Roger Zelazny's Lost Novel

The Sandusky Register has an article about Roger Zelazny's lost novel:

Here is the inside story of how a novel Zelazny completed in 1971 was finally published, more than 13 years after his death. His forgotten novel was rescued from old papers that sat inside a warehouse for many years.

I have, rather bizarrely, been to Sandusky Ohio. There were some good rollercoasters there. And about a thousand British students getting drunk every weekend.

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