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Harlan Ellison Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave science fiction, New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published wo ...
(1934–2018). It includes his literary output, screenplays and teleplays, voiceover work, and other fields of endeavor.


Novels and novellas

* '' Web of the City'' (1958; originally published as ''Rumble'') * ''The Man with Nine Lives'' (1960; revised and reprinted in 2011 under the author's preferred title ''The Sound of a Scythe'') * '' Spider Kiss'' (1961; originally published as ''Rockabilly'') * ''Doomsman'' (1967; re-issued under the author's preferred title ''Way of an Assassin'' in the collection ''Rough Beasts'') * '' A Boy and His Dog'' (1969; made into a film) * ''
The Starlost ''The Starlost'' is a Canadian-produced science fiction television series created by writer Harlan Ellison and broadcast in 1973 on CTV in Canada and syndicated to local stations in the United States. The show's setting is a huge generational ...
#1: Phoenix Without Ashes'' (1975; adaptation by
Edward Bryant Edward Winslow Bryant Jr. (August 27, 1945 – February 10, 2017) was an American science fiction and horror fiction, horror writer sometimes associated with the Dangerous Visions series of anthologies that bolstered New Wave (science fiction), ...
of Ellison's TV pilot script) * ''All the Lies That Are My Life'' (1980; later included in the author's 1980 collection ''
Shatterday "Shatterday" is the first segment of the premiere episode of the first season of the television series ''The Twilight Zone''. The story follows a man who finds that a double of himself has moved into his apartment and is taking over his life. ...
'') * ''Run for the Stars'' (1991; a 1957 novella here republished in a preferred text edition as part of a Tor Double) * ''
Mefisto in Onyx ''Mefisto in Onyx'' is a science fiction novella by American writer Harlan Ellison. The introduction and cover art were contributed by Frank Miller (comics), Frank Miller. Originally published in ''OMNI'' Magazine October 1993, then released as ...
'' (1993; later included in the author's 1997 collection '' Slippage'') * ''Blood's a Rover'' (2018, Subterranean Press; a "
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" novel, consisting of "Eggsucker" and "Run Spot, Run", two short stories, as well as '' A Boy and His Dog'' and an unproduced teleplay from the 1970s, entitled "Blood's a Rover")


Short story collections

* '' The Deadly Streets'' (1958) * ''Sex Gang'' (1959) (as by Paul Merchant) * ''A Touch of Infinity'' (1960) * ''Children of the Streets'' (1961) (originally published as ''The Juvies'') * '' Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation'' (1961) * '' Ellison Wonderland'' (1962) (also published as ''Earthman, Go Home!'') Ellison calls his home in
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"Ellison Wonderland." * '' Paingod and Other Delusions'' (1965) * ''
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic short story by American writer Harlan Ellison. It was first published in the March 1967 issue of ''IF: Worlds of Science Fiction''. The story is set against the backdrop of World War ...
'' (1967) * ''From the Land of Fear'' (1967) * '' Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled'' (1968) * '' The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World'' (1969) * ''Over the Edge'' (1970) * ''Partners in Wonder'' (1971) (collaborations with 14 other writers) * ''
Approaching Oblivion ''Approaching Oblivion'' is a collection of eleven short stories by American author Harlan Ellison. They had appeared in various magazines throughout the early 1970s with the exceptions of "Paulie Charmed the Sleeping Woman" which originally ap ...
'' (1974) * ''
Deathbird Stories ''Deathbird Stories: A Pantheon of Modern Gods'' is a 1975 collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison, written over a period of ten years; the stories address the theme of modern-day "deities" that have replaced the older, mo ...
'' (1975) * '' No Doors, No Windows'' (1975) * ''
Strange Wine ''Strange Wine'' is a 1978 short story collection by American writer Harlan Ellison. Contents The book contains the following stories (as well as Ellison's own introduction for each tale): *"Introduction: Revealed at Last! What Killed the Din ...
'' (1978) * ''
Shatterday "Shatterday" is the first segment of the premiere episode of the first season of the television series ''The Twilight Zone''. The story follows a man who finds that a double of himself has moved into his apartment and is taking over his life. ...
'' (1980) (reissued 2007 by Edgeworks Abbey/
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) * '' Stalking the Nightmare'' (1982) * '' Angry Candy'' (1988) * '' Mind Fields'' (1994) (33 stories inspired by the art of
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) * '' Slippage'' (1997) * ''Troublemakers'' (2001) (collection produced for the Young Adult market and featuring, for the most part, previously collected material) * ''Pulling a Train'' (2012) * ''Rough Beasts'' (2012) * ''Getting in the Wind'' (2013) * ''Honorable Whoredom at a Penny a Word'' (2013) * ''Again, Honorable Whoredom at a Penny a Word'' (2014, Edgeworks Abbey) * ''The Top of the Volcano: The Award-Winning Stories of Harlan Ellison'' (2014, Subterranean Press) * ''8 in 80'' (2014) * '' Can & Can'tankerous'' (2015) * ''Harlan Ellison's Greatest Hits'' (2024) (posthumous short story collection, edited by
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)


