Awards
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted Roger Zelazny in 2010.
Worldcon Guest of Honor, Discon II, Washington, DC, 1974.
Inkpot Award, Best Prose Author, Comic-Con International, 1993.
He won at least 16 awards for particular works of fiction: 6 Hugo Awards, 3 Nebula Awards, 2 Locus Awards, 1 Prix Tour-Apollo Award, 2 Seiun Awards, and 2 Balrog Awards - very often Zelazny's works competed with each other for the same award.
- ...And Call Me Conrad (published in book form as This Immortal) won the 1966 Hugo Award (novel), a tie with Dune by Frank Herbert.
- "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" won the 1966 Nebula Award (novelette).
- "He Who Shapes" tied for the 1966 Nebula Award (novella)
- Lord of Light won the 1968 Hugo Award (novel).
- Isle of the Dead won the 1972 Prix Tour-Apollo Award (novel).
- This Immortal won the 1976 Seiun Award (foreign novel).
- "Home Is the Hangman" won both the 1976 Hugo Award and the 1976 Nebula Award (novella).
- "The Last Defender of Camelot" won the 1980 Balrog Award (short fiction).
- "Unicorn Variation" won the 1982 Hugo Award (novelette) and the 1984 Seiun Award (foreign short fiction).
- Unicorn Variations won the 1984 Locus Award (collection) and the 1984 Balrog Award (collection/anthology).
- "24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai" won the 1986 Hugo Award (novella).
- Trumps of Doom won the 1986 Locus Award (fantasy novel).
- "Permafrost" won the 1987 Hugo Award (novelette).
“A Rose for Ecclesiastes” included in Visions of Mars: First Library on Mars, DVD on board Phoenix Mars Lander, 2008.
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