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Roger Zelazny bibliography

This is a partial bibliography of American science fiction and fantasy author Roger Zelazny (missing several individual short stories published in collections).

Bibliography edit

Amber edit

The Chronicles of Amber comprise two distinct series of five novels and several short stories.

The first five books describe the adventures of Prince Corwin of Amber:

The second series tells the story of Corwin's son Merlin (Merle), a wizard and computer expert. These volumes are:

Zelazny also wrote seven short stories set in the Amber multiverse. Here they are listed in Zelazny's intended order,[4] with first publication dates.

  • 2005 "A Secret of Amber" [story fragment co-written with Ed Greenwood between 1977 and 1992,[4] published in Amberzine #12–15]
  • 1985 "Prolog to Trumps of Doom"
  • 1994 "The Salesman's Tale"
  • 1995 "Blue Horse, Dancing Mountains"
  • 1994 "The Shroudling and The Guisel"
  • 1995 "Coming to a Cord"
  • 1996 "Hall of Mirrors"

In 2020 Amber Limited released the short stories as a collection titled Seven Tales in Amber with an introduction by Warren Lapine.

The latter five of these stories form one tale set after Prince of Chaos, so they are latest in Amber history.

All 10 novels have been published in a single omnibus form as The Great Book of Amber and six of the seven short stories were collected in Manna from Heaven. A sex scene deleted from The Guns of Avalon has been published in Collected Stories, volume 3,[5] while the seven Amber short tales appear in volume 6.

Zelazny collaborated on a companion book, The Visual Guide to Castle Amber (1988), by Zelazny and Neil Randall, illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse.[6] The Guide is a reference work providing biographical detail on the Amber characters and a walk-through guide to Castle Amber itself.

John Betancourt has written a series of novels set in the Amber multiverse set several centuries before Nine Princes in Amber. Betancourt's series tells the story of Corwin's father Oberon, a wizard and shapeshifter. That the Zelazny estate authorized the series has caused some controversy; see "The Chronicles of Amber" for more details.

An interactive fiction computer game based on Nine Princes in Amber was released by Telarium in 1987. The Amber novels also inspired a unique role-playing game, lacking any random element: Amber Diceless Roleplaying, published by Phage Press.

Other novels and short novels edit

Collaborations edit

Posthumous collaborations edit

Two books begun by Zelazny were completed by companion and novelist Jane Lindskold after Zelazny's death:

The adventure game Chronomaster (developed by DreamForge Intertainment, published by IntraCorp in 1996) was designed by Zelazny and Jane Lindskold (who also finished it after his death).

Collections edit

Poetry collections edit

  • Poems (1974)
  • When Pussywillows Last in the Catyard Bloomed (1980)
  • To Spin Is Miracle Cat (1981)
  • Hymn to the Sun: An Imitation (1996, assembled by Zelazny but released after his death)
  • Collected Stories[18] (contains all of his known poetry including previously unpublished works)

Chapbooks edit

Anthologies edited by Zelazny edit

  • Thurban 1, issue #3, 1953 (Zelazny was assistant editor; part one of Zelazny's short story "Conditional Benefit" appeared here)
  • Senior Scandals (Euclid Senior High, 1955) (co-edited by Zelazny and Carl Yoke)
  • Nebula Award Stories Three (Doubleday, 1968)
  • Nozdrovia #1, 1968 (co-edited with Richard Patt)
  • Forever After (Baen, 1995)
  • Warriors of Blood and Dream (AvoNova, 1995)
  • Wheel of Fortune (AvoNova, 1995)
  • The Williamson Effect (Tor, 1996)

Zelazny was also a contributor to the Wild Cards shared world anthology series (edited by George R. R. Martin), following the exploits of his character Croyd Crenson, the Sleeper.

Zelazny created the Alien Speedway series of novels (Clypsis by Jeffrey Carver, Pitfall and The Web by Thomas Wylde) which appeared between 1986–87. His own story "Deadboy Donner and the Filstone Cup" appears to have been inspired by the outline that he wrote for Alien Speedway.

Zelazny created and edited a shared world anthology called Forever After. The frame story uses preludes, written by Roger, to connect the stories. This shared world involved stories by Robert Asprin, David Drake, Jane Lindskold, and Michael A. Stackpole. Forever After was published posthumously by Baen Books.

Following Zelazny's death, a tribute anthology entitled Lord of the Fantastic was released in 1998. This featured stories inspired by Zelazny, and personal recollections by contributors such as Robert Silverberg, Fred Saberhagen, Jennifer Roberson, Walter Jon Williams, Gregory Benford and many others.