Retrospectives and omnibus collections

* '' Alone Against Tomorrow: a 10-Year Survey'' (1971) (published in the UK in two volumes as ''All the Sounds of Fear'' (1973) and ''The Time of the Eye'' (1974)) * ''The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison'' (1979) (contains "Paingod and Other Delusions" (1965) and "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" (1967)) * ''The Essential Ellison: a 35-Year Retrospective'' (1987) (edited by
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with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont) * ''Dreams With Sharp Teeth'' (1991) (contains "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" (1967), ''Deathbird Stories'' (1975) and ''Shatterday'' (1980)) * '' Edgeworks. 1'' (1996) (contains "Over the Edge" (1970) and "An Edge in My Voice" (1985)) * ''Edgeworks. 2'' (1996) (contains "Spider Kiss" (1961) and "Stalking the Nightmare" (1982)) * ''Edgeworks. 3'' (1997) (contains "The Harlan Ellison Hornbook" (1990) and "Harlan Ellison's Movie" (1990)) * ''Edgeworks. 4'' (1997) (contains ''Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled'' (1968) and ''The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World'' (1969)) * ''The Essential Ellison: a 50-Year Retrospective Revised & Expanded'' (2001) (edited by
Terry Dowling Terence William (Terry) Dowling (born 21 March 1947), is an Australian writer and journalist. He is primarily a writer of speculative fiction but refers to himself as an "imagier" – one who imagines, a term which liberates his writing from th ...
with Richard Delap and Gil Lamont) * ''The Glass Teat Omnibus: The Glass Teat and The Other Glass Teat'' (2011) (published by Charnel House, a handmade book published in a very limited edition; includes a February 2011 audio recording of Ellison reading "Welcome to the Gulag", a new introduction written for this updated publication of his essays on and criticism of television.) * ''The Top of the Volcano: The Award-winning Stories of Harlan Ellison'' (2014) * ''Fingerprints On the Sky: The Authorized Harlan Ellison Bibliography, The Illustrated Reader's Guide'' edited by Tim Richmond (2015) Subterranean Press


Note

The ''White Wolf Edgeworks Series'' was originally scheduled to consist of 31 titles reprinted over the course of 20 omnibus volumes. Although an
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was created for ''Edgeworks. 5'' (1998), which was to contain both ''Glass Teat'' books, this title never appeared. The series is notorious for its numerous
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s.


Nonfiction

* '' Memos from Purgatory'' (1961) * '' The Glass Teat'' (1970) (essays of opinion on television, 1968–1970) * ''The Other Glass Teat'' (1975) (further essays of opinion on television, 1970–1972) * ''The Book of Ellison'' (1978) (edited by Andrew Porter) * ''Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed'' (1984) (edited by Marty Clark) * ''An Edge in My Voice'' (1985) * ''
Harlan Ellison's Watching ''Harlan Ellison's Watching'' () is a 1989 compilation of 25 years' worth of essays and film reviews by Harlan Ellison, originally published in ''Cinema'' magazine, the ''Los Angeles Free Press'', ''Starlog'' magazine, and ''The Magazine of Fantas ...
'' (1989) (reissued 2008 by M Press) * '' The Harlan Ellison Hornbook'' (1990) * ''Harlan Ellison's Endlessly Watching'' (2014, Edgeworks Abbey)


