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  1. As Leonard Maltin writes in his preface, "I don't know how valuable it is to learn Harlan Ellison's opinion of this film or that, but I do know that reading an Ellison essay is gong to be provocative, infuriating, hilarious, or often a combination of the above. It is never time wasted. . . . Let me assure you, Harlan Ellison is never dull."

  2. Harlan Ellison's Watching... Hello, Kiddies, this is Uncle Harlan here again to talk to you about the time that never was and never will be. Once upon a time in the land of Scifi [pronounced "skiffy"] - if you like fantasy, you'll love Scifi - people used to win Hugos and Nebulas through dint of hard labor and the quality of their work.

  3. “An enjoyable, irascible collection” of smart and sometimes-scathing film criticism from a famously candid author (Library Journal). Everyone’s a critic, especially in the digital age—but no one takes on the movies like multiple award-winning author Harlan Ellison. Renowned both for fiction (A Boy and His Dog) and pop-culture commentary (The Glass Teat), Ellison offers in this ...

  4. 30 de oct. de 2013 · Harlan on A. E. van Vogt and the absurdity of the SFWA's lifetime achievement award rules. In 1995, the rules were changed, and in 1996, it was awarded to A....

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    • Harlan Ellison
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  6. 23 de ago. de 2013 · On the 117th death of Superman, back in 1993.©1993 The Kilimanjaro Corp. All rights reserved

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    • Harlan Ellison
  7. That is to say, inherent in the form is, "There will be a tomorrow". If you read a science fiction story, it says, "This will happen tomorrow". Now that’s very positive, that’s very pragmatic, "We’ll be here tomorrow. We may be unhappy, we may be all living like maggots, but we’ll be here." So that means it’s 100% positive.