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[[File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg|thumb|The partially-visible figure in the upper left corner is believed to be writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny in disguise.]]'''Roger Zelanzy''' (? - ?) is [[writer ]]/[[sorceror]].
[[File:The Adventures of Akbar artillery.jpg|thumb|The partially-visible figure in the upper left corner is believed to be writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny in disguise.]]'''Roger Zelanzy''' (? - ?) is [[writer ]]/[[sorceror]].
== Biography ==


Zelany uses his mind like a bucket on a magical gallows rope, dropping that bucket into the well of himself time and again, always bringing up strange and wondrous waters -- some sweet, some tonic-bitter, some solacing, some belly-laughing funny -- from that deep, deep wellspring of humanity.
Zelany uses his mind like a bucket on a magical gallows rope, dropping that bucket into the well of himself time and again, always bringing up strange and wondrous waters -- some sweet, some tonic-bitter, some solacing, some belly-laughing funny -- from that deep, deep wellspring of humanity.
== Demons and Venn diagrams ==


Zelazny is famous for using [[Venn diagram|Venn diagrams]] to trap [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].
Zelazny is famous for using [[Venn diagram|Venn diagrams]] to trap [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons (nonfiction)]].

Revision as of 15:31, 19 June 2016

The partially-visible figure in the upper left corner is believed to be writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny in disguise.

Roger Zelanzy (? - ?) is writer /sorceror.

Zelany uses his mind like a bucket on a magical gallows rope, dropping that bucket into the well of himself time and again, always bringing up strange and wondrous waters -- some sweet, some tonic-bitter, some solacing, some belly-laughing funny -- from that deep, deep wellspring of humanity.

Zelazny is famous for using Venn diagrams to trap demons (nonfiction).

He frequently hypnotizes the demons and makes them perform embarrassing tricks in front of live audiences

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference