Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

611. Roadmarks by Roger Zelazny Review (with Tom Gerencer, Rajan Khanna)

Jan 29, 2026
Rajan Khanna, novelist and game designer who writes for Analog and Asimov's, and Tom Gerencer, fiction and non-fiction author, dive into Roger Zelazny’s Roadmarks. They trace Zelazny origins, the Road’s rules and time-travel highway, the book’s split structure and odd chapter scheme. They debate improvisational plotting, assassins and pulp nods, and that late dragon/aging revelation.
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ANECDOTE

A Fan's First Encounters

  • Rajan Khanna first encountered Zelazny in college via "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" and later fell for the Amber series.
  • He hoards Zelazny books and rationed them after the author's death.
ANECDOTE

Doorways In The Sand Obsession

  • Tom Gerencer discovered Zelazny through used-book hunts and reread Doorways in the Sand about fifty times.
  • That novel's repeated readings shaped his long-term fandom.
INSIGHT

Road As Living Multiverse

  • Roger Zelazny's Road is a highway through time and space with exits that form and vanish based on traffic.
  • The book treats time-branches like living paths that gain clarity the more they are traveled.
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