Quote by: Roger Zelazny

Time means a lot to me, paperwork wastes it, and I have always been a firm believer in my right to do anything I cannot be stopped from doing. Which sometimes entails not getting caught at it. This is not quite so bad as it sounds, as I am a decent, civilized, likable guy. So, shading my eyes against the blue and fiery afternoon, I began searching for ways to convince the authorities of this. Lying, I decided, was probably best.


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Author Bio


  • NameRoger Zelazny
  • DescriptionAmerican speculative fiction writer
  • BornMay 13, 1937
  • DiedJune 14, 1995
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist
  • WorksLord Of Light; The Chronicles Of Amber; Isle Of The Dead; The Doors Of His Face, The Lamps Of His Mouth, And Other Stories; Doorways In The Sand; Eye Of Cat; Unicorn Variations; A Night In The Lonesome October
  • AwardsHugo Award; Nebula Award