Editorials

* "Star Trek" (May 1987; ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'') * "The End of Horror" (January 1991; ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'')


Television plays


Published/produced screenplays and teleplays

* '' The Oscar'', with
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and
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, from the novel by Richard Sale. * ''Phoenix Without Ashes'' (original, unaired and unaltered,
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-winning teleplay), published in ''
Faster Than Light Faster-than-light (superluminal or supercausal) travel and communication are the conjectural propagation of matter or information faster than the speed of light in vacuum (). The special theory of relativity implies that only particles with zero ...
'' (1975, Harper & Row), alongside original stories by George R.R. Martin and Ben Bova, and reprints by Isaac Asimov. * ''
I, Robot ''I, Robot'' is a fixup collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories originally appeared in the American magazines '' Super Science Stories'' and ''Astounding Science Fiction'' between 1940 and 1950 ...
'' (1994), (based on stories by
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, illustrated by Mark Zug) * ''
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'' (1996), (Star Trek episode, original screenplay, with commentary. For an in-depth review of this book see. This script was also published in ''Six Science Fiction Plays'' (1976) edited by
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) * ''Harlan Ellison's Movie'' (1990), (unproduced feature-length screenplay serialised in Ellison's weekly newspaper column ''The Harlan Ellison Hornbook'' and collected in the omnibus volume ''Edgeworks. 3'' (1996)) * ''Flintlock'' (unproduced Harlan Ellison teleplay) (1987), (unproduced pilot teleplay for a proposed 1972 TV series based on
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's character in ''
Our Man Flint ''Our Man Flint'' is a 1966 American spy-fi comedy film that parodies the ''James Bond'' film series. The film was directed by Daniel Mann, written by Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr (from a story by Hal Fimberg), and starred James Coburn as maste ...
'', published in both editions of the retrospective volume ''The Essential Ellison'' (1987, 2001)) * '' The Whimper of Whipped Dogs'' (1975), (teleplay produced in the TV series ''
The Young Lawyers ''The Young Lawyers'' is an American legal drama that was aired on the ABC network for one season from September 21, 1970, until March 24, 1971. Starring Lee J. Cobb, Zalman King, Judy Pace and Phillip Clark, the show was a part of the network' ...
'', serialised in Ellison's weekly newspaper column ''The Glass Teat'' and collected in ''The Other Glass Teat'' (1975); unrelated to Ellison's later 1973 short story, "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs") * ''The Whimper of Whipped Dogs'' (unfinished screenplay based on Ellison's 1973 short story of the same title as, but completely unrelated to the '' Young Lawyers'' teleplay referenced above; three treatments of the opening sequence were published in the June 1988 issue of ''
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (usually referred to as ''F&SF'') is a U.S. fantasy and science-fiction magazine, first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press. Editors Anthony Bouche ...
'' and later appeared in ''
Harlan Ellison's Watching ''Harlan Ellison's Watching'' () is a 1989 compilation of 25 years' worth of essays and film reviews by Harlan Ellison, originally published in ''Cinema'' magazine, the ''Los Angeles Free Press'', ''Starlog'' magazine, and ''The Magazine of Fantas ...
'' (1989)) * ''
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'', produced for ''
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'' in 1964; published alongside the short story on which it was based in his 1967 collection ''From the Land of Fear''. * '' Crazy as a Soup Sandwich'', produced for ''
The Twilight Zone ''The Twilight Zone'' is an American media franchise based on the anthology series, anthology television series created by Rod Serling in which characters find themselves dealing with often disturbing or unusual events, an experience described ...
'' in 1989; published in his 1997 collection '' Slippage''. * ''Nackles'', written for ''The Twilight Zone'', an adaptation of a Donald E. Westlake story written, but never produced, in 1985, published in ''The Twilight Zone Magazine'' in 1986 and in a limited edition of '' Slippage'' which was published Mark Ziesing in 1997. * ''Memo from Purgatory'', produced for ''
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' is an American television anthology series created, hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, airing on CBS and NBC, alternately, between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. Between 1962 a ...
'' in 1964, ''Soldier'', produced for ''
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'' in 1964, ''
Demon With a Glass Hand "Demon with a Glass Hand" is an episode of the American television series ''The Outer Limits'', the second to be based on a script by Harlan Ellison, which Ellison wrote specifically with actor Robert Culp in mind for the lead role. It originall ...
