"Andrew J. Offutt is the recently 'tired and re-tired', as he puts it, president of the Science Fiction Writers of America. He lovesheroic fantasy Sword and sorcery (S&S), or heroic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy characterized by sword-wielding heroes engaged in exciting and violent adventures. Elements of romance, magic, and the supernatural are also often present. Unlike works of ...though at 6' 1" he is built for speed, not combat. Kentuckian Offutt has a number of other books in and out of print, and has been a helpless fan ofRobert E. Howard Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936) was an American writer who wrote pulp magazine, pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He created the character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sor ...since birth. Now he calls himself the Steve Garvey among writers; 'Surely it's every boy's dream to grow up—but not too much—and get to write about Conan'. Offutt researches with gusto, both in and out of books, having—briefly and painfully, he says—wornchainmail Mail (sometimes spelled maille and, since the 18th century, colloquially referred to as chain mail, chainmail or chain-mail) is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. It was in common milita ...and helm and wielded sword. He is also tired of aged, bald, ugly, sexless mages and squeaky females in heroic fantasy".
Life and family
Offutt was born in a log cabin near Taylorsville,Career in speculative fiction
Career in erotica
Offutt wrote at least 420 pornographic/erotic works under seventeen different pen-names and house-names, including Opal Andrews, "Anonymous," Joe Brown, John Cleve, Camille Colben, Jack Cory, Jeremy Crebb, P. N. Dedeaux, John Denis, Jeff Douglas, Farrah Fawkes, Baxter Giles, Alan Marshall, Jeff Morehead, J. (John) X. Williams, Turk Winter, and Jeff Woodson. The first was ''Bondage Babes'', published under the name Alan Marshall by Greenleaf in 1968; the first appearance of his principal pen name, John Cleve, was on ''Slave of the Sudan'' in 1969. According to his son Chris Offutt he came to regard Cleve as more a separate persona than a pen name, and his other aliases as Cleve's pen names, not his own. As "Cleve" he published more than 130 works of erotica before the market for erotica dried up about 1985; afterwards, turning to self-publishing, he issued 260 more as Turk Winter (an early "Cleve" pen name) over the next twenty-five years. Thirty more remained unpublished at the time of his death. So prolific was Offutt in this area that in summing up his writing career his son Chris wrote that he "came to understand that my father had passed as a science-fiction writer while actually pursuing a 50-year career as a pornographer."Bibliography
Thieves' World
* "Shadowspawn" (1979) in '' Thieves' World'' * "Shadow's Pawn" (1980) * "The Vivisectionist" (1981) * "Godson" (1982) * "Rebels Aren't Born in Palaces" (1984) * "The Veiled Lady, or A Look at the Normal Folk" (1985) * "Spellmaster" (1986), with Jodie Offutt * "Homecoming" (1987) * ''Shadowspawn'' (1987) * "Night Work" (1989) * ''The Shadow of Sorcery'' (1993) * "Role Model" (2002) * "Dark of the Moon" (2004)War of the Gods on Earth
* ''The Iron Lords'' (1979) * ''Shadows out of Hell'' (1980) * ''The Lady of the Snowmist'' (1983)War of the Wizards
* ''Demon in the Mirror'' (1977), with Richard K. Lyon * ''The Eyes of Sarsis'' (1980), with Richard K. Lyon * ''Web of the Spider'' (1981), with Richard K. LyonConan
* ''Cormac mac Art
* ''Sword of the Gael'' (1975) * ''The Undying Wizard'' (1976) * ''The Sign of the Moonbow'' (1977) * ''The Mists of Doom'' (1977) * ''When Death Birds Fly'' (1980), with Keith Taylor * ''The Tower of Death'' (1982 ), with Keith TaylorNon-series novels
* ''Evil is Live Spelled Backwards'' (1970) * ''The Great 24 Hour "Thing"'' (1971) * ''The Chamber of Pleasures'' (1971) * ''The Castle Keeps'' (1972) * ''The Galactic Rejects'' (1973) * ''Messenger of Zhuvastou'' (1973) * ''Ardor on Aros'' (1973) * ''Operation: Super Ms.'' (1974) * "The Black Sorcerer of the Black Castle" (1974) * ''Genetic Bomb'' (1975), with D. Bruce Berry * ''Chieftain of Andor'' (1976) * ''My Lord Barbarian'' (1977) * ''King Dragon'' (1980) * ''Rails Across the Galaxy'' (1982), with Richard Lyon; magazine publication only * ''Deathknight'' (1990)Edited works
* '' Swords Against Darkness'' (1977) * '' Swords Against Darkness II'' (1977) * '' Swords Against Darkness III'' (1978) * ''Works written under pseudonyms
Spaceways
