July 3, 20187 yr Always liked his work:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/harlan-ellison-prolific-and-pugnacious-writer-of-science-fiction-dies-at-84/2018/06/29/f812a6a0-7bac-11e8-aeee-4d04c8ac6158_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.23202b3e0304
July 4, 20187 yr I loved a boy and his dog. My mom confiscated my first copy of it when I was in junior high after she glanced through it and realized it was mostly about getting laid.
July 7, 20187 yr From OP's link: Quote He dropped out of Ohio State University after arguing with a professor who said he had no talent as a writer. Mr. Ellison then moved to New York and promptly began selling stories; for the next 20 years, he sent the professor a copy of everything he published. Quote Early in his career, he was hired by the Disney studio but was fired in his first week when he talked about making a pornographic film featuring Disney cartoon characters. (He said his comments were overheard by Walt Disney’s brother.) Another time, when a studio executive muttered, “All writers are hacks,” Mr. Ellison leaped over a desk and punched him in the throat. His hair-trigger temper was frequently on display to critics, producers and people he casually encountered, including the equally combative Frank Sinatra. In a memorable passage from Gay Talese’s 1966 Esquire article, “Frank Sinatra Has a Cold,” the singer confronted Mr. Ellison at a private club in Beverly Hills over the way he was dressed. Mr. Ellison was playing billiards at the club and was wearing, in Talese’s words, “brown corduroy slacks, a green shaggy-dog Shetland sweater, a tan suede jacket, and Game Warden boots.” Quote Mr. Ellison described himself as “a blatant elitist” and said his first four marriages ended in divorce, in large part because “a lot of the time I’m a pain in the ass.” Anybody know what his shaggy surly handle was?
February 28, 20214 yr Ellison was such a creative yarn spinner and short story guy. I've been combing the internet trying to refind an Ellison story I first read years ago, about an ancient sound recording embedded in the grooves on the side of a (Sumerian?) urn. Also, The Basilisk, the reading of which will get you hood and high. There are some good H. E. rants on theYouTube. Guy was a trip.
March 25, 20214 yr “You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.” ― Harlan Ellison I always liked that quote.
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