New Releases by Harlan Ellison

Harlan Ellison is the author of Mammoth Books presents The Region Between (2012), Dark Horse Presents #12 (2012), Vic & Blood (2012), Dangerous Visions (2012), Harlan 101 (2011).

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Mammoth Books presents The Region Between

release date: Jul 26, 2012
Mammoth Books presents The Region Between
"The Region Between" first appeared in Galaxy back in 1970. It had originally been commissioned as one of a set of stories by different authors who all used a common starting point as set out in the story''s prologue, written by Keith Laumer. Ellison''s contribution was a longer work than one usually expects from him, but it nevertheless sustains its bombardment of ideas and feelings throughout. What''s more, Ellison created a story that demanded a different format to allow for full expression. The result was a typesetter''s nightmare but, as you will see, the experience now only makes this story all the more fascinating, it actually takes you into the story itself. Mike Ashley

Dark Horse Presents #12

release date: Mar 21, 2012
Dark Horse Presents #12
Unstoppable juggernaut of comics greatness? Unbeatable, unbelievable value? You be the judge as another incredible issue of _Dark Horse Presents_ hits shelves! This issue is packing Dean Motter''s _Mister X_, and the reemergence of Mike Baron and Steve Rude''s intergalactic fighting force, Nexus! Seventy-two pages of ad-free, full-color comics.

Vic & Blood

release date: Mar 05, 2012
Vic & Blood
Hugo and Nebula Winner Harlan Ellison''s classic post-apocalyptic saga of Vic, a Boy, and his dog, Blood, and the telepathic union that binds them together in a struggle for survival. The cycle begins with ''Eggsucker'', which chronicles the early years of the association between fourteen-year-old loner Vic and his brilliant, telepathic dog, Blood. The saga continues and expands in ''A Boy and His Dog'', in which Blood shows just how much smarter he is than Vic, and Vic shows how loyal he can be. The story continues in ''Run, Spot, Run'', the first part of Ellison''s promised novel of the cycle, BLOOD''S A ROVER. Here Vic and Blood find surprising new ways to get into trouble - but getting out of it may be beyond even their combined talents.

Dangerous Visions

release date: Feb 09, 2012
Dangerous Visions
Anthologies seldom make history, but Dangerous Visions is a grand exception. Harlan Ellison''s 1967 collection of science fiction stories set an almost impossibly high standard, as more than a half dozen of its stories won major awards - not surpising with a contributor list that reads like a who''s who of 20th-century SF: Samuel R. Delany, Philip K. Dick, Brian Aldiss, Roger Zelazny, Philip José Farmer, Fritz Leiber, Larry Niven and Robert Silverberg. Unavailable for 15 years, this huge anthology now returns to print, as relevant now as when it was first published.

Harlan 101

release date: Dec 01, 2011
Harlan 101
Designed as both an introduction to Harlan Ellison''s vast body of work and as a manual for would-be writers, Harlan 101 collects the best of the author''s short fiction, seven essays on the craft of writing, and a collection of rarely seen oddities from Ellison''s extensive archives. This 400-page paperback features: An introduction by New York Times bestseller Neil Gaiman, author of the Hugo Award-winning novels American Gods and The Graveyard Book, and creator of Vertigo Comics'' Sandman series. The first appearance in a widely available Ellison collection of his newest short story-the 2011 Nebula Award-winning "How Interesting: A Tiny Man." Five Hugo Award-winning short stories, including "''Repent, Harlequin '' Said the Ticktockman," "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," "The Deathbird," "Jeffty Is Five," and "Paladin of the Lost Hour." "Snake in the Crypt"-The never-before-republished story that Ellison rewrote to become "The Deathbird." See how this average tale was re-worked into a Hugo Award-winning novelette. The lost ending to "Paladin of the Lost Hour"-This ending only appeared in the very first publication of the short story in the 1985 anthology Universe 15; it has never been reprinted. A disturbing and, as-yet, unfinished short story titled "Pet." Seven informative, yet entertaining essays on the craft of writing (four which have never appeared in an Ellison collection). Plus sixteen other stories-some subtly revised for this publication-spanning Ellison''s career. From the 1950s comes "The Sky is Burning." The 1960s are represented by "All the Sounds of Fear" and "Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes." The Ellison of the 1970s appears in "At the Mouse Circus," "Basilisk," "Hindsight: 480 Seconds," "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge," "Shatterday," "Shoppe Keeper," and "Strange Wine." The 1980s offerings include "Broken Glass," "Grail," "On the Slab," and "Prince Myshkin, and Hold the Relish," while the 1990s bring forth "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore" and "Sensible City."

