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Harlan Ellison's Work Online


No fancy HTLM footwork. No (well, almost no) smart-ass remarks. Just Ellison.

Note: Everything you see here is authorized by the author and appears by his special and exclusive permission. Don't ask me for more stuff, this is all you're gonna get. This is intended to be an introduction to Harlan Ellison's work, not an online library. If you like what you see here, Harlan himself strongly recommends you visit the HERC Store and pick up a book or two.

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Short Stories

Paladin of the Lost Hour
Read the story, presented using the preferred text, from Angry Candy.
Hear Harlan's recording of Paladin, courtesy of the HERC.
Read Harlan talks about Writing 'Paladin', from the HERC CD insert

Susan
Read the story, from Mind Fields
Author's Note about "Susan", also from Mind Fields


Essays

Obituary for Julie Schwartz
Read the obituary as it appeared in Comic Buyer's Guide.

The 3 Most Important Things in Life
Read the essay, from Stalking the Nightmare's Scenes from the Real World: I.

An Edge in My Voice
Read Installment 55, the column on Norman Mayer, as it appeared in L.A. Weekly on December 19, 1982.
View contents and editions of An Edge in My Voice from the Ellison Bibliographical Database.


Other Sources of Online Ellison

Harlan's Words, the Webderland page devoted to the various HE writings, interviews, and chats I have collected over the years

The Biography/Bibliography Page has all the surreal (read: fake) biographies that have appeared in Ellison publications over the years. The Webderland Links Page, which has a section entitled "Harlan in his Own Voice" which should point you to all sources NOT on Webderland.

HarlanEllison.com is under new management. Thank you to Rick Wyatt for his many years of dutiful stewardship of this site.