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Jefferson Putnam Swycaffer (born ) is an American writer best known for his "'' Traveller''-like" science fiction who lives in
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Career

Jefferson Swycaffer started his writing career in 1979 at the age of 23 with "At the Sign of the Brass Beast", a
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short story published in
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's anthology ''Swords Against Darkness IV''. The same year, his short story "A Typical Night in the Life of Nine Ordinary (?) People" was published in the December 1979 edition of ''
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'' (Issue #32). In 1984, seven years after the publication of the popular science fiction role-playing game '' Traveller'', Swycaffer wrote ''Not in Our Stars'', a science fiction novel published by
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that used themes and tropes used in ''Traveller''. Swycaffer did not have a license from
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to publish ''Traveller'' material, so he did not use ''Traveller''s "Charted Space" locations or any personalities mentioned in the game. Instead, he set the novel in an area he called the Concordat of Archive. He followed this in 1985 with two more "''Traveller''-like" Concordat novels (''The Universal Prey'' and ''Become the Hunted''), and a collection of Concordat short stories in 1986 (''The Praesidium of Archive''), all published by Avon. In 1988, Swycaffer moved to
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to publish three books in the ''Tales of the Concordat'' series. Swycaffer then left the "''Traveller''-like" universe to write ''Warsprite'' (1990), and ''War of the Futures'' (1991), both published by TSR. ''Best in Show: Fifteen Years of Outstanding Furry Fiction'' includes a Swycaffer short story.


Critical reception

In the November 1979 edition of ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Review'' (Vol. 1, No. 10), David Dvorkin reviewed Andrew J. Offutt's anthology ''Swords Against Darkness IV'', and found most of the short stories except the one by Swycaffer to be not very good. He wrote, "Yet another collection of original heroic fantasy stories... Only one, 'At the Sign of the Brass Beast', by Jeff P. Swycaffer succeeeds fully." Game historian Shannon Appelcline reviewed Swycaffer's fourth book, ''The Praesidium of Archive'', for the December 2011 issue of '' Freelance Traveller'', and found that, compared to Swycaffer's first three novels, the writing in this novel finally "reaches a well-polished and professional level", although he noted "Swycaffer still seems too intent on men and women working together falling into obsessive love. I also at times find his stories overly philosophical, which was one of the things that made his earlier books hard to read at times." Appelgate concluded, "''The Praesidium of Archive'' is a well-written and interesting novel of a ''Traveller''-like universe... Though the framing structure is weak, overall ''The Praesidium of Archive'' comes across as the best of the four Concordat books published by Avon. As such I've given it a '4' ut of 5for both Style and Substance."


Other reviews

* "Review of Praesidium", Joy Hibbert, ''Paperback Inferno'' (Issue 61)


Bibliography


''Series''


Concordat

#''Not in Our Stars'' (1984) #''The Universal Prey'' (1985) #''Become the Hunted'' (1985) #''The Praesidium of Archive'' (1986)


Tales of the Concordat

#''The Empire's Legacy'' (1988) #''Voyage of the Planetslayer'' (1988) #''Revolt and Rebirth'' (1988)


''Novels''

*''Warsprite'' (1990) *''Web of Futures'' (1991)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Swycaffer, Jefferson P. 1956 births American male novelists American science fiction writers Living people