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         Ellison Harlan:     more books (100)
  1. APPROACHING OBLIVION: Knox; Cold Friend; Kiss of Fire; Paulie Charmed the Sleeping Woman; I'm Looking for Kadak; Silent in Gehenna; Erotophobia; One Life Furnished in Early Poverty; Ecowareness; Catman; Hindsight: 480 Seconds by Harlan Ellison, 1974
  2. I Have No Mouth by Harlan Ellison, 1984-01-15
  3. Troublemakers by Harlan Ellison, 2009-08-04
  4. Angry Candy by Harlan Ellison, 1998-09-17
  5. Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed: Essays (I. O. Evans Studies in the Philosophy and Criticism of Literature) by Harlan Ellison, 1984-07
  6. Dangerous Visions 1 by Harlan [editor] Ellison, 1974
  7. Edgeworks 3 by Harlan Ellison, 1997-03-01
  8. *OP Edgeworks 1 by Harlan Ellison, 1996-03-01
  9. Harlan Ellison's Movie by Harlan Ellison, 2009-05-25
  10. Ellison Wonderland by Harlan Ellison, 2009-08-04
  11. I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison, 2010-07-01
  12. Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor Volume 1 (Dark Horse Comics Collection) by Harlan Ellison, 1996-11-05
  13. Other Glass Teat by Harlan Ellison, 1983-06-01
  14. Again, Dangerous Visions by Harlan Ellison, 2010-07-01

21. Presentation Av Harlan Ellison
En lätt surrealistisk och virrig introduktion skriven av Erik Andersson.Category World Svenska Kultur Litteratur Författare E......Presentation av harlan ellison. En antydan till några tankar. ErikAndersson. En författarpresentation, tänkt för SFForum men
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~unicorn/fandom/fanzines/ellison.html
Presentation av Harlan Ellison
En antydan till några tankar Erik Andersson [En författarpresentation, tänkt för SF-Forum men såvitt jag vet aldrig publicerad. Kan finnas i Bertil Mårtenssons byrålådor. Författad i september 1993. Erik] Mina vänner! Idealisk är jag för uppgiften att skriva detta högtidstal. Inte bara har jag översatt Ellison, jag har även träffat honom och till och med läst honom. Jag har hans visitkort. På det står det I WRITE. Ellison är en offentlig person och författar följaktligen offentligt - som när jag träffade honom på bokmässan i Göteborg eller sittande i ett skyltfönster etc -, tydligen med tanken att han vill visa att författande inte är så märkligt, det är bara att slå sig ner på en stol och skriva. Denna anspråkslöshet rimmar ganska illa med den tungt burna lärdom som kan framskymta i hans noveller: onödiga referenser till kulturtyngda ting, till sådant som är gammalt och europeiskt och därför mycket exotiskt för en amerikan. Han tycks vilja vinna inträde i den bördsreglerade klubb för äkta intellektuella européer som också många svenskar drömmer om - men deras mantra är mer preciserat och lyder: Centraleuropa. Att bevisa att man är bildad är svårt, nästan lika svårt som att skryta om sin blygsamhet. När vi träffades var det dock inte den bildade Ellison som stod framför mig (och det var synd: jag hade nämligen dragit på mig min bästa bildade kostym och frågade honom på alingsåsengelska i vilken grad hans judiska härkomst låg bakom de föreställningar av religiös art jag hade tyckt mig spåra i vissa noveller - till vilket han svarade att han var ateist, varken mer eller mindre: no nonsense) utan den egendomliga form av arbetets hjälte som också karakteriserar kolleger som Harrison, Silverberg och Bester, författare som slagit sig fram i en genomkommersialiserad tidskriftsvärld och lyckats skapa en egen röst fjärran från universitet och seminarier i kreativt författande.

22. Mgm.com
Article profiles the author's classic tale, "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream " and how it became an interactive computer adventure. Includes links to an interview.
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23. A.V. Dezign Quotes Ellison, Harlan
SF Quotes from books, radio, television, movies, etc Get Out of Debt! harlan ellison. USA, 1934
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24. Harlan Ellison - The Web Page
Site devoted to a proposed harlan ellison movie.
http://www.concentric.net/~odeus/he.htm
Harlan Ellison - The Web Page
    "Let us praise me" - Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison - The Original Screenplay Letters from Bad Harlan to Good Harlan Harlan Ellison - The Controversy The PRAISE keeps rolling in for " Harlan Ellison - the Movie " "Harlan Ellison is our Baudelaire, our Nietszche, our Philiph Roth, our Stephen King, our Hercule Poirot, our Jack Lemmon, our National Geographic, our Jacquilyn Kennedy Onassis, our Jack Frost, our Jesus Chirst, our Anthrax vaccine, our Ceaser Augustus, our Windows 95, our Scott Glenn, our Glenfiddich, our National Academy of Ballet..."
    David Gerrold
"I thank Harlan Ellison for hiring me to work on Star Trek, for giving me the chanche to be part of one of the greatest SF series ever, for employming and making me famous."
    D.C. Fontana
"I didn't know what real writing was until I read Harlan Ellison. Now I've realized that all the Star Trek novels are trash written by hacks (except for my own novels which are the height of literary art) and I curse myself for not learning to read sooner."
    Peter David
"SOMEONE PLEASE HIRE ME. MY GRANDCHILDREN ARE STARVING. HAVE PITY ON ME"