Brain Movies

release date: Dec 01, 2011
Brain Movies
The second in the ongoing Brain Movies series collects six more of Harlan Ellison''s teleplays. Once again, the scripts are reproduced from Ellison''s private files, exactly as he typed them. This 476-page paperback features: A new introduction by Patton Oswalt, the voice of Remy in Ratatouille, Grammy-nominated comedian, and author of the New York Times bestseller Zombie Spaceship Wasteland. "Killing Bernstein"-The unproduced teleplay adaptation of Ellison''s chilling short story originally intended for the short-lived ABC anthology series Darkroom. Appearing in an Ellison collection for the first time. "Deeper Than the Darkness" - Ellison''s 90-minute Cimarron Strip teleplay, featuring Jack the Ripper in the Old West, that was famously ruined by the director''s poor grasp of logic. "Mealtime"-The episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea that resulted in an ABC censor having his pelvis broken by a model of the Seaview. After 47 years, Ellison''s original script finally sees the light of day without the tampering that led to the first appearance of his derogatory Writers Guild pseudonym: "Cordwainer Bird." "The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Affair" and "The Pieces of Fate Affair"-Two teleplays from The Man From U.N.C.L.E., featuring Ellison''s original storylines before they were revised for production. These scripts include an editor''s note explaining the scandal that kept the latter episode out of circulation for years. "Phoenix Without Ashes" - The Writers Guild Award-winning pilot script for Ellison''s legendarily bowdlerized science fiction series, The Starlost. See Ellison''s original teleplay - the source of the recent New York Times-bestselling graphic novel - appearing for the first time in an Ellison collection. And a beautiful new cover by World Fantasy Award-nominated artist Jill Bauman.

The Worthless Wit and Wisdom of Harlan Ellison

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Worthless Wit and Wisdom of Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison® has a lot to say; as one of America''s most honored entertainers, he has been writing fiction and commentary, and speaking on college campuses and television talk shows, and challenging his audiences to think outside the box for sixty years. With 90 books bearing his by-line and thousands of stories and essays and anecdotes and speeches and interviews to his credit, Harlan Ellison® has written countless memorable lines in the course of his career. BUGF#CK (a word that Ellison coined in the 1960s and a favorite of Stephen King''s) wonderfully and unforgettably gathers some of Harlan''s best bon mots. "The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity." "K is for "Kenghis Khan"; He was a very nice person. History has no record of him. There is a moral in that, somewhere." "The problem with being a pain in the ass is that you never quite know who''s trying to get you." "Why do people keep insisting that I join the 21st Century? I *LIVE* in the 21st Century! I just don''t want to be bothered by the shitheads on the internet!" "I have no mouth. And I must scream." "I think love and sex are separate and only vaguely similar."

Cthulhu 2000

release date: May 12, 2010
Cthulhu 2000
A host of horror and fantasy’s top authors captures the spirit of supreme supernatural storyteller H. P. Lovecraft with eighteen chilling contemporary tales that would have made the master proud. “The Barrens” by F. Paul Wilson: In a tangled wilderness, unearthly lights lead the way to a world no human was meant to see. “His Mouth Will Taste of Wormwood” by Poppy Z. Brite: Two dabblers in black magic encounter a maestro of evil enchantment. “On the Slab” by Harlan Ellison: The corpse of a one-eyed giant brings untold fortune—and unspeakable fear—to whoever possesses it. “Pickman’s Modem” by Lawrence Watt-Evans: Horror is a keystroke away when an ancient evil lurks in modern technology. PLUS FOURTEEN MORE BLOOD-CURDLING STORIES “Shaft Number 247” by Basil Copper “The Adder” by Fred Chappell “Fat Face” by Michael Shea “The Big Fish” by Kim Newman “I Had Vacantly Crumpled It into My Pocket . . . But by God, Eliot, It Was a Photograph from Life!” by Joanna Russ “H.P.L.” by Gahan Wilson “The Unthinkable” by Bruce Sterling “Black Man with a Horn” by T. E. D. Klein “Love’s Eldritch Ichor” by Esther M. Friesner “The Last Feast of Harlequin” by Thomas Ligotti “The Shadow on the Doorstep” by James P. Blaylock “Lord of the Land” by Gene Wolfe “The Faces at Pine Dunes” by Ramsey Campbell “24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai” by Roger Zelazny

