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* "Suicide Kings" by [[John J. Miller]]
* "Suicide Kings" by [[John J. Miller]]
* "Changing of the Guard" by [[Robert Wayne McCoy]] and [[Thomas F. Monteleone]]
* "Changing of the Guard" by [[Robert Wayne McCoy]] and [[Thomas F. Monteleone]]
* "The Flying Dutchman" by [[John Varley]]
* "The Flying Dutchman" by [[John Varley (author)|John Varley]]
* "Ninekiller and the Neterw" by [[William Sanders]]
* "Ninekiller and the Neterw" by [[William Sanders]]
* "Call Me Titan" by [[Robert Silverberg]]
* "Call Me Titan" by [[Robert Silverberg]]

Revision as of 01:17, 1 August 2006

Lord of the Fantastic is a festschrift, or an anthology that memorializes someone's art, usually written by colleagues. Subtitled "Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny." The title Lord of the Fantastic is both a play off his novel Lord of Light and yet another homage. Many authors and friends of Roger's came together in this book; it also includes personal comments by many of the contributors.


Table of Contents

* "Introduction" by Fred Saberhagen
* "Lethe" by Walter Jon Williams
* "The Story Roger Never Told" by Jack Williamson
* "The Somehow Not Yet Dead" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
* "Calling Pittsburgh" by Steven Brust
* "If I Take the Wings of Morning" by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel
* "Ki'rin and the Blue and White Tiger" by Jane Lindskold
* "The Eryx" by Robert Sheckley
* "Southern Discomfort" by Jack C. Haldeman II
* "Suicide Kings" by John J. Miller
* "Changing of the Guard" by Robert Wayne McCoy and Thomas F. Monteleone
* "The Flying Dutchman" by John Varley
* "Ninekiller and the Neterw" by William Sanders
* "Call Me Titan" by Robert Silverberg
* "The Outling" by Andre Norton
* "Arroyo de Oro" by Pati Nagle
* "Back in 'the Real World'" by Bradley H. Sinor
* "Mad Jack" by Jennifer Roberson
* "Movers and Shakers" by Paul Dellinger
* "The Halfway House at the Heart of Darkness" by William Browning Spencer
* "Only the End of the World Again" by Neil Gaiman
* "Slow Symphonies of Mass and Time" by Gregory Benford
* "Asgard Unlimited" by Michael A. Stackpole
* "Wherefore the Rest is Silence" by Gerald Hausman