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Description: For the discussion of the works of Harlan Ellison.
 

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By share.files...@email.con  - Apr 25 - 1 new of 1 message    

An Edge In His Voice 
  An Edge In His Voice... A Voice From The Edge. "...Etiquette tips on how to talk to a writer, to wit: 1) never inform the writer you can't find his or her books; 2) don't share your personal needs and problems; 3) take care of personal hygiene, please; and 4) don't read the writer's personal life into the stories..." -Harlan Ellison... more »
By Will Dockery  - Dec 27 2012 - 1 new of 1 message    

Jack Kerouac & Harlan Ellison: Classics? 
  ... If I do, it looks like a great many people agree with me that Jack Kerouac and Harlan Ellison have written a few "classics": [link] And: [link] If you'd get out of all those crap "Magick" and junky "self-help" books and actually read something not worthless, maybe you'd learn about classic... more »
By Will Dockery  - Apr 26 2012 - 38 new of 38 messages    

Shadowville Speedway / Ping Ellison, Hooker & Kerouac 
  ... Sure, Corey, there are a few books that I need and am looking for at used book stores et cetera when I'm here and there, if you can help me, keep a lookout: The new/most recent Harlan Ellison books (I have a complete Ellison collection up until the late 1990s... how about you? Read much Ellison, Corey? That's something like 44 books there, almost all rare... more »
By Will Dockery  - Apr 12 2012 - 23 new of 23 messages    

Happy new year! 
  Happy new year Harlan. Time to put your boots up for a while and contemplate all the product you have bought to the table since the 50's, and all the joy you have bought to young people by opening up the real SF tableau (ah, what days of discovery they were, Dangerous Visions and Again, Dangerous Visions).... more »
By thang ornerythinchus  - Dec 30 2011 - 1 new of 1 message    

S how is he? 
  I'm fond of the old curmudgeon and old enough to care. I remember when he was bullied by Frank Sinatra (according to the story at least) and gave plenty as good as he got (and didn't get bashed for his trouble). I remember as a 15 year old reading both Dangerous Visions which really switched me on to the then young alternative SF&F writers... more »
By thangus ornerythinkus  - Jul 22 2011 - 5 new of 5 messages    

How is HE going nowadays? 
  I recall some time ago, but recently, he was more or less predicting his demise or something along those lines. It seemed like depression, which can happen to people with earlier exalted careers in their later years (eg Hemingway, HST and others). Why do I think this? Because, as far as I could tell, he wasn't physically sick.... more »
By thangus ornerythinkus  - Jul 19 2011 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Harlan is in Madison, WI 
  attending MadCon, despite not feeling well. HE is still The Man. go see him if you are able, it's your last chance. swp
By swp  - Sep 25 2010 - 4 new of 4 messages    

"...my sweetheart died before I was born" by Ellison or Tanaka? 
  "I know that my true friend will appear after my death, and my sweetheart died before I was born." -Harlan Ellison, Stalking The Nightmare This was written (or published) around 1982, and up to my quoting it I had found no use of it at all on the internet, through Google searches. Now, suddenly, the entire line has turned up in a poem by... more »
By Will Dockery  - Aug 25 2010 - 8 new of 8 messages    

Harlan Ellison nominated for Grammy Award 
  Harlan Ellison is a finalist nominee for a Grammy Award in the category of Spoken Word Album for Children for "Through The Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There". The awards ceremonies will be held January 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, and will be broadcast on CBS. [link]... more »
By Captain Infinity  - Dec 30 2009 - 1 new of 1 message    

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