# ''Of Alien Bondage'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''Corundum's Woman'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''Escape from Macho'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''Satana Enslaved'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''Master of Misfit'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''Purrfect Plunder'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''The Manhuntress'' (1982, with Geo. W. Proctor, as John Cleve) # ''Under Twin Suns'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''In Quest of Qalara'' (1982, as John Cleve) # ''The Yoke of Shen'' (1983, with Geo. W. Proctor, as John Cleve) # ''The Iceworld Connection'' (1983, with Jack C. Haldeman II and Vol Haldeman, as by John Cleve) # ''Star Slaver'' (1983, with G. C. Edmondson, as John Cleve) # ''Jonuta Rising!'' (1983, with Victor Koman, as John Cleve) # ''Assignment – Hellhole'' (1983, with Roland J. Green, as John Cleve) # ''Starship Sapphire'' (1983, with Robin Kincaid, as by John Cleve) # ''The Planet Murderer'' (1984, with Dwight V. Swain, as by John Cleve) # ''The Carnadyne Horde'' (1984, with Victor Koman, as by John Cleve) # ''Race Across the Stars'' (1984, with Robin Kincaid, as by John Cleve) # ''King of the Slavers'' (1984, as John Cleve)Crusader
# ''The Accursed Tower'' (1974, as John Cleve) # ''The Passionate Princess'' (1974, as John Cleve) # ''Julanar The Lioness'' (1975, as John Cleve) # ''My Lady Queen'' (1975, as John Cleve) # ''Saladin's Spy'' (1986, as John Cleve) * ''The Crusader: Books I and II'' (omnibus, 1980, as John Cleve) * ''The Crusader: Books III and IV'' (omnibus, 1981, as John Cleve)Calamity
# ''Call me Calamity'' (1970, as John Cleve) # ''The Juice of Love'' (1970, as John Cleve)Non-series novels
* ''Bondage Babes'' (1968, as Alan Marshall) * ''Sex Toy'' (1968, as J. X. Williams) * ''Bruise'' (1969, as John Cleve) * ''Nero's Mistress'' (1969, as John Cleve) * ''Slave of the Sudan'' (1969, as John Cleve) * ''Barbarana'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Black Man's Harem'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Captives in the Chateau de Sade'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''The Devoured'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Fruit of the Loin'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Jodinareh'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Manlib!'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Mongol!'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''The Prefects'' aka ''The Prussian Girls'' (1970, as P. N. Dedeaux) * ''Seed'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''Swallow the Leader'' (1970, as John Cleve) * ''The Balling Machine'' (1971) (with D. Bruce Berry, as by Jeff Douglas) * ''Chain Me Again'' (1971, as Opal Andrews) * ''Four on the Floor'' (1971, as Joe Brown) * ''Hottest Room in the House'' (1971, as Jeremy Crebb) * ''A Miss Guided'' (1971, as Anonymous) * ''Pleasure Us!'' (1971, as John Cleve) * ''Pussy Island'' (1971, as John Cleve) * ''The Second Coming'' (1971, as John Cleve) * ''The Sex Pill'' (1971, as J. X. Williams) * ''Belly to Belly'' (1972, as Jack Cory) * ''Diana's Dirty Doings'' (1972, as Jeff Morehead) * ''Different Positions!'' (1972, as Jack Cory) * ''Family "Secrets"'' (1972, as John Cleve) * ''High School Swingers'' (1972, as Jack Cory) * ''Peggy Wants It!'' (1972, as Jeff Morehead) * ''Snatch Me!'' (1972, as John Cleve) * ''Wet Dreams'' (1972, as John Cleve) * ''The Wife Who Liked to Watch!'' (1972, as Jeff Morehead) * ''Ball in the Family!'' (1973, as Jeff Morehead) * ''The Domination of Camille'' (1973, as John Cleve) (reissued as ''Tame Me!'' (1975, as Camille Colben)) * ''Family Secrets'' (different work from the similar 1972 title) (1973, as John Cleve) * ''The Farm Girl & the Hired Hand'' (1973, as Jeff Morehead) * ''Holly Would'' (1973, as John Cleve) * ''Losing It'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''Never Enough'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''The Palace of Venus'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''S as in Sensuous'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''Sex Doctor'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''Tight Fit'' (1973, as John Denis) * ''Every Inch a Man'' (1974, as John Cleve) * ''The Fires Down Below'' (1974, as Jeff Woodson) * ''A Vacation in the Erogenous Zones!'' (1974, as John Cleve) * ''The Sexorcist'' (1974, as John Cleve) (reissued as ''Unholy Revelry'' (1976, as John Cleve) * ''Asking For It!'' (1975, as Turk Winter) * ''Beg For It!'' (1975, as Turk Winter) * ''A Degraded Heroine'' (1975, as Turk Winter) * ''The Domination of Ann'' (1975, as John Cleve) * ''A Family Ball'' (1975, as Jeff Morehead) * ''Family Bonds'' (1975, as Turk Winter) * ''The Governess'' (1975, withNon-fiction works
* ''The Complete Couple'' (1976, as John Cleve, with Jane Cleve)References
Further reading
* Offutt, Chris. ''My Father, the Pornographer: A Memoir''. New York: Atria Books, 2016.External links