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Roger and Zelazny's
The trump picture of Corwin is executed in a subtly different style-and has features very similar to Roger Zelazny's.
Humans linked to machines are found in Pohl and Kornbluth's Wolfbane ( 1959 ) and Roger Zelazny's Creatures of Light and Darkness ( 1968 ).
Additionally, Roger Zelazny's fantasy series, The Chronicles of Amber, features a labyrinth, called " the Pattern ", which grants those who walk it the power to move between parallel worlds.
Merlin plays a modern-day villain in Roger Zelazny's short story " The Last Defender of Camelot " ( 1979 ), which won the 1980 Balrog Award for short fiction and was adapted into an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone in 1986.
* Typhon is one of the gods or superhumans in Roger Zelazny's Creatures of Light and Darkness, where he appears with and is related to various Egyptian deities.
Some fans have had a rather negative response to Betancourt's writing style and lack of characterization, and consider his work to be more of fan fiction, but Betancourt states that one of his primary motivations for writing the new books was to keep Roger Zelazny's books and stories alive and in print and to prevent them from fading into obscurity, much like how other authors have extended the stories and ongoing popularity of Robert E. Howard's Conan, Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes series.
* Roger Zelazny's Visual Guide to Castle Amber by Roger Zelazny and Neil Randall ( 1988 )
In Roger Zelazny's novel Lord of Light, set on a world where humans with vastly advanced technology have set themselves up as the gods of Hinduism, Nirriti the Black is one of their enemies.
Stackpole contributed one of the four stories in Roger Zelazny's shared world anthology Forever After, published by Baen Books in 1995.
# Roger Zelazny's Alien Speedway: Clypsis ( 1987 )
In the book Sign of Chaos ( 1987 ), part of Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber, the protagonist encounters a Bandersnatch.
* The Chronicles of Amber: Four-hour miniseries based on Roger Zelazny's 10-volume series, scripted by Richard Christian Matheson, with Tom Patricia of Patriarch Pictures as executive producer.
Often metafiction figures for only a moment in a story, as when " Roger " makes a brief appearance in Roger Zelazny's The Chronicles of Amber.
With a painting by George Gibbons on the August 1952 issue, F & SF introduced a wraparound cover, used most effectively by Hannes Bok for his illustration of Roger Zelazny's " A Rose for Ecclesiastes " ( November 1963 ).
The overall setting: a family of feuding dimension hopping immortal lords, as well as the specific plot of the first book: wherein an amnesiac immortal lord must travel from Earth to another dimension to regain his powers, bears striking similarities to Roger Zelazny's Amber series.
Roger Zelazny's novel A Night in the Lonesome October cross-overs Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Frankenstein, Jack the Ripper and the Cthulhu Mythos, although he never specifically identifies them as such (" The Count ", " The Good Doctor ", " Jack ", etc.
* Roger Zelazny's science fiction novel Doorways in the Sand contains a poem dedicated to Lobachevsky.
* Roger Zelazny's 1993 novel, A Night in the Lonesome October, gets its title from this poem, though the book seems to draw little else from Poe.
In 1996, he wrote two three-part comic book adaptations of Nine Princes in Amber and The Guns of Avalon, the first two books in Roger Zelazny's " Amber " series.
The goddess Ratri is a minor character in Roger Zelazny's science fiction novel Lord of Light, who encounters and aids the protagonist in his battle against the other gods.
Corwin, a Prince of Amber, is the main character in the first five books of Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber.
Conrad, also known as Karaghiosis, the protagonist of Roger Zelazny's ... And Call Me Conrad ( also known as This Immortal ), which won the 1966 Hugo Award for Best Novel, is partially inspired by this character.

Roger and 1978
In 1978, Gaylord Perry ( age 40 ) became the oldest pitcher to receive the award, only to have the record broken in 2004 by Roger Clemens ( age 42 ).
* Gates of Heaven ( 1978 ) has long been on Roger Ebert's list of the ten greatest films ever made.
* Elements ( Roger Glover album ), 1978
* Moorey, P. Roger S. and Parr, Peter ( eds ) ( 1978 ), Archaeology in the Levant-Essays for Kathleen Kenyon, Aris & Phillips, 1978.
