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- Biography Early life and career Hollywood and beyond Personal life and death
- Pseudonyms
- Controversies and disputes Temperament Star Trek Vietnam War opposition and Aggiecon I The Last Dangerous Visions I, Robot Allegations of assault on Charles Platt 2006 Hugo Awards ceremony Lawsuit against Fantagraphics Copyright suits
- Works
- Awards
- Parodies and pastiches of Ellison
- References
- External links
{{short description|American writer}}{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2018}}{{Infobox writer | name = Harlan Ellison | image = File:Harlan Ellison at the LA Press Club 19860712.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Ellison in 1986 | pseudonym = Cordwainer Bird, Nalrah Nosille, and 8 others[1] | birth_name = Harlan Jay Ellison | birth_date = {{Birth date|1934|05|27}} | birth_place = Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.[2] | death_date = {{Death date and age|2018|06|28|1934|05|27|mf=y}} | death_place = Los Angeles, California, U.S. | occupation = Author, screenwriter, essayist | period = 1949–2018 | genre = Speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, crime fiction, mystery, horror, film and television criticism | movement = New Wave | notableworks = Dangerous Visions (editor), A Boy and His Dog, "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman"In his 1981 book about the horror genre, Danse Macabre, Stephen King reviewed Ellison's collection Strange Wine and considered it one of the best horror books published between 1950 and 1980.[87] Ellison won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 1993.[104] HWA gave him its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996[105] and the World Horror Convention named him Grand Master in 2000.[104] He was awarded the Gallun Award for Lifetime Achievement in Science Fiction from I-CON in 1997.{{Citation needed|date=March 2019}} SFWA named him its 23rd Grand Master of fantasy and science fiction in 2006[107] and the Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted him in 2011.[108] That year he also received the fourth J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction, presented by the UCR Libraries at the 2011 Eaton SF Conference, "Global Science Fiction".[109] {{As of|2013}}, Ellison is the only three-time winner of the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. He won his other Nebula in the novella category.[104]He was awarded the Silver Pen for Journalism by International PEN, the international writers' union, in 1982.[88][85] In 1990, Ellison was honored by International PEN for continuing commitment to artistic freedom and the battle against censorship.[85] In 1998, he was awarded the "Defender of Liberty" award by the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.[89] In March 1998, the National Women's Committee of Brandeis University honored him with their 1998 Words, Wit, Wisdom award.[90] Ellison was named 2002's winner of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal's "Distinguished Skeptic Award", in recognition of his contributions to science and critical thinking. Ellison was presented with the award at the Skeptics Convention in Burbank, California, on June 22, 2002.[91] In December 2009, Ellison was nominated for a Grammy award in the category Best Spoken Word Album For Children for his reading of Through the Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There for Blackstone Audio, Inc.[92] - Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films (USA)
- Golden Scroll (Best Writing – Career 1976)[93]
- American Mystery Award
- "Soft Monkey" (best short story, 1988)[85]
- Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Reader's Poll
- I, Robot screenplay (Special award, 1988)[82]
- Audio Publishers Association
- The Titanic Disaster Hearings: The Official Transcript of the 1912 Senatorial Investigation (Best Multi-Voiced Presentation, 1999)[85]
- City of Darkness (Best Solo Narration, 1999)[85]
- Best American Short Stories
- "The Man who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore" (included in the 1993 anthology)[94]
- The Bradbury Award
- Given by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2000 to Harlan Ellison and Yuri Rasovsky for the radio series 2000X.[82]
- Bram Stoker Award
- The Essential Ellison (best collection, 1987)[82]
- Harlan Ellison's Watching (best non-fiction, 1989 – tie)[82]
- Mefisto in Onyx (best novella, 1993 – tie)[82]
- "Chatting With Anubis" (best short story, 1995)[82]
- Lifetime Achievement Award, 1995[95]
- I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (best other media – audio, 1999)[96][131]
