Shadows and Reflections is the Roger Zelazny tribute anthology youve been waiting for. Here are stories that are not just inspired by Roger Zelazny, but stories set in universes created by Roger Zelazny. Finding Shadows and Reflections is like discovering a new Zelazny collection full of old friends
Shadows & Reflections: A Roger Zelazny Tribute Anthology
✍ Scribed by Roger Zelazny; Shannon Zelazny; Steven Brust; Kelly McCullough; Mark Rich; Jane Lindskold; Gio Clairval; McFadden, Edward J., III; Steve Perry; Gerald Hausman; Warren Lapine; Theodore Krulik; Lawrence Watt-Evans; Michael H. Hanson; Shariann Lewitt; Jay O’Connell
- Book ID
- 110472346
- Publisher
- Wilder Publications, Inc.
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 186 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781515418467
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Shadows and Reflections is the Roger Zelazny tribute anthology youve been waiting for. Here are stories that are not just inspired by Roger Zelazny, but stories set in universes created by Roger Zelazny. Finding Shadows and Reflections is like discovering a new Zelazny collection full of old friends that you thought youd never see again. Youll find stories set in many of your favorite universes: Lord of Light, Isle of the Dead, Madwand, Creatures of Light and Darkness, and Jack of Shadows,to name only a few.
George R. R. Martin introduces the anthology, and Rogers daughter, Shannon Zelazny, provides an afterword. Both provide insight into the wonderful and complex man that Roger Zelazny was. Contributors include Steven Brust, Steve Perry, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Kelly McCullough, Jane Lindskold, Shariann Lewitt, and many others. Also included as a special treat is a very rare Roger Zelazny story. This anthology was edited by his son Trent Zelazny, a Nightmare Award winner, and Warren Lapine, who has been nominated for both the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards. You will not soon forget this outstanding anthology.
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