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Articles related to "Roger Zelazny"
This Immortal by Roger Zelazny By 1965 A Rose for Ecclesiastes had made Zelazny the hottest property in SF, and his debut novel tied for the following years Hugo Award with Frank Herbert's classic Dune this immortal • roger zelazny • f&sf • --and call me conrad • fantasy & science fiction
Gregory Frost Talks Style Gregory Frost talks about interstitial fiction, the style of a writer and justifiable homicide. gregory frost talks about finding your own writing • shadowbridge novel • roger zelazny • joe haldeman • philip k. dick
Modes of Collaboration Why don't more IF writers collaborate with one another? collaboration • philip k dick • roger zelazny • science fiction • computer games
Nebula Award Stories 3 The SFWA's choice has classics by Harlan Ellison, Samuel R. Delany and Fritz Leiber; Anne McCaffrey's first ever Pern visit and Michael Moorcock's definitive Easter story nebula awards • roger zelazny • harlan ellison • lord of light • the einstein intersection
Nine Princes in Amber Roger Zelazny's classic fantasy series was the first to bridge the gap between classics like Lord of the Rings and Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar, and the 1960s counter-culture. nine princes in amber • roger zelazny • lord of the rings • fritz leiber • lankhmar
Samuel R. Delany's Nova The tale of space captain Lorq von Ray and his rivals Prince and Ruby is myth laden, freighted down with both Grail literature and pulp sci-fi imagery alike. samuel r. delany • nova • hugo award • the einstein intersection • babel-17
Contemporary Fantasy This is about the fantasy subgenre of Contemporary Fantasy. contemporary fantasy
The Essential SF Library An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title. hugo • nebula • international fantasy aaward • best • award
Fantasy Annual 5 This Year's Best Fantasy of 1981 is the last such to be edited by the late Terry Carr, but with several award winning stories, ends the series on a high. terry carr • michael bishop • parke godwin • james tiptree • nebula award
Brian W. Aldiss Profiled For over fifty years with novels like Hothouse and HARM, and short stories including one filmed as AI, Aldiss has entertained, confounded and infuriated SF readers brian w. aldiss • sfwa • grand master • hothouse • harm
Interview With L. E. Modesitt, Jr Suite101 fires six questions at prolific science fiction author L.E.Modessit, Jr. l.e. modesitt • jr • science fiction • writing • ghosts of columbia
The Time Travel Theme in Science Fiction Time travel has been one of the most important themes in science fiction, one which has been explored by countless authors since H. G. Wells' novel The Time Machine. time travel • wells • bradbury • paradox • grandfather
Asimov's SF October/November 2009 Reviewed New fiction from Nancy Kress, Robert Reed, William Barton, Damien Broderick, R Garcia y Robertson, Ted Kosmatka & Heather Lindsley; non-fiction from James Patrick Kelly asimov's • dell magazines • nancy kress • robert reed • william barton
Writing Fantasy:A Published Author's Perspective©-part 1 This week is the first part of an article on writing by guest Fantasy author Sharon Green. She has published several books, her most recent being the <i>Blending</i> series.
This Month's Reading from Avon Books Brief reviews and a list of new titles from Avon Books. science • fiction • fantasy • horror • reviews |
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