LOS ANGELES — Harlan Ellison, the pugnacious author of "A Boy and His Dog" and the "Star Trek" episode "City of the Edge of Forever," who lambasted society in nightmare fiction and stinging essays for ...
9:27 a.m. June 4, 2024: A previous version of this story incorrectly described “Harlan Ellison’s Greatest Hits” as a newly revised book — it’s a new release — and misattributed some of Ellison’s ...
Harlan went to leading writers, and said, ‘Look, if you could just write what you wanted to write, what would it be?’ And that became the first volume of “Dangerous Visions,” which codified what ...
I talk to 10 people about Harlan Ellison and that’s how almost every conversation starts. If I’d talked to a hundred, it would’ve been the same. Because everyone has a Harlan Ellison story. Everyone ...
Celebrate the lasting legacy of Harlan Ellison—the highly influential, sometimes spicy Hugo, Nebula, and Bram Stoker Award winner—with Greatest Hits, a short-story collection (including some that have ...
In 1968, a notoriously caustic science fiction writer accused Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry of peddling “utopian bullshit.” In 1978, this same writer — in an introduction written for Doctor Who ...
It's no surprise that Star Trek: The Original Series struggled in the ratings for the entirety of its run. Though season one has some of the best stories and strong characterization and the ratings ...
'Dangerous Visions' returns to print in a stunning new edition perfect for new and returning fans alike. Credit: (Illustrated by Christopher Hughes) The Lost Aztec Temple of Mars has stood atop the ...
Harlan Ellison’s "Greatest Hits" is a searing anthology of speculative fiction that showcases his unmatched ability to disturb, provoke and challenge. Though I don’t usually read much sci-fi, ...
On a hilly street in Sherman Oaks, writer and producer J. Michael “Joe” Straczynski gestures to a row of gray gargoylesque heads mounted above an entryway. “If you look carefully, you’ll see they are ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results