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Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) [3] was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction [4] and ...
Harlan! Harlan Ellison Reads Harlan Ellison – released 1976, Alternate World Recordings [21] Blood!: The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper – Alternate World Recordings, 1977; On the Road with Ellison Volume 1 – released 1983, reissued 2001 on Deep Shag Records; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas by Jules Verne – Dove Audio, 1996
The Byrne-illustrated story, however, did not appear in the collection (trade paperback or hardcover editions) entitled Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor, Volume One (1996). In 1999, Ellison recorded the first volume of his audiobook collection, The Voice From the Edge , subtitled "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", doing the readings – of ...
Born in 1934, Ellison was a self-described “street rat” from a small Ohio town who moved to New York City after a brief stint in college, served in the Army and wrote his first novel before ...
Stalking the Nightmare is a 1982 collection of short stories and nonfiction pieces by American writer Harlan Ellison.The short stories are interspersed with "Scenes from the Real World" sections, which are essays on a variety of topics.
Short story collections by Harlan Ellison (17 P) T. Television episodes written by Harlan Ellison (8 P) W. Works edited by Harlan Ellison (1 C, 4 P)
It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in October 1974, and subsequently republished in Ellison's 1975 collection of god-themed short fiction, Deathbird Stories, in the 1991 Byron Preiss-edited anthology The Ultimate Werewolf, and in Ellison's 2006 anthology The Essential Ellison: A 50 Year Retrospective.
In the introduction, Ellison introduces the concept of "slippage", or the falling apart of one's life, as the underlying theme of the book. In addition to the stories listed in the table of contents, the book includes a short narration of an unhealthy relationship with a woman named Charlotte as an example of a "slippage" in the author's life.