Everyone who owned a copy of the old Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Master's Guide knows about the legendary "Appendix N," in which Gary Gygax listed all the fictional influences on D&D. In recent years some younger gamers have rediscovered that list, leading to works like Jeffro Johnson's book Appendix N: The Literary History of Dungeons & Dragons, and a number of alternate lists.
The pioneering science fiction roleplaying game Traveller never had an "Appendix N," but in 2016 the writer and game designer Shannon Appelcline wrote The Science Fiction in Traveller, an ambitious attempt to study both the fictional roots of Traveller and its licensed fiction spinoffs. Appelcline spoke with Traveller's creator Marc Miller about the science fiction works which influenced him the most.
The list includes some well-known SF like David Drake's "Hammer's Slammers" series and H. Beam Piper's Space Viking and other novels. It also has some books which modern readers probably aren't familiar with, like the "Dumarest of Terra" series by E.C. Tubb. (I certainly wasn't familiar with those back in 1979, even though they were still being published and I haunted the science fiction section of every bookstore in Greater New Orleans.)
A bit more than a year ago I started running a Traveller campaign of my own, which has continued as an online campaign during the virus lockdown. At one point I put together a little "Appendix JLC" of inspirational works for my players. In addition to the seminal works cited by Appelcline, I wanted to include more recent titles and series.
So, here's a list of Travelleresque books not mentioned by Marc Miller. It's roughly in chronological order. Some of the titles I list are modern compilations of short stories which didn't originally appear together. The ones marked with an asterisk were probably influenced by Traveller, but all of them have the right feel.
The Coming of the Terrans, the "Eric John Stark" stories, and the "Skaith" series by Leigh Brackett (and basically everything else she wrote)
Northwest of Earth, by C.L. Moore
The "Captain Grimes" and "Rimworlds" series by A. Bertram Chandler
Santiago and the "Widowmaker" series by Mike Resnick
Princes of the Air and Web of Angels, by John M. Ford*
The Shattered Stars, by Richard S. McEnroe*
Nightflyers, and other "Thousand Worlds" stories by George R.R. Martin
The "Expanse" series by "James S.A. Corey"
The January Dancer, by Michael Flynn
Of my own work, the only one I'd put on this list is the short story "Object Three," in the ebook Outlaws and Aliens.
I would love to see others' ideas about recent Travelleresque books. Feel free to list them in the comments.
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