In 2017, another tribute anthology entitled Shadows & Reflections: A Roger Zelazny Tribute Anthology was published. This was co-edited by Zelazny's son Trent Zelazny, included an afterword by his daughter Shannon Zelazny and a story by his partner and sometime coauthor Jane Lindskold, and featured a rarely seen story by Zelazny himself, as well as short stories by Steven Brust, Warren Lapine, Kelly McCullough, Mark Rich, Gio Clairval, Edward J. McFadden, Steve Perry, Gerald Hausman, Theodore Krulik, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Michael H. Hanson, and Shariann Lewitt.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "1986 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  2. ^ "1987 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  3. ^ "1988 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  4. ^ a b "...And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 6, by Christopher S. Kovacs. In: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny, Volume 6: The Road to Amber, NESFA Press, 2009.
  5. ^ Collected Stories, Volume 3 overview and Table of Contents. Confirmed 2011-09-28.
  6. ^ A Visual Guide to Castle Amber (Avon Books, 1988) by Neil Randall and Roger Zelazny, illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse. ISBN 0-380-75566-1. Illustrators Campbell and Clouse also worked on the companion books published one year later for the Xanth series by Piers Anthony and the Pern series by Anne McCaffrey.
  7. ^ "1966 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  8. ^ "...And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 4, by Christopher S. Kovacs. In: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny, Volume 4: Last Exit to Babylon, NESFA Press, 2009.
  9. ^ "1967 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  10. ^ "1968 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  11. ^ "1969 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  12. ^ "1972 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  13. ^ "1975 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  14. ^ "1976 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  15. ^ "1981 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  16. ^ "1982 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  17. ^ "1994 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  18. ^ a b . NESFA Press. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2022. Volumes 1 to 6. Boston: NESFA Press. 2009. Confirmed 2011-09-28. (This six-volume retrospective includes all of his short stories, novelettes, novellas and poems, including previously unpublished and uncollected works. It also includes the Kovacs biography "...And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, story notes by Zelazny ("A Word from Zelazny"), and annotations by the editors.)
  19. ^ Martin, George R. R.; Zelazny, Roger; Brust, Steven (26 June 2017). Shadows & Reflections. Positronic. ISBN 978-1515417385.

