Park City Daily News in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Melissa Offutt, who is a sales executive for Sprint in San Diego. Offutt also has five grandchildren, Sam, Steffi, James, Joyce, and Andrew.

Career

Offutt began publishing in 1954 with the story "And Gone Tomorrow" in If. Despite this early sale, he did not consider his professional life to have begun until he sold the story "Blacksword" to Galaxy in 1959. His first true SF novel was Evil Is Live Spelled Backwards in 1970. Offutt disliked the title of this book, calling it "embarrassingly amateur".

Offutt wrote and published numerous novels and short stories, including several in the "Thieves World" series edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey, which feature his best known character, the thief, Hanse, also known as Shadowspawn (and, later, Chance). His "Iron Lords" series, likewise, was popular. Offutt also wrote two series of books based on characters by Robert E. Howard, one on Howard's best known character, Conan, and one on a lesser known character, Cormac mac Art. He also wrote the 19-book science fiction "Spaceways" series, over half of which were collaborations.

As an editor Offutt produced a series of five anthologies entitled Swords Against Darkness, which included the first professional sale by Charles de Lint. From 1976 to 1978 he served as president of the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA).

Offutt wrote hundreds of pornographic/erotic works under over a dozen different pseudonyms, not all of them identified. Known pseudonyms include John Cleve, J.(John) X. Williams, Jeff Douglas, Turk Winter, Farrah Fawkes, & Baxter Giles. His main works in this area include the historical "Crusader" series.

Bibliography

Thieves' World

War of the Gods on Earth

War of the Wizards

Conan

Cormac Mac Art

Non-series novels

Edited works

Works written under pseudonyms

Spaceways

Crusader

Non-series novels

Non-fiction works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Andrew Offutt (1934–2013)". Locus (Locus Publications). April 30, 2013. Retrieved May 1, 2013.

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