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Zelazny was married twice, first to Sharon Steberl in 1964 (divorced, no children), and then to Judith Alene Callahan in 1966. Prior to this he was engaged to folk singer Hedy West for six months from 1961 to 1962. [4] Roger and Judith had two sons, Devin and Trent (an author of crime fiction), and a daughter, Shannon.
"Auto-da-Fé" is a short story by Roger Zelazny from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions. The plot concerns a contest analogous to a bullfight between humans and autonomous cars, with human "mechadors" who combat robotic Chevrolets or Pontiacs. [1] It has been reprinted at least 40 times, in at least 4 languages.
Zelazny or Żelazny (Polish pronunciation: [ʐɛˈlaznɨ]) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erwin Zelazny (born 1991), French footballer; Eryk Żelazny (born 1943), Polish runner; Mary Lou Zelazny (born 1956), American painter; Roger Zelazny (1937–1995), American writer; Trent Zelazny (born 1976), American author
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Lou Michaels, former pro defensive lineman, 1958–1971, with the Colts, Steelers, Rams, and Packers [198] Walt Michaels (1929–2019), former player and coach, remembered for his six-year tenure as head coach of the New York Jets from 1977 to 1982
This Immortal (1966) (initially serialized in abridged form in 1965 as ...And Call Me Conrad, the author's preferred title) – Hugo Award winner, 1966 [7]; The Dream Master (1966) (an expansion of the novella "He Who Shapes" [1965]); the film Dreamscape began from Zelazny's outline which he based on "He Who Shapes"/The Dream Master, but he was not involved in the film after they bought the ...
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After seven years at college, friendly but dim-witted Tommy Callahan III barely graduates from Marquette University and returns to his hometown of Sandusky, Ohio.His father, widowed industrialist Thomas R. "Big Tom" Callahan Jr., gives him an executive job at the family's auto parts plant, Callahan Auto, and reveals he will marry Beverly Barrish-Burns, whom he had met at a fat farm, with her ...