'', produced for ''The Outer Limits'' in 1964, '' Paladin of the Lost Hour'', produced for ''The Twilight Zone'' in 1985, '' Crazy as a Soup Sandwich'' produced for ''The Twilight Zone'' in 1989, and ''The Face of Helene Bournouw'', produced for '' The Hunger'' in 1998, were all published in ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume One'', published by Edgeworks Abbey/Publishing 180 in 2011. * ''Killing Bernstein'', written, but unproduced, for ''
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'', 1982, ''Deeper Than the Darkness'', retitled "A Knife in the Darkness", produced for ''
Cimarron Strip ''Cimarron Strip'' is an American Western television series starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown. The series was produced by the creators of ''Gunsmoke'' and aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Reruns of the original show w ...
'' in 1968, ''Mealtime'', retitled "The Price of Doom", produced for ''
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' is a 1961 American science fiction disaster film, produced and directed by Irwin Allen, and starring Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. The supporting cast includes Peter Lorre, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden ...
'' in 1964, ''The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair'', produced for ''
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' is an American spy fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series follows secret agents Napoleon Solo, played by Robert Vaughn, and Illya Kuryakin, p ...
'' in 1966, ''The Pieces of Fate Affair'', produced for ''
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' is an American spy fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC. The series follows secret agents Napoleon Solo, played by Robert Vaughn, and Illya Kuryakin, p ...
'' in 1967, and ''Phoenix Without Ashes'', the pilot for ''
The Starlost ''The Starlost'' is a Canadian-produced science fiction television series created by writer Harlan Ellison and broadcast in 1973 on CTV in Canada and syndicated to local stations in the United States. The show's setting is a huge generational ...
'' that was rewritten and retitled as "Voyage of Discovery", produced in 1973, are all collected in ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume Two'', published by Edgeworks Abbey/Publishing 180 in 2011. * ''None of the Above'', an adaptation of the Norman Spinrad novel '' Bug Jack Barron'', written for director
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in the early 1980s, published by Edgeworks Abbey in November 2012. * ''Cutter's World'', an original, two-hour 1987 pilot teleplay for a western-tinged science fiction series for CBS, that was to have been directed by
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, ''Who Killed Alex Debbs?'', a script that was produced for the hit 1960s show, '' Burke's Law'', the initial outline for ''Demon with a Glass Hand'', and ''The Ship That Kills'', an unproduced story outline for a 1974–1975 Depression-era series called ''The Manhunter'', starring Ken Howard, are collected in ''Brain Movies Vol. 3'', published by Edgeworks Abbey and available from HarlanEllisonBooks.com. * ''Brillo'', an unproduced, two-hour teleplay pilot, written in collaboration with
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, for ABC, ''Who Killed Purity Mather?'', written and produced for '' Burke's Law'', and ''Jeffrey's Being Quiet'', written for '' Sixth Sense'', are collected in ''Brain Movies Vol. 4'', published by Edgeworks Abbey and available from HarlanEllisonBooks.com. * ''The Dark Forces'', an unproduced pilot, written for NBC, ''Who Killed Andy Zygmunt?'', written and produced for '' Burke's Law'', ''Where Do the Elephants Go to Die?'', written and produced for '' Ripcord'', an unproduced teleplay for ''
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'' as well as outlines for ''
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'' and ''
Logan's Run ''Logan's Run'' is a science fiction novel by American writers William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. Published in 1967, the novel depicts a dystopic Malthusian future society in which both population and the consumption of resources ...
'' are collected in ''Brain Movies Vol. 5'', published by Edgeworks Abbey and available from HarlanEllisonBooks.com. * ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume One'' (2013, Edgeworks Abbey) * ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume Two'' (2013, Edgeworks Abbey) * ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume Three'' (2013, Edgeworks Abbey) * ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume Four'' (2013, Edgeworks Abbey) * ''Brain Movies: The Original Teleplays of Harlan Ellison, Volume Five'' (2013, Edgeworks Abbey) See also ''The Starlost #1: Phoenix without Ashes'' (1975), the novelization by
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of the teleplay for the pilot episode of ''
The Starlost ''The Starlost'' is a Canadian-produced science fiction television series created by writer Harlan Ellison and broadcast in 1973 on CTV in Canada and syndicated to local stations in the United States. The show's setting is a huge generational ...
'', which includes a lengthy afterword by Ellison describing what happened during production of the series.


