Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 – June 14, 1995) was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for The Chronicles of Amber. He won the Nebula Award three times (out of 14 nominations) and the Hugo Award six times (also out of 14 nominations), including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel ...And Call Me Conrad (1965), subsequently published under the title This Immortal (1966) and then the novel Lord of Light (1967).
Roger Zelazny
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- Born:
- May 13, 1937
- Died:
- June 14, 1995
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Books by Roger Zelazny
![E. Michael Blake, Paul Dellinger, Robert T. Kurosaka, James E. Thompson, Robert L. Fish, Bruce McAllister, F. M. Busby, Paul Bond, Mildred Downey Broxon, Alan E. Nourse, Ralph Milne Farley, Daniel A. Darlington, Walt Liebscher, K. W. MacAnn, Martin H. Greenberg, Joanna Russ, Fred Saberhagen, Frederik Pohl, Jerome Bixby, Larry Niven, Grant Carrington, Ray Russell, Martin Gardner, Alfred Bester, Isaac Asimov, Ben Bova, Roger Zelazny, Ambrose Bierce, Lee Killough, Karen Anderson, Damon Knight, Nelson Slade Bond, Walter Tevis, Anthony Boucher, George R. R. Martin, James E. Gunn, Bill Pronzini, Hayford Peirce, Thomas F. Monteleone, Keith Laumer, Reginald Bretnor, Jeffrey S. Hudson, David Bischoff, Gregory Benford, Fritz Leiber, Barry N. Malzberg, Donald E. Westlake, Robert Emmett Toomey Jr., Stephen Goldin, Bob Shaw, Alexei Panshin, Edward Wellen, Edward D. Hoch, Joseph D. Olander, William F. Nolan, Charles E. Fritch, C. M. Kornbluth, Richard Wilson, Laurence M. Janifer, Henry Slesar, Dannie Plachta, Edward Rager, James Edward Sutherland, Joe L. Hensley, Duane Ackerson, Robert Sheckley, Steven Utley, Maggie Nadler, James Blish: 100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories (Paperback, 1980, Pan Books)](https://bookwyrm-social.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/images/covers/220c573b-c0c1-4de9-ab4f-30b736f7b6c7.jpeg)
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories
by E. Michael Blake, Paul Dellinger, Robert T. Kurosaka, and 66 others