1937-1995. Leader of the '60s and '70s "New Wave" of Science Fiction writing blurring the line with Fantasy - and in fact accepting no boundaries to the genre. Best works include "Lord of Light" (1967), "This Immortal" (1966), "Creatures of Light and Darkness" (1969), and the Amber series, as well as many excellent short stories and collections. Some of his best known works were based on mythology as seen through the eyes of science fiction: Lord of Light on the Hindu pantheon, Creatures of Light and Darkness on the Ancient Egyptian pantheon, Eye of Cat on Navajo religion and folklore. Winner of 6 Hugos and 2 Nebulas. Thanks to the IMDb biography.
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- Zelazny and Amber Lists of facts about the author including bibliography sorted by medium, convention appearances, story synopses, pictures, and an obituary.
- Roger Zelazny in Japan A discussion of the release of the author's works in Japan, together with three reviews and a gallery of computer generated images.
- SF Site Review: Lord of the Fantastic This book is a collection of short stories written in tribute to Zelazny, together with anecdotes of each author's memories of the man.
- IMDb: Roger Zelazny Brief biography and filmography.
- Shadow Zone Features cover artwork from the majority of the authors works.
- Roger Zelazny Wikipedia Entry Includes biography, trademarks and published works.
- Fantasticfiction: Roger Zelazny Annotated bibliography including quotations by the author on the work of his fellow writers.