- British Fantasy Award
- "Jeffty Is Five" (best short story, 1979)[82]
- British Science Fiction Award
- Deathbird Stories (best collection, 1978)[82]
- Deathrealm Award
- Chatting with Anubis (best short fiction, 1996)[85]
- Edgar Allan Poe Award
- "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs" (best short story, 1974)[85]
- "Soft Monkey" (best short story, 1988)[85]
- Georges Melies Fantasy Film Award
- Demon with a Glass Hand / The Outer Limits (Achievement in Science Fiction Television, 1972)[85]
- The City on the Edge of Forever / Star Trek (Achievement in Science Fiction Television, 1973)[85]
- Hugo Award
- ""Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman" (best short fiction, 1966)[82]
- "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" (best short story, 1968)[82]
- The City on the Edge of Forever (best dramatic presentation, 1968)[82][82]
- Dangerous Visions (Worldcon special award, 1968)[82]
- "The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World" (best short story, 1969)[82]
- Again, Dangerous Visions (Worldcon special award for excellence in anthologizing, 1972)[82]
- "The Deathbird" (best novelette, 1974)[82]
- "Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W" (best novelette, 1975)[82]
- A Boy and His Dog (film – best dramatic presentation, 1976. The Hugo was originally given to L.Q. Jones, the film's producer and screenwriter. After the ceremony, Ellison complained that as author of the original story upon which Jones's screenplay was based, he deserved to share in the award. No extra Hugo statuette was available, so to mollify Ellison, he received a Hugo base, which he calls his "half Hugo".)[83][84]
- "Jeffty Is Five" (best short story, 1978)[82]
- "Paladin of the Lost Hour" (best novelette, 1986)[82]
- International Horror Guild Award
- 1994 Living Legend Award[85]
- Jupiter Award (Instructors of Science Fiction in Higher Education)
- "The Deathbird" (best short story, 1973)[85]
- "Jeffty Is Five" (best short story, 1977)[85]
- Locus Poll Award
- The Region Between (best short fiction, 1971)[82]
- Basilisk (best short fiction, 1973)[82]
- Again, Dangerous Visions (best anthology, 1973)[82]
- The Deathbird (best short fiction, 1974)[82]
- Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W (best novelette, 1975)[82]
- "Croatoan" (best short story, 1976)[82]
- "Jeffty Is Five" (best short story, 1978)[82] (best short story of all time, 1999 online poll)[97]
- "Count the Clock that Tells the Time" (best short story, 1979)[82]
- "Djinn, No Chaser" (best novelette, 1983)[82]
- Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed (introduction) (best related non-fiction, 1985)[98]
- Harlan's World (best anthology, 1986)[82]
- Paladin of the Lost Hour (best novelette, 1986)[82]
- "With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole" (best short story, 1986)[82]
- Angry Candy (best collection, 1989)[82]
- The Function of Dream Sleep (best novelette, 1989)[82]
- "Eidolons" (best short story, 1989)[82]
- Mefisto in Onyx (best novella, 1994)[82]
- Slippage (best collection, 1998)[82]
- Nebula Award[
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- ""Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman" (best short story, 1966)[82]
- A Boy and His Dog (best novella, 1970)[82]
- "Jeffty Is Five" (best short story, 1978)[82]
- Grand Master Award (at Tempe, Arizona, May 6, 2006)[90]
- "A Tiny Man" (best short story, tied with Kij Johnson/"Ponies" 2011)[82]
- Prometheus Award
- ""Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman" (2015 Hall of Fame Inductee)[82]
- Saturn Award
- A Boy and His Dog (Best Fantasy Film, 1976)[85]
- Writers Guild of America
- Demon with a Glass Hand / The Outer Limits (Best Original Teleplay, 1965)[85]
- The City on the Edge of Forever / Star Trek(Best Original Teleplay, 1967)[85]
- Phoenix Without Ashes / The Starlost (Best Written Dramatic Episode, 1974)[85]
- Paladin of the Lost Hour / The Twilight Zone (Best Anthology Episode/Single Program, 1987)[85]
- Writers Guild of Canada
- The Human Operators / The Outer Limits (2000)[99]
- World Fantasy Award
- Angry Candy (Best Collection, 1989)[82]
- Lifetime Achievement Award, 1993[100]
- J. Lloyd Eaton Lifetime Achievement Award in Science Fiction
- 2011 recipient (Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy, University of California–Riverside Libraries)[104][109]
