I think some of Harlan’s problems came from two issues. His writing could run hot and cold, lots of work or none. And his temper wasn’t too steady either, not that he was rude or uncivilized, just a bit blunt at times. Which was part of the charm too. Getting to see him in person at a con was one of the highlights of my teen years. He was also a great editor and helped a lot of young writers break in with the Dangerous Visions anthologies.
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
The electronic scream heard throughout the multiverse.
therese_callahan2002 about 6 years ago
Personally, I think the strip’s tributes to Carrie Fisher and Steve Jobs were way better than this one.
Tue Elung-Jensen about 6 years ago
Yes, but they are actual slaves – not theoretical slaves.
Differentname about 6 years ago
He edited a book called ‘Dangerous Visions,’ a collection of original science fiction stories too controversial for any other venue.
You could put any of those stories in a 6th Grade reading collection today.
lms1231 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I read that story in college, and have been hooked on Ellison ever since.
realexander about 6 years ago
If Harlan Ellison was a sinner, his punishment will probably be to be stuck in the same room with Gene Roddenberry for all eternity.
That would be Gene Roddenberry’s punishment too.
cdnalor about 6 years ago
It’s more addiction than enslavement. No one is obliged to spend the day watching cat videos and reading celebrity tweets.
Cuckooman Premium Member about 6 years ago
a rare insightful comment from Brewster….
Ermine Notyours about 6 years ago
I’ve thought of variants of “I have no [body part] and I must [function].”
Radish the wordsmith about 6 years ago
Cliff doesn’t scream when his mouth is full of food.
corzak about 6 years ago
My favorite Harlan Ellison short was “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman.
Richard L. Johnston about 6 years ago
A very disturbing story. It will haunt you.
waltermgm about 6 years ago
Is it really slavery when you voluntarily sign up (and even pay for the privilege)?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
“I have no bars and I must scream!”
InquireWithin about 6 years ago
I have no connection and I must meme.
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
I swear, that has to be the smartest thing Brewster has ever said.
Surly Squirrel Premium Member about 6 years ago
Harlan Ellison also liked to file lawsuits at the drop of a hat. He’d probably sue Tim Rickard for using his name without permission.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
I have no fingers and I must text?
Charlie Tuba about 6 years ago
He also wrote “City on the Edge of Forever” (STOS).
Dragoncat about 6 years ago
I still miss Sidney Sheldon.
mauser7 about 6 years ago
And, “The Other Glass Teat”.
mauser7 about 6 years ago
I think some of Harlan’s problems came from two issues. His writing could run hot and cold, lots of work or none. And his temper wasn’t too steady either, not that he was rude or uncivilized, just a bit blunt at times. Which was part of the charm too. Getting to see him in person at a con was one of the highlights of my teen years. He was also a great editor and helped a lot of young writers break in with the Dangerous Visions anthologies.
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member about 6 years ago
See Calvin and Hobbes- 10/11/1986
lee85736 about 6 years ago
I reread “The Deathbird” from “Deathbird Stories” every couple of years. Highly recommend it.