Call Me Titan (Introduction)
| First published | June 2021 |
|---|---|
| Type | Essay |
| Series | Silverberg's Essays: Own Work |
Untitled, unsigned introduction to the novelette.
Essay starts: "Roger Zelazny jumped into the science fiction arena midway through the 1960s, scattering masterpieces right and left with joyous abandon: 'A Rose for Ecclesiastes', This Immortal, 'The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth,' The Dream Master, Lord of Light, and many, many more, all appearing within a few years of each other and gathering him wide acclaim and a shelf full of Hugo and Nebula awards."
Essay finishes: [...] "I sold the story to editor Gardner Dozois of Asimov's Science Fiction, where it made its first appearance in the world in the February, 1997 issue, many months ahead of the Greenberg anthology. I could do nothing but apologize. Luckily, Marty Greenberg, like Roger Zelazny, was a sweet, lovable, and patient man, and he forgave me for my malfeasance. Would that all my sins were so readily forgiven."
"In Memoriam: RZ"
[Source: PR# 834559]
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 2021 |
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Needle in a Timestack | Gollancz / Orion | Collection | 429 |
| June 2021 |
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Needle in a Timestack | Gollancz / Orion | Collection | |367 |