Anthologies edited by

* ''
Dangerous Visions ''Dangerous Visions'' is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by American writer Harlan Ellison and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was published in 1967 and contained 33 stories, none of which had been previously publishe ...
'' (1967) (also issued as a three-volume paperback edition) * ''
Again, Dangerous Visions ''Again, Dangerous Visions'' (1972) is a science fiction short story anthology, edited by American author Harlan Ellison. It is the follow-up to ''Dangerous Visions'' (1967), also edited by Ellison. Cover art and interior illustrations are by Ed ...
'' (1972) (also issued as a two-volume paperback edition) * '' Medea: Harlan's World'' (1985) *'' The Last Dangerous Visions'' (2024) (published posthumously)


Collections edited by

*''Nightshade and Damnations'' by Gerald Kersh (1968) (also introduction) * '' Jacques Futrelle's "The Thinking Machine": The Enigmatic Problems of Prof. Augustus S. F. X. Van Dusen, PhD, LL. D., F. R. S., M. D., M. D. S.'' by
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(2007 (also introduction)


Selected short stories

* " A Boy and His Dog" * " Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W" * " The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World" * " The Deathbird" * "The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arqueAngel" * " The Dragon on the Bookshelf" * "
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" * * "
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I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic short story by American writer Harlan Ellison. It was first published in the March 1967 issue of ''IF: Worlds of Science Fiction''. The story is set against the backdrop of World War ...
" – made into a CD-ROM PC video game ''
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic short story by American writer Harlan Ellison. It was first published in the March 1967 issue of ''IF: Worlds of Science Fiction''. The story is set against the backdrop of World War ...
'' in 1995. * "
Jeffty Is Five "Jeffty Is Five" is a fantasy short story by American author Harlan Ellison. It was first published in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' in 1977, then was included in DAW's '' The 1978 Annual World's Best SF'' in 1978 and Ellison's s ...
" * "Knox" * "
The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World "The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World" is a science fiction short story by American writer Harlan Ellison, first published in his 1967 anthology ''Dangerous Visions''. It was intended as a continuation of a story by Robert Bloch, "A ...
" * "
"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman "Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" is a 1965 dystopian science fiction short story by American writer Harlan Ellison. First published in the science fiction magazine ''Galaxy'' in December 1965, it won the 1965 Nebula Award for Best Shor ...
" – One of the most frequently reprinted stories in the English language and the second most frequently anthologized sf story * "
Shatterday "Shatterday" is the first segment of the premiere episode of the first season of the television series ''The Twilight Zone''. The story follows a man who finds that a double of himself has moved into his apartment and is taking over his life. ...
" – adapted as an episode of the 1980s revival of ''The Twilight Zone'' * " Shattered Like a Glass Goblin" * " Soldier From Tomorrow" – adapted by Ellison in his script for the '' Outer Limits'' episode "
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". The film ''
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'' had sufficient similarities to the story that later prints of the film acknowledge Ellison. * "Try a Dull Knife" * " The Whimper of Whipped Dogs" * " How's the Night Life on Cissalda?" * " Paladin of the Lost Hour" * "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore" – included in the ''Best American Short Stories'' anthology for 1993


Comics adaptations of works by Ellisons

*''Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor, Vol. One'', collecting the comic book series ''Dream Corridor'', was published by Dark Horse Comics in 1996, artwork and adaptations by various artists and writers, and based on previously published short fiction by Ellison. Each issue had included one original short story. *''Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor, Vol. Two'' was published by Dark Horse Comics in association with Edgeworks Abbey, Ellison's own imprint, in 2007. Artwork and adaptations by various artists and based on previous short fiction. This contained material not originally published in the original ''Dream Corridor'' series. * ''Phoenix Without Ashes'' was published by IDW as a comic book.


