Frost & Fire
A collection of short stories and essays.
- An Exorcism of Sorts (1989) (Introduction)
- Permafrost (1986)
- LOKI 7281 (1984)
- Dreadsong (1985)
- Itself Surprised (1984)
- Dayblood (1984)
- Constructing a Science Fiction Novel (1984)
- The Bands of Titan (1986)
- Mana from Heaven (1984)
- Night Kings (1986)
- Quest's End (1987)
- 24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai (1985)
- Fantasy and Science Fiction: A Writer's View (1985)
A frozen planet where the Gods dream miracles... A mythic beast in love with its destroyer...
The extraordinary Roger Zelazny brings otherworlds and wonders to breathtaking life in this magnificent new collection of short fiction. Including two Hugo Award-winning moderm classics, "Permafrost" and "24 Views of Mr. Fuji, by Hokusai," this remarkable anthology carries the reader across time and space into bizarrd realms of the imagination – where Berserkers roam, and alien races die in silence... and computers plot murder...
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Roger Zelazny
Roger Zelazny (1937–1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. He won the Nebula award three times and the Hugo award six times, including two Hugos for novels This Immortal (1965) and the novel Lord of Light (1967).
Zelazny was born in Ohio, the only child of Polish immigrant Joseph Zelazny and Irish-American Josephine Sweet. In high school, Roger Zelazny was the editor of the school newspaper and joined the Creative Writing Club. He was accepted to Columbia University in New York to study English and specialized in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, graduating with an M.A. in 1962.

