Discussion: Roger Zelazney

The day I read he died...I cried...in the middle of a bookaisle. The thought of no more of Roger's tales shook me....made me mad and deeply sadden. I have since survived cancer myself.....and reading the man's work helped bring me joy and wonder throughout the process.....I shall forever miss him and all his words.

Lewis

>>By Lewis



I've just been introduced to zelazney's work and already finding myself mourning his loss.

He wrote a short story called "Mana from Heaven". Does anyone know if he ever continued the story, either in full novel or shorter length works?

>>By Bear



Some years ago, I read "Lord of Light"...I got it for 25 cents at a junk store...It was full of typos and editorial flaws, and I couldn't put it down...That was before all the advances in cloning technology were so hyped up...Why is it that science fiction makes a lot more sense than science itself? Im scared.....

>>By missbungle



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