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This is a partial bibliography of American science fiction and fantasy author Roger Zelazny missing several individual short stories published in collections Contents 1 Bibliography 1 1 Amber 1 2 Other novels and short novels 1 3 Collaborations 1 4 Posthumous collaborations 1 5 Collections 1 6 Poetry collections 1 7 Chapbooks 1 8 Anthologies edited by Zelazny 2 References 3 External linksBibliography editAmber edit Main article The Chronicles of Amber The Chronicles of Amber comprise two distinct series of five novels and several short stories The first five books describe the adventures of Prince Corwin of Amber 1970 Nine Princes in Amber 1972 The Guns of Avalon 1975 Sign of the Unicorn 1976 The Hand of Oberon 1978 The Courts of Chaos The second series tells the story of Corwin s son Merlin Merle a wizard and computer expert These volumes are 1985 Trumps of Doom Locus Fantasy Award winner 1986 1 1986 Blood of Amber Locus Fantasy Award nominee 1987 2 1987 Sign of Chaos Locus Fantasy Award nominee 1988 3 1989 Knight of Shadows 1991 Prince of Chaos Zelazny also wrote seven short stories set in the Amber multiverse Here they are listed in Zelazny s intended order 4 with first publication dates 2005 A Secret of Amber story fragment co written with Ed Greenwood between 1977 and 1992 4 published in Amberzine 12 15 1985 Prolog to Trumps of Doom 1994 The Salesman s Tale 1995 Blue Horse Dancing Mountains 1994 The Shroudling and The Guisel 1995 Coming to a Cord 1996 Hall of Mirrors In 2020 Amber Limited released the short stories as a collection titled Seven Tales in Amber with an introduction by Warren Lapine The latter five of these stories form one tale set after Prince of Chaos so they are latest in Amber history All 10 novels have been published in a single omnibus form as The Great Book of Amber and six of the seven short stories were collected in Manna from Heaven A sex scene deleted from The Guns of Avalon has been published in Collected Stories volume 3 5 while the seven Amber short tales appear in volume 6 Zelazny collaborated on a companion book The Visual Guide to Castle Amber 1988 by Zelazny and Neil Randall illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse 6 The Guide is a reference work providing biographical detail on the Amber characters and a walk through guide to Castle Amber itself John Betancourt has written a series of novels set in the Amber multiverse set several centuries before Nine Princes in Amber Betancourt s series tells the story of Corwin s father Oberon a wizard and shapeshifter That the Zelazny estate authorized the series has caused some controversy see The Chronicles of Amber for more details An interactive fiction computer game based on Nine Princes in Amber was released by Telarium in 1987 The Amber novels also inspired a unique role playing game lacking any random element Amber Diceless Roleplaying published by Phage Press Other novels and short novels edit This Immortal 1966 initially serialized in abridged form in 1965 as And Call Me Conrad the author s preferred title Hugo Award winner 1966 7 The Dream Master 1966 an expansion of the novella He Who Shapes 1965 the film Dreamscape began from Zelazny s outline which he based on He Who Shapes The Dream Master but he was not involved in the film after they bought the outline 8 Lord of Light 1967 Nebula Award nominee 1967 9 Hugo Award winner 1968 10 Creatures of Light and Darkness 1969 Isle of the Dead 1969 Nebula Award nominee 1969 11 Damnation Alley 1969 on which a film of the same name was loosely based Jack of Shadows 1971 Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominee 1972 12 Today We Choose Faces 1973 To Die in Italbar 1973 cameo appearance by Francis Sandow from Isle of the Dead Doorways in the Sand 1976 Nebula Award nominee 1975 13 Hugo Award nominee 1976 14 Bridge of Ashes 1976 My Name Is Legion 1976 considered a fix up novel in three parts or a collection of three stories Roadmarks 1979 Changeling 1980 Locus Fantasy Award nominee 1981 15 Madwand 1981 a sequel to Changeling The Changing Land 1981 Locus Fantasy Award 1982 16 Dilvish the Damned 1982 a fix up novel or short story collection that precedes events in The Changing Land Eye of Cat 1982 A Dark Traveling 1987 Wizard World 1989 omnibus containing Changeling and Madwand Here There Be Dragons 1992 written 1968 69 and illustrated by Vaughn Bode delayed publication until 1992 Way Up High 1992 written 1968 69 and illustrated by Vaughn Bode delayed publication until 1992 A Night in the Lonesome October 1993 illustrated by Gahan Wilson Nebula Award nominee 1994 17 The Dead Man s Brother 2009 mystery thriller novel completed in 1971 finally published in 2009 Collaborations edit Deus Irae 1976 with Philip K Dick Coils 1982 with Fred Saberhagen The Black Throne 1990 with Fred Saberhagen The Mask of Loki 1990 with Thomas T Thomas The Millennial Contest series with Robert Sheckley Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming 1991 If at Faust You Don t Succeed 1993 A Farce to Be Reckoned With 1995 Flare 1992 with Thomas T Thomas Wilderness 1994 with Gerald Hausman Psychoshop 1998 with Alfred Bester completed by Zelazny from an unfinished manuscript by Bester Posthumous collaborations edit Two books begun by Zelazny were completed by companion and novelist Jane Lindskold after Zelazny s death Donnerjack 1997 Lord Demon 1999 The adventure game Chronomaster developed by DreamForge Intertainment published by IntraCorp in 1996 was designed by Zelazny and Jane Lindskold who also finished it after his death Collections edit Four for Tomorrow 1967 later published in the UK as A Rose for Ecclesiastes The Doors of His Face The Lamps of His Mouth and Other Stories 1971 The Illustrated Roger Zelazny 1978 contents of hardcover and paperback differ The Last Defender of Camelot 1980 Pocket Books and SFBC The Last Defender of Camelot 1981 Underwood Miller contains four stories not in the Pocket Books version Alternities 6 1981 Special issue devoted entirely to Zelazny contains rare stories and poems Dilvish the Damned 1982 Unicorn Variations 1983 Frost amp Fire 1989 The Graveyard Heart Elegy for Angels and Dogs 1992 with Walter