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The thing about Ellison's writing that grabs so many people is that he expertly blends fantastic settings and situations with real human drama. I've been a huge Ellison fan since the first time I read "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktock Man in the early 80's.Ī few other very good Ellison stories include:Īnd many others I'm too lazy to type out. I'd appreciate any comment with a logical doesn't even have to agree with me. If you don't know these people, you don't know science fiction. Still, these are the names of real Science Fiction in the last 20 years (Star Trek and such belong in fantasy or action). Of living people under 70, Bear, Guin, Stephenson, Kress, and Gibson.Still that's a wish list. Dick, Asimov, Heinlien, Bester, Clarke, Cambell(Editor, not an author) a couple other golden oldies. I can barely think of who else might belong on this list over them. Some one else will have to give a perspective here.Īll three authors are big names in Sci Fi, although none of them give more then lip service to the sci part. A quick google says he's a comics guy invovled heavily with X-men, fantastic 4, hulk, and the watchmen series. I've read a ton of Sci Fi, and I've never heard of Len Wein. I don't know that his writings really fall in a sci fi category (To be clear, Harlan's books pay no attention to science at all, it's more experimental modern writing), but they are good reads. Harlan started out attending sci fi conventions, and has many big sci fi writer friends. Harlan's books, and Harlan have a extreme cynical viewpoint that's very entertaining. He wrote I have no mouth and I must scream and Repent Harliqin said the Tick Tock Man. If he's not violent, he's shouting furiously, and it really doesn't take anything intentional to set him off). He is a brillant writer who should not be let out in public(The man is very easily offended, and not afraid to attack with a chair or what not when he is offended.

i have no mouth and i must scream comic amazon

Her books aren't so much fun as interesting. There was a very heavy historical emphasis, in practice it was a historical novel.

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Bruce more looks at social trends then technology, that's not to say tech isn't in his books, but in general they are about society.Ĭonnie Willis wrote the Doomsday book, a story about a time traveler stuck in Europe during the plague. One of his latest books was about politicians in the US in about 40 years. Despite the role-playing world's that come to mind when cyber-punk is mentioned, Sterling's worlds are believable and his stories aren't very action oriented. See, for the copyright action.īruce Sterling is a founding father of cyber-punk, next to William Gibson. See, for Ellison's (way out of date) home page and, Companies were reprinting his work and selling it without paying any royalty and Ellison had every right to fight for his property rights. Only Isaac Asimov was more prolific.Įllison had a legitimate, hard fought, lawsuit for copyright violation.

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Yes, he has short-man's syndrome, but in his defense, he has taste and style and a willingness to explore just about anything as a writer.įrom his Dangerous Visions anthologies to his scripts for Demon with a Glass Hand and City on the Edge of Forever to The Glass Teat and The Other Glass Teat, Ellison has cranked out a lifetime's work nearly every year for the first 20 years of his professional life.

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I recall that Sheckley, Gunn, and Silverberg were all onthe panel and a room full of college kids had their first exposure to erotic literature.

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I can remember one piece that Harlan read an overtly raw sex piece from the dais at the Commodore Hotel, around the time that he published "I see a man sitting in a chair and the chair is biting his leg" in a collaboration with Robert Sheckley. AND, fawning admiration by most of the attendees. His readings at Worldcon in NYC in the late 60's and early 70's were the stuff of massive panel debates. Ellison "prickly"? You must be using some meaning of the word "prickly" that I wasn't previously familiar with.














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