Note

Stories originally contained in the ''Dream Corridor'' series, based on paintings by artists. * "Midnight in the Sunken Cathedral" (Paintings by
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and
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) * "Pulling Hard Time" (Painting by Sam Raffa) * "Anywhere But Here, With Anyone But You" (Painting by
Leo and Diane Dillon Leo Dillon (March 2, 1933 – May 26, 2012) and Diane Dillon (''née'' Sorber; born March 13, 1933) were American illustrators of children's books and adult paperback book and magazine covers. One obituary of Leo called the work of the husb ...
) * "Chatting with Anubis" (Painting by Jane McKenzie) * "The Museum on Cyclops Avenue" (Painting by Ron Brown)


Original graphic novels

*''Harlan Ellison's 7 Against Chaos'', hardcover graphic novel by
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, with illustrations by
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and coloring by
Ken Steacy Ken Steacy (born January 8, 1955) is a Canadians, Canadian comics artist and writer best known for his work on the NOW Comics comic book series of ''Astro Boy (NOW Comics), Astro Boy'' and of the Comico: The Comic Company, Comico comic series of ' ...
was published in July 2013'' (based on Ellison's original treatment for the first ''Star Trek'' motion picture''


Other comics

In addition to the many adaptations of Ellison's work, as well as original stories for the graphic novel format, Ellison also wrote
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comic book scripts for
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and
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, and several stories for various other publishers' comic book anthology series.


DC Comics

*''
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'' #237 (1971) *''
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'' #567 (1986)


Marvel Comics

*'' ''The Avengers'''' #88, #101 (1971, 1972) *'' ''The Incredible Hulk'''' #140 (1971) *'' ''Daredevil'''' #208-209 (1984) *''
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'' #1 (1985)


Video games

* ''
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" is a post-apocalyptic short story by American writer Harlan Ellison. It was first published in the March 1967 issue of ''IF: Worlds of Science Fiction''. The story is set against the backdrop of World War ...
''


Memoirs

On an edition of
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's arts and culture series ''
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'' broadcast on May 30, 2008, Ellison announced that he had signed with a "major publisher" to produce his memoirs, under the tentative title ''Working Without a Net''. That title first appeared in the television show ''
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'', for which Ellison was a creative consultant: in the episode "
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" (originally broadcast in 1994), the fictional character
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is seen reading and laughing at a book entitled ''Working Without a Net'' by Harlan Ellison in 2258. Ultimately, Ellison chose author Nat Segaloff to write his biography and sat down for several hours of interviews, with the understanding that Ellison would have no veto over what would be in the book. That book, '' A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison'', was published on July 14, 2017, by NESFA Press.