Jon Williams featuring a sequel to Zelazny s story by Williams Gone to Earth Author s Choice Monthly 27 Pulphouse 1992 The Last Defender of Camelot ibooks 2002 Collection has the same name as earlier collection but different contents Manna from Heaven 2003 The Doors of His Face The Lamps of His Mouth and Other Stories ibooks 2005 adds two stories from Four for Tomorrow The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny NESFA Press 2009 18 Volume 1 Threshold Volume 2 Power amp Light Volume 3 This Mortal Mountain Volume 4 Last Exit to Babylon Volume 5 Nine Black Doves Volume 6 The Road to Amber The Magic October 1961 October 1967 Positronic Publishing 2018 Selected and with an introduction by Samuel R Delany Kalifriki 2022 contains Kalifriki of the Thread and Come Back to the Killing Ground Alice My Love Poetry collections edit Poems 1974 When Pussywillows Last in the Catyard Bloomed 1980 To Spin Is Miracle Cat 1981 Hymn to the Sun An Imitation 1996 assembled by Zelazny but released after his death Collected Stories 18 contains all of his known poetry including previously unpublished works Chapbooks edit Poems 1974 The Bells of Shoredan Underwood Miller 1979 For a Breath I Tarry Underwood Miller 1980 A Rhapsody in Amber Cheap Street 1981 The Last Defender of Camelot Underwood Miller 1981 just the story The Bands of Titan A Freas Sampler A Dream of Passion Ad Astra 1986 The Doors of His Face the Lamps of His Mouth Pulphouse 1991 just the story paperback and hardcover editions And the Darkness is Harsh Pretentious Press 1994 The Last Defender of Camelot Subterranean 2003 Zelazny s story plus George R R Martin s teleplay for Twilight Zone Anthologies edited by Zelazny edit Thurban 1 issue 3 1953 Zelazny was assistant editor part one of Zelazny s short story Conditional Benefit appeared here Senior Scandals Euclid Senior High 1955 co edited by Zelazny and Carl Yoke Nebula Award Stories Three Doubleday 1968 Nozdrovia 1 1968 co edited with Richard Patt Forever After Baen 1995 Warriors of Blood and Dream AvoNova 1995 Wheel of Fortune AvoNova 1995 The Williamson Effect Tor 1996 Zelazny was also a contributor to the Wild Cards shared world anthology series edited by George R R Martin following the exploits of his character Croyd Crenson the Sleeper Zelazny created the Alien Speedway series of novels Clypsis by Jeffrey Carver Pitfall and The Web by Thomas Wylde which appeared between 1986 87 His own story Deadboy Donner and the Filstone Cup appears to have been inspired by the outline that he wrote for Alien Speedway Zelazny created and edited a shared world anthology called Forever After The frame story uses preludes written by Roger to connect the stories This shared world involved stories by Robert Asprin David Drake Jane Lindskold and Michael A Stackpole Forever After was published posthumously by Baen Books Following Zelazny s death a tribute anthology entitled Lord of the Fantastic was released in 1998 This featured stories inspired by Zelazny and personal recollections by contributors such as Robert Silverberg Fred Saberhagen Jennifer Roberson Walter Jon Williams Gregory Benford and many others In 2017 another tribute anthology entitled Shadows amp Reflections A Roger Zelazny Tribute Anthology was published This was co edited by Zelazny s son Trent Zelazny included an afterword by his daughter Shannon Zelazny and a story by his partner and sometime coauthor Jane Lindskold and featured a rarely seen story by Zelazny himself as well as short stories by Steven Brust Warren Lapine Kelly McCullough Mark Rich Gio Clairval Edward J McFadden Steve Perry Gerald Hausman Theodore Krulik Lawrence Watt Evans Michael H Hanson and Shariann Lewitt 19 References edit 1986 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1987 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1988 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 a b And Call Me Roger The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny Part 6 by Christopher S Kovacs In The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny Volume 6 The Road to Amber NESFA Press 2009 Collected Stories Volume 3 overview and Table of Contents Confirmed 2011 09 28 A Visual Guide to Castle Amber Avon Books 1988 by Neil Randall and Roger Zelazny illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse ISBN 0 380 75566 1 Illustrators Campbell and Clouse also worked on the companion books published one year later for the Xanth series by Piers Anthony and the Pern series by Anne McCaffrey 1966 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 And Call Me Roger The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny Part 4 by Christopher S Kovacs In The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny Volume 4 Last Exit to Babylon NESFA Press 2009 1967 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1968 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1969 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1972 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1975 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1976 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1981 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1982 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 1994 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 05 17 a b The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny NESFA Press Archived from the original on 15 May 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2022 Volumes 1 to 6 Boston NESFA Press 2009 Confirmed 2011 09 28 This six volume retrospective includes all of his short stories novelettes novellas and poems including previously unpublished and uncollected works It also includes the Kovacs biography And Call Me Roger The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny story notes by Zelazny A Word from Zelazny and annotations by the editors Martin George R R Zelazny Roger Brust Steven 26 June 2017 Shadows amp Reflections Positronic ISBN 978 1515417385 External links editRoger Zelazny at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Zelazny bibliography amp oldid 1221475152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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