Roger Zelazny


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“24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai ” • short fiction • Asimov's Jul 1985
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Hugo Awards 1986 — novella — winner
Nebula Awards 1986 — novella — nomination
Locus Awards 1986 — novella — 5th place
anthologies:
Blood of Amber • novel • Arbor House, 1986
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Locus Awards 1987 — fantasy novel — 2nd place
Changeling • novel • Ace, 1980
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Locus Awards 1981 — fantasy novel — 4th place
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The Changing Land • novel • Del Rey, 1981
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Locus Awards 1982 — fantasy novel — 3rd place
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The Chronicles of Amber • omnibus • Orion, 2000
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Coils (by Fred Saberhagen & RZ) • novel • Tor, 1982
awards:
Locus Awards 1983 — sf novel — 20th place
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Locus Awards 2011 — collection — 4th place
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Locus Awards 2011 — collection — 6th place
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Locus Awards 2010 — collection — 2nd place
“Come Back to the Killing Ground, Alice, My Love ” • short fiction • Amazing Stories Aug 1992
awards:
Locus Awards 1993 — novelette — 7th place
“Comes Now the Power ” • short fiction • Magazine of Horror #14 Winter 1966/67
awards:
Hugo Awards 1967 — short story — nomination
anthologies:
The Courts of Chaos • novel • Doubleday, 1978
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Locus Awards 1979 — novel — 9th place
Gandalf Awards 1979 — book-length fantasy — nomination
“Damnation Alley ” • short fiction • Galaxy Oct 1967
awards:
Hugo Awards 1968 — novella — nomination
anthologies:
Dilvish, the Damned • collection • Ballantine Del Rey, 1982
awards:
Locus Awards 1983 — single author collection — 5th place
Doorways in the Sand • novel • Harper & Row, 1976
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Hugo Awards 1976 — novel — nomination
Nebula Awards 1976 — novel — nomination
Locus Awards 1976 — novel — 8th place
citations:
Eye of Cat • novel • Timescape, 1982
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Locus Awards 1983 — sf novel — 15th place
Frost and Fire • collection • Morrow, 1989
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Locus Awards 1990 — collection — 7th place
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The Guns of Avalon • novel • Doubleday, 1972
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Locus Awards 1973 — novel — 9th place
Mythopoeic Awards 1973 — fantasy — nomination
The Hand of Oberon • novel • Doubleday, 1976
awards:
Locus Awards 1977 — novel — 9th place
Ditmar Awards 1977 — international sf — nomination
The Illustrated Roger Zelazny (by RZ, illustrated by Gray Morrow) • collection • Baronet, 1978
awards:
Locus Awards 1979 — art or illustrated book — 5th place
“'Kjwalll'kje'k'koothailll'kje'k” • short fiction • An Exaltation of Stars, 1973
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Locus Awards 1974 — novella — 13th place
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“The Last Defender of Camelot ” • short fiction • Asimov's SF Adventure Summer 1979
awards:
Balrog Awards 1980 — short fiction — winner
The Last Defender of Camelot • collection • Pocket, 1980
awards:
Locus Awards 1981 — single author collection — 3rd place
Lord of Light • novel • Doubleday, 1967
awards:
Hugo Awards 1968 — novel — winner
Nebula Awards 1968 — novel — nomination
citations:
Madwand • novel • Phantasia Press, 1981
awards:
Locus Awards 1982 — fantasy novel — 18th place
A Night in the Lonesome October • novel • Morrow AvoNova, 1993
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Nebula Awards 1995 — novel — nomination
Italia Awards 2021 — international novel — winner
Roadmarks • novel • Del Rey, 1979
awards:
Locus Awards 1980 — sf novel — 13th place
citations:
Sign of Chaos • novel • Arbor House, 1987
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Locus Awards 1988 — fantasy novel — 3rd place
Sign of the Unicorn • novel • Doubleday, 1975
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Locus Awards 1976 — novel — 11th place
“The Three Descents of Jeremy Baker ” • short fiction • F&SF Jul 1995
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Locus Awards 1996 — short story — 5th place
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To Die in Italbar • novel • Doubleday, 1973
awards:
Locus Awards 1974 — novel — 8th place
Today We Choose Faces • novel • NAL/Signet, 1973
awards:
Locus Awards 1974 — novel — 9th place
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Trumps of Doom • novel • Arbor House, 1985
awards:
Locus Awards 1986 — fantasy novel — winner
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Unicorn Variations • collection • Timescape, 1983
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Locus Awards 1984 — collection — winner
Balrog Awards 1984 — collection/anthology — winner
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