25. Harlan Ellison Comic Book Bibliography
Bibliographic reference exploring the comic book related work of the award winning writer.
http://www.steampunk.com/sfch/bibliographies/hecbb.html
Harlan Ellison Comic Book Bibliography
This bibliography was compiled by Christopher Day (chrisday@aol.com). The Speculative Fiction Clearing House provides storage space for it as a community service.
Harlan Ellison Comic Book Bibliography, Version 3.1, 6/95
This is meant to be an attempt at compiling Comic Book material either written by or adapted from the work of Harlan Ellison, as well as other Comic Book related Ellison-paraphernalia. This is a working document, as you can see it is already version 3.1, that has been in existence for over a year now. It is incomplete, and in some cases I have not actually physically confirmed details of an item. If you have any questions, comments, corrections or additions please do not hesitate to contact me. Also, let me know if you download this, reprint it elsewhere, or anything. I would be quite interested in anything you have to say about it.
Letters from Ellison Detective Comics 380 (DC) 1968 Conan the Barbarian 2 (Marvel) 1970 Fish Police 4 or 5 (Fishwrap) 198? The Forever People 3 (DC) 1971 Real Fact Comics #6 (DC) 1947 Wordsmith ? (Renegade) 198?
Various Comic Book Masters (Ken Vida Productions) Ellison narrates this videotape collection of artist profiles Adventure 479 (DC) - Dial H For Hero Silver Fog, character, created by Ellison according to Doug A, at Earlham College (my Alma-Mater), Ellison submitted the character Silver Fog used in this issue. The caption reads:

26. Harlan Ellison Webderland
ellison Webderland the official home page for muchlauded author harlan ellison.Not The harlan ellison Homepage. MAIN EVENTS. HOME PAGE. ellison NEWS.
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Not The Harlan Ellison Homepage
MAIN EVENTS HOME PAGE ELLISON NEWS LINKS OF INTEREST KICK NET PIRACY ... SITE INFO AND MAP
The webpage isn't here anymore. It's here
harlanellison.com is maintained by Rick Wyatt - webmaster@harlanellison.com
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27. The Onion A.V. Club | Harlan Ellison
The Onion AV Club interviews the acclaimed writer waxes misanthropic on many topics.
http://www.theavclub.com/avclub3407/avfeature3407.html
features cinema music video ... justify September 17, 1998 Volume 34 Issue 07
By John Krewson The Onion a few minutes and gave us a piece of his mind. The Onion: So, what have you been doing lately? Harlan Ellison: Laughs. ] This is by you an interview question, right? Let's get a little more specific, since you and I both have a limited amount of life to live and I'd just as soon not turn this interview into a career. What am I supposed to say? That I'm working on a movie or working on a book? I'm always working on a movie or working on a book. What I'm doing lately... A month ago, I did nine days in Manchester, New Hampshire, 100-degree heat, mosquitoes the size of Stuka dive bombers, conducting a writer's workshop. First one I've done in about 12 years. I just got back from lecture gigs in London, England, and Atlanta, Georgia, where I did a live radio drama presentation, and signed about 265,000 autographs. I'm doing a script for The Outer Limits. I'm going up to Toronto in October to play a role on the syndicated series, Psi Factor.

