Harlan Ellison
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Science fictionIn the 1960s and early 1970s, writers like Frank Herbert, Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, and Harlan Ellison explored new trends, ideas, and writing styles, while a group of writers, mainly in Britain, became known as the New Wave . In... In this article: SF, History, Literature, Time travel, Hugo Award, John W. Campbell, H. G. Wells, Philip K. Dick, and Isaac Asimov |
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Wikipedia | September 22, 2009
Deathstalker (series)
...space opera author Leigh Brackett as a particular influence on the style of the Deathstalker series. Other writers he acknowledges include Robert E Howard, Michael Moorcock, Roger Zelazny, Joseph Delaney, Harlan Ellison and Norman Spinrad.
In this article: Simon R. Green, Star Wars, Fascism, Casablanca, Church of Christ, and Locus
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Wikipedia | October 11, 2009
O'Neil De Noux
...and Harlan Ellison, his new favorite writer. He read everything available by Ellison and renewed his pursuit of writing science-fiction with the same results - bad stories, badly written. For the next three years, De Noux served as...
In this article: New Orleans, George Alec Effinger, and O'Neil De Noux
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
The Last Dangerous Visions
...The Rediscovery of Man. Ellison threatened to sue New England Science Fiction Association (NESFA) for publishing Himself in Anachron, sold to Ellison for the book by his widow, but later reached an amicable settlement. Nelson Bond's...
In this article: The Last Dangerous Visions, Joe Haldeman, Nelson Bond, Orson Scott Card, Locus, Christopher Priest, New England Science Fiction Association, Cordwainer Smith, and Again, Dangerous Visions
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
If (magazine)
...there were five runner-up prizes of $100 each. Entries came in from writers who were later to become well-known, including Harlan Ellison, Roger Zelazny, and Andrew J. Offutt, whose story "And Gone Tomorrow", about a man unexpectedly sent a...
In this article: Frederik Pohl, James L. Quinn, Paul W. Fairman, Horace L. Gold, Larry T. Shaw, Howard Browne, Hugo Award, and Ejler Jakobsson
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Blogcritics | September 13, 2009
Graphic Novel Review: P.B.M.: Beats Per Minute by Paul Sizer
...Wood listens to indie rock (and is really good about publishing his set lists.) Both Harlan Ellison and Roger Zelazny told me they listen to jazz while they write. When I asked Harlan Ellison the music question, he told me he listens to jazz...
In this article: Les Paul, Graphic novel, Stephen King, Roger Zelazny, Django Reinhardt, and New York City
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Neil Gaiman
...G. K. Chesterton. He later became a fan of science fiction, reading the works of authors as diverse as Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, Robert A. Heinlein, Harlan Ellison, H. P. Lovecraft, Thorne Smith, and Gene Wolfe. In the early 1980s,...
In this article: Neil Richard Gaiman, Todd McFarlane, Tori Amos, Terry Pratchett, American Gods, Marvelman, The Sandman, Hugo Award, Spawn, and The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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Harlan Jay Ellison (born May 27, 1934) is an American writer. He has written in many genres, principally, but not exclusively, that of science fiction. He has also written short stories, novellas, screenplays, teleplays, essays, and a wide range of criticism covering not only literature, but film, television, and print media. His reputation as an editor was cemented with his two ground-breaking science fiction anthologies, Dangerous Visions and Again, Dangerous Visions.
- Name At Birth:
- Harlan Jay Ellison
- Also Known As:
- Sley Harson
- Nalrah Nosille
- Cordwainer Bird
- Birth Date:
- May 27, 1934
- Birthplace:
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Nationality:
- American
- Occupation:
- Author, screenwriter
- Period:
- New Wave
- Influenced By:
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Influenced:
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