Parodies and pastiches of EllisonIn the 1970s, artist and cartoonist Gordon Carleton wrote and drew a scripted slide show called "City on the Edge of Whatever", which was a spoof of "The City on the Edge of Forever". Occasionally performed at Star Trek conventions, it features an irate writer named "Arlan Hellison" who screamed at his producers, "Art defilers! Script assassins!"[101] Ben Bova's novel The Starcrossed (1975), a roman à clef about Bova and Ellison's experience on The Starlost TV series,[102] features a character "Ron Gabriel" who is a pastiche of Ellison. Bova's novel is dedicated to Ellison's pseudonym "Cordwainer Bird", who was credited as series creator on The Starlost per Ellison's demand. In the novel, "Ron Gabriel" requires the fictional series producers to credit him under the pseudonym "Victor Lawrence Talbot Frankenstein".[103]In Murder at the ABA (1976) by Isaac Asimov, the protagonist, Darius Just, was based on Ellison, as stated by Asimov in footnotes to the book itself, and in his autobiographical volume In Joy Still Felt. Robert Silverberg named a character in his first novel, Revolt on Alpha C, for Ellison, who was Silverberg's neighbor in New York City at the time he was writing the book. This was confirmed in a special edition on the occasion of Silverberg's 35th year in the business.[104]Sharyn McCrumb's mystery novel Bimbos of the Death Sun (1988) featured a cantankerous antagonist-turned-murder-victim based on Ellison. Fans of Ellison sent him copies of the book, and upon meeting Ellison later that year at the Edgar Awards, Ellison told McCrumb he had read the book and thought it was good.[105]Ellison is a recurring minor character in the television show Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010-13), playing a fictionalized version of himself modeled on his appearance in the 1970s.[106] In the series he is a professor of literature and a colleague of H. P. Hatecraft, a parody of H. P. Lovecraft. In his initial appearance ("The Shrieking Madness", 2010) he is a target for the episode's monster, but in the series finale ("Come Undone", 2013) he reveals that his writings in speculative fiction give him a unique understanding of alternate timelines and place him in the role of an advisor to the protagonists.[107] Ellison appeared as himself in an episode of The Simpsons ("Married to the Blob", 2014).[108] in which he meets Bart and Milhouse, and parodies his contention that the film The Terminator used ideas from his stories.[17][76] ReferencesInformational notes{{notelist}}Citations1. ^"Harlan Ellison" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070415065440/http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~sparks/ellison.html |date=April 15, 2007 }}. Elisa Kay Sparks. Clemson University English Department. 2. ^{{cite book|ref=Weil|author1=Weil, Ellen |author2=Wolfe, Gary K. |title=Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever|year=2002|publisher=Ohio State University Press|location=Columbus, Ohio|page=23|isbn=978-0-8142-0892-2}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://locusmag.com/2018/06/harlan-ellison-1934-2018/ |title=Harlan Ellison (1934–2018) |website=Locus Online}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-harlan-ellison-20180628-story.html|title=Harlan Ellison dies at 84; acclaimed science fiction writer was known for combative style|last=McLellan|first=Dennis|website=latimes.com|access-date=June 29, 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jun/29/harlan-ellison-obituary|title=Harlan Ellison obituary|first=Steve|last=Holland|date=June 29, 2018|website=the Guardian}} 6. ^Jewish Journal: "Top 5 Jewish moments in 'Trek'" by Adam Wills May 7, 2009 7. ^*{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=3nPYfqEbfrsC&pg=PA889&dq=Serita+Rosenthal+Louis+Laverne+Ellison|title=Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Volume 2|website=Google Books|publisher=Wildside Press LLC|date=2010|isbn=9780941028783}}*"Harlan Ellison Biography (1934–)". filmreference.com 8. ^{{cite book | last = Ellison | first = Harlan | title =Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream": A Study Guide from Gale's "Short Stories for Students" | publisher =The Gale Group | date= July 23, 2002 | location = | page =27 | url =http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-mouthmustscream/bio.html | doi = | id =}} 9. ^{{cite book |last=Overstreet |first=Robert M |date=2011-2012 |title=Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, 41st edition |location=Timonium, Maryland |publisher=Gemstone Publishing |page=808 |isbn=9781603601337 |title-link=Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide }} 10. ^{{cite journal | last = Levy | first =Michael | title =Books in Review, "Of Stories and the Man." | journal =Science Fiction Studies | volume =29 | issue =Part 3 | pages = |date=November 2002 | url =http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/birs/bir88.htm | doi = | id = | access-date = January 4, 2007}} 11. ^Dimensions issue #14 (May–July 1954) 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://larecord.com/interviews/2012/09/24/harlan-ellison-everything-is-awful|title=HARLAN ELLISON: EVERYTHING IS AWFUL|publisher=}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.islets.net:80/collections/sexgang.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130106122233/http://www.islets.net/collections/sexgang.html|archivedate=January 6, 2013|title=Ellison / Sex Gang|date=January 6, 2013|publisher=|access-date=March 20, 2019|dead-url=no|df=mdy-all}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harlan-Ellison|title=Harlan Ellison - American author|publisher=}} 15. ^{{cite book |last=Ellison |first=Harlan |date=2013 |title=Web of the City |url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=H2G_BgAAQBAJ |publisher=Titan Books |page=iv|isbn=9781781164211}} 16. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://locusmag.com/2018/06/harlan-ellison-1934-2018/ |title=Harlan Ellison (1934-2018) |author= |date=June 28, 2018 |website=Locus |access-date=June 29, 2018}} 17. ^1 2 Keegan, Rebecca (October 5, 2010). The Futurist: The Life and Times of James Cameron, Three Rivers Press (Kindle location 885) 18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.startrek.com/article/original-city-on-the-edge-of-forever-teleplay-set-for-miniseries |title= Original "City on the Edge of Forever" Teleplay Set for Miniseries |author= Staff writers |date= March 6, 2014 |website=startrek.com |publisher= |access-date=June 29, 2018 |quote= Harlan Ellison wrote what is widely considered the best episode ever of Star Trek: The Original Series.}} 19. ^{{cite news | last =Salm | first =Arthur | title =Dangerous visions | publisher =San Diego Union-Tribune | date= March 20, 2005 | url =http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20050320-9999-1a20harlan.html | access-date = September 3, 2007 | archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20050331061227/http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20050320-9999-1a20harlan.html | archivedate= March 31, 2005}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.esquire.com/features/ESQ1003-OCT_SINATRA_rev_ |title=Frank Sinatra Has a Cold – Gay Talese – Best Profile of Sinatra |publisher=Esquire |date= |access-date=July 27, 2014}} 21. ^*{{cite web|url=http://harlanellison.com/iwrite/mostimp.htm|title=3. Labor Relations|last=Ellison|first=Harlan|year=1978|website=The 3 Most Important Things in Life|publisher=Kilamajaro Corporation|access-date=March 12, 2014}}*{{cite web|url=http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/18/harlan-ellison-calls-saving-mr-banks-a-disney-fraud-in-video-rant/|title=Harlan Ellison calls 'Saving Mr. Banks' a Disney fraud in video rant|last=Ortega|first=Tony|date=December 18, 2013|publisher=The Raw Story|access-date=March 12, 2014}} 22. ^{{cite web|url=https://futurism.media/i-have-no-mouth-and-i-must-scream|title=I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream|publisher=}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2016/01/14/classic-gi-i-have-no-mouth-and-i-must-scream.aspx|title=Classic GI: I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream|publisher=}} 24. ^Kennison, Katrina and Erdrich, Louise (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1993, New York, 1993. 25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=862491530432253&set=pb.512974005384009.-2207520000.1405998586.&type=1&theater |title=Leaving Babylon – Leaving Babylon's Photos |publisher=Facebook |date= |access-date=July 27, 2014}} 26. ^{{cite web |url= http://harlanellison.com/interview.htm |title= Webderland HE Interview |author= Rick Wyatt |website= Ellison Webderland |access-date=June 29, 2018}} 27. ^{{cite web |url= http://harlanellison.com/heboard/unca.php |title= Harlan Ellison's Art Deco Dining Pavilion |website= Ellison Webderland |access-date=June 29, 2018 |quote= "This is Harlan's little breakfast nook at Webderland. When he's not here, we chat about him and his work. When he is, we act like we're guests in his home."}} 28. ^Gentleman Junkie, 14 29. ^{{cite book|authors=Ellen Weil and Gary K. Wolfe|title= Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever|publisher= Ohio State University Press|year= 2002|page=44}} 30. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20092332,00.html|title=Harlan Ellison|access-date=May 28, 2011 |last=McMurran |first= Kristen|work=People|date=December 2, 1985}} 31. ^Walter, D., & Walter, D. (2017, October 30). Harlan Ellison : The Interview – Damien Walter – Medium. Retrieved from https://medium.com/@damiengwalter/harlan-ellison-the-interview-e6f5d260fbc1 32. ^Sandomir, R. (2018, June 29). Harlan Ellison Dies at 84; Prolific, Irascible (Science) Fiction Writer. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/29/obituaries/harlan-ellison-intensely-prolific-science-fiction-writer-dies-at-84.html 33. ^{{cite web|url=http://harlanellison.com/buzz/bw175h.htm|title=Harlan Ellison Webderland: Sci-Fi Buzz Archive|website=harlanellison.com}} 34. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.salon.com/2013/08/25/harlan_ellison_life_to_me_is_a_great_ironic_joke/|title=Harlan Ellison: "Life to me is a great ironic joke"|first=Mark|last=Barsotti|website=Salon|date=August 25, 2013}} 35. ^{{cite news |last=Dawidziak |first=Mark |date=June 28, 2018 |title=Harlan Ellison, fiery and brilliant writer from Cleveland, dead at 84 |url=https://www.cleveland.com/tv-blog/index.ssf/2018/06/harlan_ellison_fiery_and_brilliant_writer_from_cleveland_dead_at_84.html |work=The Plain Dealer |location=Cleveland, Ohio |access-date=June 29, 2018 }} 36. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.worldfamouscomics.com/tony/back20070917.shtml |title=Tony's Online Tips |last=Isabella |first=Tony |date=September 17, 2007 |website=World Famous Comics |access-date=June 29, 2018 |quote=I have a busy social calendar in the remaining weeks of this month. On Friday, September 21, my dear friends Harlan and Susan Ellison will be in Cleveland for A Tribute to Harlan Ellison at the main library of the Cleveland Public Library: Join us in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium beginning with a reception at 6:30 p.m. followed with a Midwestern debut screening of Dreams With Sharp Teeth, a documentary on the writer and native Clevelander, Harlan Ellison. Screening will be followed by special guests with a special appearance by Harlan Ellison.}} 37. ^{{cite news|last1=Melrose|first1=Kevin|title=Harlan Ellison recovering in hospital following stroke|url=http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2014/10/harlan-ellison-recovering-in-hospital-following-stroke/|access-date=October 14, 2014|work=Comic Book Resources|date=October 14, 2014}} 38. ^*{{cite news|last=Kellogg|first=Carolyn|date=October 14, 2014|url=http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-et-jc-harlan-ellison-stroke-20141014-story.html |title=Harlan Ellison in the hospital recovering from a stroke|work=Los Angeles Times}}*{{cite news|last=Kaye|first=Don|date=October 13, 2014|url=http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-13/sci-fi-legend-harlan-ellison-recovering-stroke |title=Sci-fi legend Harlan Ellison recovering from stroke|work=Blastr}} 39. ^*{{Cite news|url=http://locusmag.com/2018/06/harlan-ellison-1934-2018/|title=Harlan Ellison (1934–2018)|date=June 28, 2018|work=Locus Online|access-date=June 28, 2018|language=en-US}}*{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2018/06/28/us/ap-us-obit-harlan-ellison.html|title=Harlan Ellison, Science Fiction Master, Dies at Age 84| agency=Associated Press|date=June 28, 2018|work=The New York Times|access-date=June 28, 2018}} 40. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-harlan-ellison-20180628-story.html |title=Harlan Ellison dies at 84; acclaimed science fiction writer was known for combative style|first=Dennis|last=McLellan|date=June 28, 2018|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=June 28, 2018}} 41. ^Ellison, Harlan [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Ellison-35-Year-Retrospective/dp/0962344737 "The Essential Ellison: A 35-Year Retrospective"] ({{ISBN|0962344737}}) 42. ^Ellison, Harlan [https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Wine-Fifteen-stories-nightside/dp/0060111135 "Strange Wine"] ({{ISBN|0060111135}}) 43. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/s968.htm#A30232 |title=Stories, Listed by Author |publisher=Philsp.com |date= |access-date=June 12, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120903050655/http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/s968.htm#A30232 |archivedate=September 3, 2012 }} 44. ^{{cite book|last1=Ellison|first1=Harlan|title=i have no mouth and i must scream|date=April 1967|publisher=Pyramid Paperbacks|location=final paragraph|url=http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?41300}} 45. ^"alt.fan.harlan-ellison FAQ" Version 1.5. James Shearhart (jalmatom@wco.com). Archived at HarlanEllison.com. Last modified November 26, 1995. Retrieved November 17, 2012. 46. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.wired.com/2017/10/geeks-guide-harlan-ellison/|title=Harlan Ellison Is Sci-Fi's Most Controversial Figure|first=Geek's Guide to the|last=Galaxy|publisher=}} 47. ^{{cite news|first=Stephen|last=King|journal= Danse Macabre| title= Chapter 9: Horror Fiction}} 48. ^The City on the Edge of Forever, Bantam Books, 1977, {{ISBN|0-553-11345-3}}. 49. ^{{ISBN|1-880325-02-0}} 50. ^Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever, White Wolf Publishing, 1996; {{ISBN|1-56504-964-0}}. 51. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2018/jun/29/harlan-ellison-where-to-start-reading |title=Harlan Ellison: where to start reading |author=Alison Flood |date=June 29, 2018 |website=The Guardian |access-date=June 29, 2018 |quote=Ellison felt his story, which was aired in cut form, received a 'fatally inept' treatment.}} 52. ^{{cite web |url=http://librarycatalog.wgfoundation.org/title/titleAwards.ashx?id=2484 |title=Writers Guild Foundation Library Catalog |publisher=wgfoundation.org |date= |access-date=June 1, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131003135818/http://librarycatalog.wgfoundation.org/title/titleAwards.ashx?id=2484 |archivedate=October 3, 2013 }} 53. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1968-hugo-awards/ |title=1968 Hugo Awards |publisher=thehugoawards.org |date= |access-date=June 1, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5yVVAZbCS?url=http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1968-hugo-awards/ |archivedate=May 7, 2011 }} 54. ^{{cite press release|title=Ellison Sues Star Trek|date=March 13, 2009|url=http://harlanellison.com/heboard/visitors/startrekpressrelease.html|access-date=March 15, 2009}} 55. ^{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2009/film/news/ellison-paramount-settle-lawsuit-1118010298/|title=Ellison, Paramount settle lawsuit|last=McNary|first=Dave|date=October 23, 2009|work=Variety|access-date=July 1, 2018|language=en-US}} 56. ^{{Cite magazine |date=June 1968 |title=Paid Advertisement |magazine=Galaxy Science Fiction |pages=4–11}} 57. ^{{cite web|title=Science Fiction/San Francisco|url=http://efanzines.com/SFSF/SFSF30.pdf|date=September 30, 2006|page=5 |access-date=August 16, 2008}} 58. ^{{cite journal| url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a76.html#worldcon| journal=Ansible| title=ConFrancisco Continued| volume=76|date=November 1993| issn=0265-9816}} 59. ^{{cite journal| journal=Ansible| title=Infinitely Improbable| volume=77| url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a77.html#he|date=December 1993| issn=0265-9816}} 60. ^1 {{cite book| title=The book on the edge of forever: an enquiry into the non-appearance of Harlan Ellison's The last dangerous visions|oclc=34231805|year=1994|location=Seattle, WA|publisher=Fantagraphics Books| first=Christopher| last=Priest|authorlink=Christopher Priest (novelist)|url=https://books.google.com/?id=XlAFAAAACAAJ|isbn=978-1-56097-159-7}} 61. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ansible.co.uk/writing/cpriest.html |title=Christopher Priest interview (1995) |publisher=Ansible.co.uk |date= |access-date=June 12, 2012}} 62. ^From Harlan Ellison's introduction to I Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay, {{ISBN|0-446-67062-6}} 63. ^{{cite web|last1=Stettin|title=I, Robot – The Illustrated Screenplay by Harlan Ellison|url=http://www.scifi-review.net/i-robot-the-illustrated-screenplay-by-harlan-ellison.html|website=The Science Fiction Review|access-date=December 15, 2016}} 64. ^{{cite web| title=BUGFUCK!| url=http://harlanellison.com/foe/bugfuck.txt| format=TXT| access-date=July 30, 2006 | first=Richard| last=Cusick}} 65. ^{{cite journal| url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a77.html#platt| journal=Ansible| title=The Ellison Appreciation Society| volume=77|date=December 1993| issn=0265-9816}} 66. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.adweek.com/galleycat/sci-fi-awards-show-marred-by-boorish-groping/3759|title=Sci-Fi Awards Show Marred By Boorish Groping|date=August 30, 2006|access-date=June 14, 2017}} 67. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxd1jFDXzsU|title=Hugo Awards – Harlan and Connie – 2006|first=|last=Larry Sanderson|date=July 9, 2011|publisher=YouTube}} 68. ^{{cite web|url=https://thesmartset.com/article01271401/|title=Don't Let Harlan Ellison Hear This|access-date=June 14, 2017}} 69. ^Spurgeon, Tom, and Jacob Covey. Comics As Art: We Told You So. Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics, 2006. {{ISBN|978-1-56097-738-4}} 70. ^{{cite web| title=The Insanity Offense|url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/c_platt.html| access-date=March 1, 2007}} 71. ^{{cite web| title=Harlan Ellison sues Fantagraphics| url=http://www.tcj.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=413&Itemid=70| access-date=March 1, 2007}} 72. ^{{cite web| title=IT IS FINISHED| url=http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/06/29/it-is-finished/| access-date=August 1, 2007| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120714062343/http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/06/29/it-is-finished/| archivedate=July 14, 2012| df=mdy-all}} 73. ^{{cite web |title=Feud shoe waiting to drop |url=http://comicsbeat.com/feud-shoe-waiting-to-drop/ |access-date=January 13, 2014}} 74. ^{{cite web| title=You Boys Play Nice Now| url=http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/08/16/you-boys-play-nice-now/| access-date=August 20, 2007| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120715222130/http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog/2007/08/16/you-boys-play-nice-now/| archivedate=July 15, 2012| df=mdy-all}} 75. ^{{cite news|title=Two sci-fi writers given damages in copyright infringement lawsuit|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jncRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3OEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6726%2C264576|access-date=June 17, 2014|work=Eugene Register-Guard|agency=UPI|issue=May 1, 1980}} 76. ^1 {{cite news |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1991-07-07/entertainment/ca-2720_1_screen-credit |title=IT'S MINE: All Very Well and Good, but Don't Hassle the T-1000 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times|access-date=June 29, 2018 | first=Andy | last=Marx | date=July 7, 1991}} 77. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/jun/14/harlan-ellison-q-and-a-interview | location=London | work=The Guardian | first=Damien | last=Walter | title=Q&A: Harlan Ellison | date=June 14, 2013}} 78. ^{{cite web|last1=Ellison|first1=Harlan|title=The Ellison Bulletin Board: Comments Archive — 07/31/01 to 08/27/01 |url=http://harlanellison.com/heboard/archive/bull0108.htm|website=harlanellison.com|publisher=Harlan Ellison|access-date=February 9, 2018|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20180209160209/http://harlanellison.com/heboard/archive/bull0108.htm|archivedate=February 9, 2018|date=August 12, 2001|dead-url=no}} 79. ^{{cite news| title=Print Books Are Target of Pirates on the Web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/12/technology/internet/12digital.html?src=sch| access-date=May 10, 2009 | work=The New York Times | first=Motoko | last=Rich | date=May 12, 2009}} 80. ^"Harlan Ellison Comes Up Empty With 'In Time' Lawsuit" December 2, 2011, Airlock Alpha 81. ^{{Cite news |last=Gardner |first=Eriq |date=November 30, 2011 |title=Harlan Ellison Drops Lawsuit Claiming 'In Time' Ripped Off His Story (Exclusive) |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/in-time-harlan-ellison-lawsuit-dropped-267567 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=June 29, 2018}} 82. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 {{cite web |title=Harlan Ellison |url=http://www.sfadb.com/Harlan_Ellison_Titles |website=Science Fiction Awards Database |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 83. ^1 {{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPncsoZoEvo |title=Harlan Ellison's Watching 9 |work=YouTube |date=May 25, 2014 |access-date=May 25, 2014}} 84. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://dreamingaboutotherworlds.blogspot.com/2008/01/1976-hugo-award-nominees.html |title=Dreaming About Other Worlds: 1976 Hugo Award Finalists |first=Aaron |last=Pound |date=September 6, 1976}} 85. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 {{cite web |last1=Wyatt |first1=Rick |title=Harlan Ellison's Awards |url=http://harlanellison.com/awards.htm |website=Ellison Webderland |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 86. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tv.com/harlan-ellison/person/30560/trivia.html |title=Harlan Ellison Trivia |publisher=tv.