Current publications

The print-on-demand publishers Edgeworks Abbey and Open Road publish works by Ellison. ''I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream'' was included in ''American Fantastic Tales'', volume II (from the 1940s to now), edited by
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and published by the Library of America in 2009. ''The Best American Mystery Stories of the Century'' edited by
Tony Hillerman Anthony Grove Hillerman (May 27, 1925 – October 26, 2008) was an American author of detective novels and nonfiction works, best known for his mystery novels featuring Navajo Nation Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee. Several of his w ...
and
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(Houghton Mifflin, 2000) included Ellison's "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs." In October 2010, a special hardcover collection ''Unrepentant: A Celebration of the Writings of Harlan Ellison'' (Garcia Publishing Services, 2010) was issued by MadCon, a convention in Wisconsin at which Ellison was the guest of honor. In addition to including "How Interesting: A Tiny Man" (previously published in "Realms of Fantasy" magazine,) it also included "'Repent, Harlequin! Said the Ticktockman", "Some Frightening Films of the Forties" (a never before reprinted essay,) an illustrated bibliography of Ellison's fiction books by Tim Richmond, an article by Robert T. and Frank Garcia on Ellisons television work, an appreciation/essay by Dark Horse Comics publisher Michael Richardson, an article about Deep Shag's audio recordings of Ellison speaking engagements by Michael Reed, a 6-page B&W gallery of covers by Leo and Diane Dillon, a two-page
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-drawn cartoon and an official biography. In March 2011, Subterranean Press released an expanded edition of ''
Deathbird Stories ''Deathbird Stories: A Pantheon of Modern Gods'' is a 1975 collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison, written over a period of ten years; the stories address the theme of modern-day "deities" that have replaced the older, mo ...
'' featuring new introductory material, new afterwords and three additional stories (the never-before-collected "From A to Z, in the Sarsaparilla Alphabet", together with "Scartaris, June 28th", and "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore"). In November 2011, Edgeworks Abbey (Ellison's personal publishing arm) and Spectrum Fantastic, published a pocket-sized gift book entitled ''Bugf#ck: The Useless Wit & Wisdom of Harlan Ellison''. It contains quotes on writing, sex, politics, love and war, as well as pertinent excerpts from his short stories, and a handful of personal photographs of the author. In December 2011, Edgeworks Abbey began publishing original collections and retrospectives in two different series: the Brain Movies series (which contain teleplays from Ellison's award-winning career as a screenwriter) and the Harlan 101 series (which contain reprints, and original, unpublished stories and essays, and serve as an introduction to Ellison's writings). December 1, 2011 saw the simultaneous publication of four books: ''Brain Movies: Volume One'', ''Brain Movies: Volume Two'', ''Harlan 101: Encountering Ellison'', and ''The Sound of a Scythe and Three Brilliant Novellas''. In May 2012, Kicks Books published ''Pulling a Train'', the first of two reprints of early writings by Ellison, originally published in pulp magazines and in paperbacks for the crime fiction market. Simultaneously, the publisher of "Deep Shag" Records released "On the Road With Ellison, Volume Six". In October 2012, Kicks Books published ''Getting in the Wind'', the second half of a reissue of stories originally published as ''Sex Gang'', under Ellison's Paul Merchant pseudonym in the 1950s. In November 2012, Edgeworks Abbey published ''
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'', an unproduced screenplay adaptation (written for director
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) of
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's novel, '' Bug Jack Barron'', and ''Rough Beasts'', seventeen never-before-collected pulp stories from the 1950s. In April 2013, Hardcase Crime – publishers of original and reprint paperback crime fiction – published a reprint of '' Web of the City''. In May 2013, Edgeworks Abbey published ''Brain Movies: Volume Three'' and ''Brain Movies: Volume Four'', two further collections of Ellison's teleplays, including two unproduced pilots. In July 2013, DC Comics published, in hardcover, ''Harlan Ellison's 7 Against Chaos'', illustrated by Paul Chadwick. In November 2013, Edgeworks Abbey and HarlanEllisonbooks.com published, ''Brain Movies: Volume Five'', including a treatment for an unproduced episode of ''
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'', an unproduced, original teleplay, "The Dark Forces", and several others. Also published was ''Honorable Whoredom at a Penny A Word'' which is another collection – similar to ''Getting in the Wind'', etc. – that collects Ellison's older, earlier fiction, written when he was learning his craft. This book collects stories written for men's magazines, "confessionals" and other digests of the pulp era, such as "The Golden Virgin", "Scum Town" and "They Killed My Kid!". Edgeworks Abbey released four volumes in 2014: ''8 in 80 by Ellison'' edited by Susan Ellison, ''Again, Honorable Whoredom at a Penny a Word'', ''Brain Movies: Volume Six'', and ''Harlan Ellison's Endlessly Watching''. In 2014, Subterranean Press published ''The Top of the Volcano: The Award-Winning Stories of Harlan Ellison'', collecting twenty-three of Ellison's Nebula, Hugo, Bram Stoker, Edgar, Best American Short Story and Locus-Award-winning short fiction. In December 2015, Subterranean Press published '' Can & Can'tankerous'', containing previously uncollected short stories by Harlan Ellison.


