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  1. Sep 1, 1982 · Stalking the Nightmare. Harlan Ellison. 4.18. 779 ratings49 reviews. Contents. Foreword • by Stephen King. Introduction: Quiet Lies the Locust Tells (1982) • essay. Grail (1981) The Outpost Undiscovered by Tourists (1982) Blank ... (1957) The 3 Most Important Things in Life (Scenes from the Real World #1) (1978) • essay.

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  2. 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.

  3. May 1, 1984 · Stalking The Nightmare. Paperback – May 1, 1984. by Harlan Ellison (Author) 4.6 23 ratings. See all formats and editions. An Ellison potpourri: rewrites of tales 1st appearing in 50s pulp magazines (one a Joe L. Hensley collaboration), recent tales & four excellent nonfiction items.

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  4. Nov 15, 2010 · Ellison, Harlan. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Fantasy fiction, American, Horror tales, American. Publisher. Huntington Woods, Mich. : Phantasia Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English.

  5. Apr 1, 2014 · Stalking the Nightmare. : Harlan Ellison. Open Road Media, Apr 1, 2014 - Literary Collections - 292 pages. With a foreword by Stephen King: Provocative and entertaining pieces from the multiple...

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    • Stephen King
    • Stalking the Nightmare: Stories and Essays
  6. Pure, 100-proof distillation of Ellison. A righteous verbal high! Here you'll find twenty of his very best stories and essays (including the four-part "Scenes from the Real World), an anecdotal...

  7. May 1, 1984 · A Masterpiece of Multifaceted Jewels. Harlan Ellison’s Stalking the Nightmare is a magical book. Merely read the introduction, “Quiet Lies The Locust Tells,” to find sounds more melodious, colours of a purer hue, perfumes more redolent. And yourself transformed. Revivified.

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