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110430205354/http://www.tv.com/harlan-ellison/person/30560/trivia.html |archivedate=April 30, 2011 }} 87. ^{{cite book |last1=Cardin |first1=Matt |title=Horror Literature through History: An Encyclopedia of the Stories that Speak to Our Deepest Fears |date=2017 |publisher=ABC-CLIO |isbn=9781440842023 |page=354 |url=https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=w4I2DwAAQBAJ |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 88. ^{{cite news |last1=Maher |first1=John |title=Harlan Ellison, Famously Difficult Sci-Fi Pioneer, Dies At 84 |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/Obituary/article/77396-harlan-ellison-dies-at-84.html |accessdate=July 1, 2018 |work=Publishers Weekly |date=June 29, 2018}} 89. ^{{cite news |title=Harlan Ellison Passes Away |url=https://www.previewsworld.com/Article/215512-Harlan-Ellison-Passes-Away |accessdate=July 1, 2018 |newspaper=Previews World}} 90. ^1 {{cite web |title=Harlan Ellison Named a Grand Master in 2005 |url=https://nebulas.sfwa.org/grand-masters/harlan-ellison/ |website=Nebula Awards |publisher=Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 91. ^"Ellison named Distinguished Skeptic" Comics Buyer's Guide #1478; March 15, 2002 92. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lewiscarroll.org/2010/02/06/harlan-ellisons-reading-of-through-the-looking-glass-nominated-for-grammy/ |title=Harlan Ellison's reading of Through the Looking-Glass nominated for Grammy |publisher=Lewis Caroll Society}} 93. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html#writing |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100209012608/http://www.saturnawards.org/past.html#writing |archivedate=2010-02-09 |title=Past Saturn Awards |date=February 9, 2010}} 94. ^{{cite web |url=https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/fitting-tribute/#! |title=A Fitting Tribute |last= Harris-Fain |first=Darren |date=December 15, 2014 |publisher=Los Angeles Review of Books |access-date=June 30, 2018}} 95. ^{{cite web |title=1995 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners |url=http://horror.org/past-award-nominees-winners/#1995 |website=Horror Writers' Association |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 96. ^{{cite web |title=1999 Bram Stoker Award Nominees & Winners |url=http://horror.org/past-award-nominees-winners/#1999 |website=Horror Writers' Association |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 97. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/LocusAT1999.html |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090519034226/http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/LocusAT1999.html |archivedate=2009-05-19 |title=1999 Locus Poll |website=Locus Online |via=archive.org}} 98. ^{{cite web |title=1985 Locus Poll Award |url=http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ay.cgi?Lc1985 |website=ISFDB |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 99. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000711/2000/1/ |title=IMDb Outer Limits entry |website=IMDb}} 100. ^{{cite web |title=World Fantasy Awards 1993 |url=http://www.sfadb.com/World_Fantasy_Awards_1993 |website=Science Fiction Awards Database |accessdate=July 1, 2018}} 101. ^{{cite book|last=Carleton|first=Gordon |title="City on the Edge of Whatever" Coloring Book|publisher=T'Kuhtian Press|year=1978}} 102. ^SF Encyclopedia entry about The Starlost 103. ^Ben Bova, [https://books.google.com/books?&id=C1AgAQAAIAAJ&dq=bova+%22victor+lawrence+talbot+frankenstein%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=+%22victor+lawrence+talbot+frankenstein%22 Laugh Lines] ({{ISBN|1416555609}}) (collection containing The Starcrossed and some other works), p. 162. 104. ^"Revolt on Alpha C by Robert Silverberg". Majipoor.com: The Works of Robert Silverberg. Jon Davis. 105. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/sharynmccrumb/posts/10204871827432376|title=Facebook|last=|first=|date=|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=June 28, 2018}} 106. ^{{cite news |last1=Motes |first1=Jax |title=Controversial Science Fiction Writer Harlan Ellison Passes Away At 84 |url=http://sciencefiction.com/2018/06/28/controversial-science-fiction-writer-harlan-ellison-passes-away-84/ |accessdate=November 2, 2018 |work=Science Fiction |date=June 28, 2018 |language=en |quote=He appeared on ‘Babylon 5’ and provided voice work for a number of animated series. Most recently, he appeared as a fictionalized version of himself on two episodes of ‘Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated’.}} 107. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1660055/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast|title=Scooby-Doo! 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- The Onion A.V. Club Interview, Part One
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080922082643/http://www.nextbook.org/cultural/feature.html?id=896 Essay on Ellison as Jewish Writer] at Nextbook.org
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