His 1970s films included Monte Walsh ( 1970 ) with Jeanne Moreau, the violent Prime Cut ( 1972 ) with Gene Hackman, Pocket Money ( 1972 ) with Paul Newman, Emperor of the North Pole ( 1973 ) opposite Ernest Borgnine, as Hickey in The Iceman Cometh ( 1973 ) with Fredric March and Robert Ryan, The Spikes Gang ( 1974 ) with Noah Beery, Jr., The Klansman ( 1974 ) with Richard Burton, Shout at the Devil ( 1976 ) with Roger Moore, The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday ( 1976 ) with Oliver Reed, and Avalanche Express ( 1978 ) with Robert Shaw.
* 17-Alan Tilvern, 86, actor and voice artist ( Bhowani Junction, the 1978 Lord of the Rings cartoon film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit ).
Furthermore, the satirical newspaper Le Canard enchaîné revealed the astronomical " food expenses " paid by the Parisian municipality (€ 15 million a year according to the Canard ), expenses managed by Roger Romani ( who allegedly destroyed all archives of the period 1978 – 1993 during night raids in 1999 – 2000 ).
* Roger Caillois ( 1913 – 1978 ), intellectual
* British — Beamish, Sally: Commedia ( 1990 ; mixed quintet ; theater piece without actors, in which Pierrot is portrayed by violin ); Biberian, Gilbert: Variations and Fugue on " Au Clair de la Lune " ( 1967 ; wind quartet ), Pierrot: A Ballet ( 1978 ; guitar duo ); Musgrave, Thea, Pierrot ( 1985 ; for clarinet, violin, and piano ; inspired dance by Jennifer Muller above under # Plays, variety shows, circus, and dance | Plays, variety shows, circus, and dance ); Redgate, Roger: Pierrot on the Stage of Desire ( 1998 ; for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, percussion — known as the " Pierrot ensemble ", comprising the instrumentation of Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire below ).
A two-page story, however, written by Roger McKenzie and titled " Slowly, painfully, you dig your way from the cold, choking debris ...", appears in Weird War Tales No. 68 ( Oct. 1978 ).
* People of the Lake: Mankind and its Beginnings ( with Roger Lewin ) ( Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1978 )
Corey has received more than 40 major awards including the Linus Pauling Award ( 1973 ), Franklin Medal ( 1978 ), Wolf Prize in Chemistry ( 1986 ), National Medal of Science ( 1988 ), Japan Prize ( 1989 ), Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( 1990 ), Roger Adams Award ( 1993 ), and the Priestley Medal ( 2004 ).
He was invited, in part, because the band had been friendly with him from his days with the Small Faces ( he and Moon were friends and were together on the last night of Moon's life in 1978, as part of the viewing party put together by Paul McCartney, for The Buddy Holly Story ), and because he had played with Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle on the Tommy soundtrack.
Roger Wilmut, whose 1978 biography of Tony Hancock as a performer, credits two British radio comedy shows, already running in 1954, with establishing an uninterrupted 30-minute sitcom format: A Life of Bliss, written by Godfrey Harrison and starring George Cole, and Life with the Lyons, a programme heavily based on the US tradition of sitcoms ; he therefore dismisses the notion that Galton and Simpson invented the genre.
So when Roger Wilmut came to write his book ' Tony Hancock-Artiste ' ( first published 1978 ) he took the liberty of inventing titles where necessary and these titles, a combination of the file names and Wilmut's own, have become the accepted ones ever since, with the approval of Galton and Simpson and the BBC.
Information on series dates taken from the book Tony Hancock: Artiste ( 1978 ) by Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen ISBN 0-413-38680-5 ( subsequent reprints in 1983 and 1986 contain additional details ) Information on wiped radio episodes taken from the CD box sets ( BBC Worldwide, 2000 – 2003 ).
King, Bob Dylan, Vicki Brown, Cozy Powell, Rod Argent, the Beach Boys, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Rodgers, Keith Emerson, Roger Daltrey, Albert King and together with Colosseum II with Andrew Lloyd Webber on the composer's Variations album in 1978.
Randy Rissman and Roger Shiffman founded the company in 1978.
* Roger H. C. Donlon ( 1978 – 81 )
Peters successfully ran again in 1978 but only after winning in the High Court an electoral petition which overturned the election night result for the seat of Hunua ( an electorate in the Auckland area ) against Malcolm Douglas, the brother of Roger Douglas.
Clark ran for reelection in 1978, but lost to Roger Jepsen.
In 1978 Subotnick, with Roger Reynolds and Bernard Rands, produced 5 annual internationally acclaimed new music festivals.
The serial ran on BBC One at tea-time from Sunday 10 September 1978 until Sunday 15 October 1978 and was directed by Roger Tucker.

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