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==Awards== Zelazny won at least 16 awards for particular works of fiction: six [[Hugo Awards]], three [[Nebula Awards]], two [[Locus Award]]s, one [[Prix Tour-Apollo Award]], two [[Seiun Award]]s, and two [[Balrog Award]]s β very often Zelazny's works competed with each other for the same award.<ref name=SFAwards/> * ''...And Call Me Conrad'' (published in book form as ''[[This Immortal]]'') won the 1966 [[Hugo Award]] (novel), a tie with ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' by [[Frank Herbert]].<ref name="WWE-1966">{{cite web | url = http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1966 | title = 1966 Award Winners & Nominees | work = Worlds Without End | access-date=2009-05-17 }}</ref> * "[[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).<ref name="WWE-1968">{{cite web | url = http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1968 | title = 1968 Award Winners & Nominees | work = Worlds Without End | access-date=2009-05-17 }}</ref> * ''[[Isle of the Dead (Zelazny 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).<ref name="WWE-1986">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1986|title=1986 Award Winners & Nominees|work=Worlds Without End|access-date=2009-05-17}}</ref> * "[[Permafrost (story)|Permafrost]]" won the 1987 [[Hugo Award]] (novelette). In addition, Zelazny was the Worldcon Guest of Honor at Discon II in Washington, D.C. in 1974, and won an [[Inkpot Award]] for lifetime achievement at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] in 1993. "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" was included in ''Visions of Mars: First Library on Mars'', a DVD taken on board the ''[[Phoenix (spacecraft)|Phoenix Mars Lander]]'' in 2008.<ref name=AndCall_a />
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