Voice acting


Audiobooks

*''Harlan! Harlan Ellison Reads Harlan Ellison'' – released 1976, Alternate World Recordings * ''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
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* ''
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'' by
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 – Dove Audio, 1996 * ''The Titanic Disaster Hearings: The Official Transcripts of the 1912 Senate Investigation'' by Tom Kuntz (Audio Literature, June 1998) * ''
Mars Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
'' by Ben Bova, NewStar, 1999 * '' Return to Mars'' by
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, NewStar, 1999 * The Voice From the Edge, Vol.1: I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream – released 1999 on Fantastic Audio and Audible.com 2011 * ''
A Wizard of Earthsea ''A Wizard of Earthsea'' is a fantasy novel written by American author Ursula K. Le Guin and first published by the small press Parnassus in 1968. It is regarded as a classic of children's literature and of fantasy, within which it is widely in ...
'' by
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, Audio Adventures, 2001 * '' City of Darkness'' by Ben Bova, Fantastic Audio, 2001 * The Voice From the Edge, Vol.2: Midnight in the Sunken Cathedral – released 2001 on Fantastic Audio, and Audible.com 2011 * ''Demons'' by
John Shirley John Shirley (born February 10, 1953) is an American writer, primarily of horror, fantasy, science fiction, noir fiction, westerns, and songwriting. He has also written one historical novel, a western about Wyatt Earp, ''Wyatt in Wichita'', and ...
 – Recorded Books, 2002 * ''
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'' by
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 – Audio Renaissance, 2004 * On the Road with Ellison Volume 2 – released 2004 on
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* ''The Stonehenge Gate'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, January 2006 * On the Road with Ellison Volume 3 – released 2007 on
Deep Shag Records Deep Shag Records is an American record label founded in 2000 by Michael Reed. The label is known for the ''On the Road With Ellison'' series of releases by Harlan Ellison and for re-issuing rare 1980's modern rock, new wave, comedy, and spoken ...
* ''
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'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, November 2008 * The Voice From the Edge, Vol. 3: Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes – released 2009 on
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and Audible.com 2011 * ''
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'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, 2010 * On the Road with Ellison Volume 4 – released 2010 on
Deep Shag Records Deep Shag Records is an American record label founded in 2000 by Michael Reed. The label is known for the ''On the Road With Ellison'' series of releases by Harlan Ellison and for re-issuing rare 1980's modern rock, new wave, comedy, and spoken ...
* On the Road with Ellison Volume 5 – released 2011 on
Deep Shag Records Deep Shag Records is an American record label founded in 2000 by Michael Reed. The label is known for the ''On the Road With Ellison'' series of releases by Harlan Ellison and for re-issuing rare 1980's modern rock, new wave, comedy, and spoken ...
* The Voice From the Edge, Vol. 4: The Deathbird & Other Stories – Audible.com 2011 * The Voice From the Edge, Vol. 5: Shatterday & Other Stories – Audible.com 2011 * On the Road with Ellison Volume 6 – released 2012 on
Deep Shag Records Deep Shag Records is an American record label founded in 2000 by Michael Reed. The label is known for the ''On the Road With Ellison'' series of releases by Harlan Ellison and for re-issuing rare 1980's modern rock, new wave, comedy, and spoken ...
* '' Honeymoon in Hell'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, March 2014 * ''Night Ride, and Other Journeys'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, April 2014 * '' Untouched by Human Hands'' by
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 – Blackstone Audio, March 2015 * On the Road with Ellison Volume 7 – released 2018 on
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* On the Road with Ellison Volume 8 – released 2024 on
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Television

*''Mother Goose and Grimm'' (1991–92) *''
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'' (1992–1993) *'' Phantom 2040'', episode "A Boy and His Cat" (1994) *'' Space Cases'' (1996–97) *''Babylon 5''(1996–1998) *''
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'', episodes "The Shrieking Madness" (2010) and "Come Undone" (2013) (as himself) *''
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'', episode "
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" (2014) (as himself)


Documentary

In 2007, '' Dreams with Sharp Teeth'' received its first public screening at the Writers Guild Theatre in Los Angeles. The documentary about Ellison and his work was written and directed by Erik Nelson with archival footage of Ellison. It was released on DVD by New Video Group on May 26, 2009. Ellison's last public appearance in his hometown was in September 2007 for the Midwestern debut of the documentary at
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.


References

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