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  1. TV and movie scripter Harlan Ellison is a small, intense, muscular 'young man, something like a miniature Rod Serling, who never gets anywhere on time. Here is a story written to the rhythm of a clock without a balance wheel, out of whack, out of synch, tock-tick, tick-tock. Nebula Award, Best Short Story 1965 "REPENT, HARLEQUIN!" SAID THE ...

  2. Dec 21, 2022 · The book is good, good plot, good characters, good story, but there are points at where there are parts that don't need to be there, un-needed. Overall, It's like having a conversation with an autistic person.

  3. Dec 16, 2022 · Deathbird stories. by. Harlan Ellison. Publication date. 1978. Publisher. Pan Books. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  4. Feb 8, 2022 · Short stories Subject: Space flight -- Fiction Subject: Apocalyptic fiction Category: Text: EBook-No. 67362: Release Date: Feb 8, 2022: Copyright Status: Public domain in the USA. Downloads: 495 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free!

    • Ellison, Harlan, 1934-2018
    • United States: Royal Publications, Inc,1955.
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  5. Aug 8, 2018 · Picking the most important Ellison short stories, much less ranking them, is a fool’s errand. But while almost everything Ellison wrote was influential to some degree, a short list of titles rise to the top. These ten stories aren’t just brilliant sci-fi, they changed the genre in ways large and small. Paperback $12.99 $13.99.

  6. I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream. by Harlan Ellison. Limp, the body of Gorrister hung from the pink palette; unsupported—hanging high above us in the computer chamber; and it did not shiver in the chill, oily breeze that blew eternally through the main cavern. The body hung head down, attached to the underside of the palette by the sole of ...

  7. Shatterday is a collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison. In the introduction, Ellison states that the stories reflect an underlying theme of fear of human frailty and ugliness. His goal, he writes, is to shock his readers into seeing that this fear unifies all people

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