28. Ellison Webderland
Top Arts Literature Authors E ellison, harlan (7). See also
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29. DMCA Protects AOL From Harlan Ellison Lawsuit
A federal court ruling last week suggests that copyright owners will find one of computing's oldest peerto-peer networks, UseNet, much harder to tame than Napster. By Steven Bonisteel. Newsbytes
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/175282.html

30. Harlan Ellison, Science Fiction Writer And Editor
Credited with first use of the term FAX. Novels. ellison, harlan, Rumble, 1958. ISBN0929480-31-7. Nonfiction. ellison, harlan, Memos from Purgatory, 1961.
http://www.hycyber.com/SF/ellison_harlan.html
Harlan Jay Ellison
May 27, 1934 (Cleveland, Ohio) -
Credited with first use of the term FAX
Novels
Ellison, Harlan,
Rumble, 1958. (aka Web of the City,
The Man with Nine Lives,
Ace, New York, 1960.
Mefisto in Onyx, Mark V. Ziesing, Shingletown, California, 1993. ISBN: 0-929480-31-7
Nonfiction
Ellison, Harlan,
Memos from Purgatory, 1961. (TV: Memo from Purgatory, AH Presents, 1964.)
Short Fiction in Magazines and Original Anthologies
Ellison, Harlan,
Absolute Magnitude

Adam
Amazing

Analog

Bad Moon Rising
Black Lizard
Borderlands Cad California Sorcery The Cleveland News Cosmopolitan Cosmos Crawdaddy Dangerous Visions Ellery Queen Fantastic Stories Fantastic Universe Future Life Galaxy Genesis Guilty If Imagination Infinity Knight Magazine Lighthouse Los Angeles Los Angeles Free Press Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Nebula Science Fiction New Dimensions New Worlds Omni Orbit ... The Outer Limits The Paper: A Chicago Weekly Penthouse Playboy Pulphouse Realms of Fantasy Rogue The Saint Saint Louis Literary Supplement Sideshow Stalking the Nightmare OSU Sundial The Twilight Zone Magazine The Ultimate Dragon Unearth Universe
Collections of Short Fiction
Ellison, Harlan

31. F & SF: Fiction Index, Ea-
ellison, harlan, (1934 ) Paulie Charmed the Sleeping Woman, August, 1962. ellison,harlan, and Theodore Sturgeon, Runesmith, May, 1970.
http://www.hycyber.com/SF/fsf_ea.html
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Aa Ba Ca Da ... Za Eakin, William R.,
Monogamy, #563, June, 1998. Easton, Thomas A.,
Gambling Man, #351, August, 1980. Ecklar, Julia,
Promised LIves, September, 1993. Edghill, India,
We Are the Dead, #572, April, 1999. Edmondson, G. C.,
Technological Retreat, #60, May, 1956. Edwards, Sylvia,
The End of Evan Essant ...? April, 1962. Effinger, George Alec,
Lights Out, #269, October, 1973. (novelet)
Maureen Birnbaum, January, 1982.
The World of Pez Pavilion: Preliminary to the Groundbreaking Ceremony,
The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean,
Everything, October, 1984. ** November, 1984. My First Game as an Immortal, #411, August, 1985. (poem) #417, February, 1986. September, 1986. (novelet) Irresistible, August, 1989. (novelet) Maureen Birnbaum at the Looming Awfulness, March, 1995. (novelet) Maureen Birnbaum on a Hot Tin Roof, August, 1996. (novelet) Eisenberg, Larry, The Interface, #327, August, 1978. Me and My Shadow, #417, February, 1986. Eisenstein, Phyllis, The Mountain Fastness, #338, July, 1979. (novelet)

32. David Mullich Home Page
Interactive entertainment designer/producer. Credits include harlan ellison's I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, DuckTales, Wilderness and The Prisoner.
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33. Harlan Ellison Quotes - The Quotations Page
Quotations by Author. harlan ellison (1934 ) US science fiction author screenwritermore author details. harlan ellison - More quotations on Stupidity
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34. Harlan Ellison Webderland
ellison Webderland the official home page for muchlauded author harlan ellison Not The harlan ellison Homepage. MAIN EVENTS
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Not The Harlan Ellison Homepage
MAIN EVENTS HOME PAGE ELLISON NEWS LINKS OF INTEREST KICK NET PIRACY ... SITE INFO AND MAP
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35. The Starlost
Some thoughts on the harlan ellison series.
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The Starlost First Show Last Show Genre Sci Fi Network SYN Slot Day Various Slot Time Various Jumped The Shark when... Votes Never Jumped Day One After the opening Other Thoughts:
  • I've gotta admire the patience of the above poster. Sheesh, what a BORING show this was! The acting wasn't wooden or even leaden but virtually comatose- they might as well have hired lithium addicts! The ONLY vaguely interesting part of this entire snoozefest was the opening in which they did a slow pan of the elaborate model of the giant spaceship and narrated the series's concept! It had been four years since 'Star Trek' had been cancelled and us sci-fi fans were DESPERATE for something new on TV - but ,for me (and virtually everyone else I've talked to who somehow remembered the show), even the desperation in slacking sci-fi thirst wasn't enough to prevent the narcolepsy this show brought on! What a ripoff piece of junk this was...bad writing, bad acting, bad sets, all brought to you on crappy videotape. Plus, does anyone remember when they were promoting this show by using clips from the film Silent Running? As a Canadian, I am embarrassed to say that this big steaming pile of dung was made in Canada. The Starlost was a Canadian attempt at producing science fiction which unfortunately suffered the great Canadian TV flawcheap ass budget. I remember watching this piece of crap as a child and wondering where the hell did they get that much Styrofoam for the sets? Not only were the actors as stiff as the sets, but the writing was absolutely horrid"Radiation Virus" WTF? The only redeeming qualities were the guest stars, William "Hammy" Shatner and Walter Koenig, and the guy who played the weird ass computer (similar in function to the MS Paperclip) with the weirdest annunciation I have ever heard. I think this show would have been better if they casted TMA-1 (the monolith from 2001) instead of Keir Dulla as the main character because the monolith would have show a lot more emotion than Keir.

