Lord of the Fantastic:

Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny

By Martin H. Greenberg

Roger Zelany

He created worlds and legends no one else could have imagined.His groundbreaking fiction seamlessly melded the primaland the highest tech. By combining icon and hoary archetype withnew modem myths of his own invention, he stretched and advanceda speculative genre into unexplored areas beyond all pre-existingboundaries. Now twenty-five of his fellow artists in the dual realms ofthe astounding future-possible and the wildly, improbably wondrous’Pay grateful homage to the writer and the man-and to his legacy ofbold innovation-with new stories the master himself would haveenjoyed; new excursions into Zelazny-esque lands; new variations onhis favorite themes; plus fascinating reminiscences abouttheir late friend and eternal inspiration, the Lord of the Fantastic.

He created worlds and legends no one else could have imagined. His groundbreaking fiction seamlessly melded the primal and the highest tech. By combining icon and hoary archetype with new modern myths of his own invention, he stretched and advanced a speculative genre into unexplored areas beyond all pre-existing boundaries. Now twenty-five of his fellow artists in the dual realms of the astounding future-possible and the wildly, improbably wondrous pay grateful homage to the writer and the man-and to his legacy of bold innovation-with new stories the master himself would have enjoyed; new excursions into Zelazny-esque lands; new variations on his favorite themes; plus fascinating reminiscences about their late friend and eternal inspiration, the LORD OF THE FANTASTIC.
ISBN: 9780380808861
Imprint: Voyager
On Sale: Oct 1, 1999
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 480
Trim Size: 4.190 in (w) x 6.880 in (h) x 1.190 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / Science Fiction / General
BISAC 2: FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors)
BISAC 3: FICTION / Fantasy / General

Martin H. Greenberg

Biography

Martin H. Greenberg is an anthologist who lives with his wife and young daughter in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he is a college professor. He has several grown children. Over the years he has collected stories for more than 100 books including Things That Go Bump in the Night, Spaceships and Spells, Dragons and Dreams, and Werewolves, all for HarperCollins

Roger Zelany

He created worlds and legends no one else could have imagined.His groundbreaking fiction seamlessly melded the primaland the highest tech. By combining icon and hoary archetype withnew modem myths of his own invention, he stretched and advanceda speculative genre into unexplored areas beyond all pre-existingboundaries. Now twenty-five of his fellow artists in the dual realms ofthe astounding future-possible and the wildly, improbably wondrous’Pay grateful homage to the writer and the man-and to his legacy ofbold innovation-with new stories the master himself would haveenjoyed; new excursions into Zelazny-esque lands; new variations onhis favorite themes; plus fascinating reminiscences abouttheir late friend and eternal inspiration, the Lord of the Fantastic.

He created worlds and legends no one else could have imagined. His groundbreaking fiction seamlessly melded the primal and the highest tech. By combining icon and hoary archetype with new modern myths of his own invention, he stretched and advanced a speculative genre into unexplored areas beyond all pre-existing boundaries. Now twenty-five of his fellow artists in the dual realms of the astounding future-possible and the wildly, improbably wondrous pay grateful homage to the writer and the man-and to his legacy of bold innovation-with new stories the master himself would have enjoyed; new excursions into Zelazny-esque lands; new variations on his favorite themes; plus fascinating reminiscences about their late friend and eternal inspiration, the LORD OF THE FANTASTIC.

ISBN: 9780380808861
Imprint: Voyager
On Sale: Oct 1, 1999
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 480
Trim Size: 4.190 in (w) x 6.880 in (h) x 1.190 in (d)
BISAC 1: FICTION / Science Fiction / General
BISAC 2: FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors)
BISAC 3: FICTION / Fantasy / General

Martin H. Greenberg

Biography

Martin H. Greenberg is an anthologist who lives with his wife and young daughter in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he is a college professor. He has several grown children. Over the years he has collected stories for more than 100 books including Things That Go Bump in the Night, Spaceships and Spells, Dragons and Dreams, and Werewolves, all for HarperCollins