- APPLETON, Victor
- House name of the US Stratemeyer Syndicate, used mainly on the fourTom Swift series, which together constitute a central example of the importance and persistence of the EDISONADE in US sf. Howard R.GARIS wrote the first 35 of the first series, which stopped at 38. The second series, which deals with Tom Swift, Jr., was initially the work of Harriet S.ADAMS, Edward STRATEMEYER's daughter; she generally upgraded the scientific side of the enterprise, though some of the flavour of the early Tom Swifts was lost. A third series began in 1981 and a fourth, now with Byron PREISS as packager, in 1991. The first novel of the first series is Tom Swift and his Motor Cycle (1910), which is modest enough; but very soon, as in Tom Swift and his Giant Cannon (1913), the mundane world is left far behind. The second series begins with Tom Swift and his Flying Lab (1954) and mounts to titles like Tom Swift and his Repelatron Skyway (1963). The third series began with The City in the Stars (1981) and ended with 11, The Planet of Nightmares (1984); writers involved included Neal BARRETT Jr., Mike MCQUAY and William ROTSLER. The fourth series begins with Tom Swift 1: The Black Dragon (1991) by Bill MCCAY; other writers involved include Debra DOYLE and James D.MACDONALD in collaboration, Steven Grant, F.Gwynplaine MACINTYRE and Mike MCQUAY. (For further information see TOM SWIFT.)See also: CHILDREN'S SF.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.