A second collection of award-winning short stories and nonfiction essays by Harlan Ellison, an eight-time Hugo Award winner, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, and four-time Nebula Award winner. As an influential provocateur of the New Wave movement, Harlan Ellison's prolific work shattered the traditional boundaries of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. His surreal, ambitious narratives are charged with an electric energy and a defiant prose style that has captivated audiences for decades and continues to resonate with new generations of readers.
Featuring these stories and many more: "A Boy and His Dog" -Nebula Award winner and a major influence on the Fallout video game series "Adrift Just off the Islets of Langerhans" -Hugo Award winner, Locus Award winner "Croatoan" -Locus Award winner "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" -Twilight Zone episode "Grail" -World Fantasy Award nominee "The Discarded" "Paingod" This volume also collects many of Ellison's nonfiction essays, including An Edge in My Voice, a series of impassioned and acerbic columns Ellison wrote for LA Weekly in the early 1980s under the condition that they would be published uncensored.
A second collection of award-winning short stories and nonfiction essays by Harlan Ellison, an eight-time Hugo Award winner, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, and four-time Nebula Award winner. As an influential provocateur of the New Wave movement, Harlan Ellison's prolific work shattered the traditional boundaries of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. His surreal, ambitious narratives are charged with an electric energy and a defiant prose style that has captivated audiences for decades and continues to resonate with new generations of readers.
Featuring these stories and many more: "A Boy and His Dog" -Nebula Award winner and a major influence on the Fallout video game series "Adrift Just off the Islets of Langerhans" -Hugo Award winner, Locus Award winner "Croatoan" -Locus Award winner "One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" -Twilight Zone episode "Grail" -World Fantasy Award nominee "The Discarded" "Paingod" This volume also collects many of Ellison's nonfiction essays, including An Edge in My Voice, a series of impassioned and acerbic columns Ellison wrote for LA Weekly in the early 1980s under the condition that they would be published uncensored.