36. Author Robert Silverberg Interviewed.
Robert Silverberg interviewed. SF author on his lust for spicy food, the Majipoor series, and living with harlan ellison.
http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/02_july/news0702_2.shtml
Your browser does not support script advertise search EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE Hot Spice and Majipoor Author Robert Silverberg interviewed by Stephen Hunt. The grand old man of science fiction and fantasy chats about his lust for spicy food, the genius of Majipoor, and living with Harlan Ellison. A re you currently writing full time now, or are you fitting in the odd day-job for variety? I've been a full-time writer since 1955. Have never had a day job, or, for that matter, any sort of job at all. Writing has been my sole means of livelihood. When and why did you begin writing? When did you first consider yourself a writer? I began writing stories when I was about seven, mainly imitations of things I had been reading. I got more serious about writing as a career when I was twelve or thirteen. It seemed obvious to me that I had a gift for it and I was fairly sure I could succeed at making it my profession, this by the time I was nineteen. How has becoming a published author impacted your lifestyle?

37. Books By Harlan Ellison (Part 1)
Books by harlan ellison (Part 1). Click here for more books by harlan ellison.
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Harlan Ellison Author/Essayist Ellison mentions his disbelief in, among other places, the introduction to his book Strange Wine . His story "The Deathbird" presents an alternate take on the biblical account of creation, wherein the snake is a Prometheus figure sent to deliver humanity the wisdom it will need to overcome the tyrannical rule of the insane being who calls himself God. On Tom Snyder's Tomorrow Show Ellison is purported to have said "I am so far beyond atheism, there isn't a word in the English language dictionary to describe me." Harlan Ellison, from "The Glass Teat" , Article #29 In the clue book for the computer version of I Have No Mouth, andI Must Scream , Harlan is interviewed by J. Michael Straczynski... JMS: [...] do you believe that we are alone in the universe? From our friends at Celebrity Atheists Angry Candy by Harlan Ellison Book Description
The Seattle Times said of Angry Candy : "Ellison's stories rattle the bars of complacency that people put around their souls...Razor sharp...piercingly profound." Once again, Ellison's writing defies all labels. These seventeen stories by a modern master are an "assembled artifact" of anger and faith-as bittersweet as a "jalapeno-laced cinnamon bear."

38. BPCA - Ellison, Harlan
harlan ellison biography from Bud Plant Comic Art. Includes image galleryand links to ellison products for sale in our online database.
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The Washington Post called Harlan Ellison "one of the great living American short story writers." His 40 year career has given us more than 69 books, 1700 stories and essays, 24 teleplays and 12 screenplays. His works have been translated into 26 languages and have sold millions of copies. Prolific and perceptive, he has been awarded an astonishing 8½ Hugo Awards, three Nebula Awards and two Edgar Allan Poe Awards. Among his most recognized works are Strange Wine, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, and Stalking the Nightmare. Ellison's two critical examinations of American television, The Glass Teat and The Other Glass Teat are widely regarded as the definitive works on television, and are used in more than 200 American universities. His Dangerous Visions and Again, Dangerous Visions have earned him a reputation as a top-notch editor and anthologist. Ellison attended Ohio State University for a year and a half. He departed suddenly after punching a professor who said he had no talent. Ellison moved to New York and, at age 21, joined a youth street gang in Brooklyn's dangerous Red Hook neighborhood to gather material for his book

39. The Absolutely Weird Bookshelf, THE HARLAN ELLISON BOOKS
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40. Allscifi.com Harlan Ellison Fan Club
Analysis of the plot, theme, character and settings of his books. Share your thoughts by becoming an ellison scholar on the site.
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