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(1937-1995) Novelist, short story writer. Roger Zelazny was born in Euclid, Ohio and died in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Zelazny received a master’s degree from Columbia University in Manhattan, New York in 1962. He was known for his writings of fantasy and science fiction.

Full Name

Roger Zelazny

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1937

BIRTH

Roger Zelazny was born in Euclid, Ohio in 1937.

1962

OTHER

Zelazny received a master's degree from Columbia University in Manhattan, New York in 1962.

1966

LITWORK

This Immortal
Ace Books.

Novel; winner of the Hugo Award in 1966. Initially serialized in abridged form in 1965 under Zelazny's preferred title "...And Call Me Conrad."

1967

LITWORK

Lord Of Light
Doubleday.

Novel; winner of the Hugo Award in 1968.

1969

LITWORK

Creatures Of Light And Darkness
Doubleday.
0-575-07344-6
Novel.

1971

LITWORK

Jack Of Shadows
Walker and Company
0-802-75535-6
Novel.

1973

LITWORK

Today We Choose Faces
Signet.
0-451-15488-6
Novel.

1980

LITWORK

Changeling
Ace Books.
441102573
Novel.

1981

LITWORK

Madwand
Phantasia Press.

932096115
Novel; a sequel to "Changeling."

1981

LITWORK

The Changing Land
Del Rey.
0-345-25389-2
Novel.

1982

LITWORK

Eye of Cat
Underwood/Miller.
0-934438-66-8
Novel.

1993

LITWORK

A Night In The Lonesome October
William Morrow and Company.

0-688-12508-5
Novel; illustrated by Gahan Wilson.

1995

DEATH

Roger Zelazny died in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1995.

1995

INTERMENT

Roger Zelazny's remains were cremated and the ashes scattered in the mountains outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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