Twilight Zone

release date: Aug 12, 2009
Twilight Zone
An original anthology celebrating Rod Serling''s landmark television series When it first aired in 1959, The Twilight Zone was nothing less than groundbreaking television. Freed from much of the censors'' strict oversight because of the show''s classification as "science fiction," the 156 filmed episodes explored powerful and moving human themes—love, hate, pride, jealousy, terror—in their own unique style.The show has since inspired two revivals, as well as fiction, comic books, and magazines, and even a pinball game and theme park rides. Just as important, it sparked the imaginations of countless writers, filmmakers, and fans around the world, and is considered a seminal show for broadening the horizons of television. This anthology will be an all-new collection of stories written in the vein of the original television show. Edited and featured and introduction by Carol Serling, the anthology will include brand new stories by science fiction and fantasy luminaries such as Whitley Strieber, Loren D. Estleman, Joe Lansdale, R. L. Stine, Timothy Zahn, and Peter S. Beagle, as well as writers from the original series, Earl Hammer and Harlan Ellison®, all in honor of Rod''s incredible vision. At the Publisher''s request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Children of the Streets

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Children of the Streets
When he''s down, kick for the head and groin. Avoid cops. Play it cool There aren''t many rules in the primer for gang kids, but they all count. They''re all easily understood because they use a simple and sound philosophy it''s a stinking life, so get your kicks while you can. The gang is home, take what you want, tell them nothing and don''t get caught. Two gangs of juvenile delinquents run riot in New York City. They constantly try to outdo each other with their clothes, weapons, language and lack of morals. They are not just kids playing at war they mean business. The only person who can infiltrate the gang is someone they can trust, someone like themselves. Someone who knows how to handle a knife and a gun

Angry Candy

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Angry Candy
Sixteen stories by an innovative and visionary writer stretch across the farthest reaches of space and time, conjuring often bleak landscapes salvaged by faith in the future.

Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor
Harlan Ellison is surely one of the most creative thinkers of our time -- his stories of the fantastic have captured the imaginations of millions of people over the last four decades. In this trade paperback, some of the comics industry''s wildest and most original talents adapt Ellison''s greatest stories to the comic-book format.

Edgeworks

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Edgeworks
"A major collection of his incomparable, troublemaking, uncompromising, confrontational essays."--V. 3, cover.

Edgeworks: Spider kiss. Stalking the nightmare

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Edgeworks: Spider kiss. Stalking the nightmare
"A major collection of his incomparable, troublemaking, uncompromising, confrontational essays."--V. 3, cover.

The Outer Limits

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Outer Limits
The original Outer Limits(TM) series ran for only a season and a half in the mid-1960s, but is still hailed as a classic. Revived in the 1990s, the new "Outer Limits has met with critical and popular acclaim. In this volume of anthologies, Prima presents some of the best stories from both the old and the new series. "Soldier" by Harlan Ellison Ellison composed two legendary teleplays for the series, "Soldier and "Demon with a Glass Hand. Here is the original story of love and war that spawned an unforgettable episode. "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" by Diane Duane Bestselling author Duane shows how the thirst for power can lead to a darkness that destroys all in its path. "The Sixth Finger" by John M. Ford Two-time World Fantasy Award winner Ford brings to life the unforgettable 1960s episode featuring an angry Welsh miner who becomes the subject of a Frankensteinian experiment. "If These Walls Could Talk" by Howard V. Hendrix Newcomer Hendrix creates an atmosphere of extreme dread in a house on the borderlands of reality. The Outer Limits(TM) is a trademark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.

Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor Special

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor Special
The vicious dictator of a future world seeks refuge in the prehistoric past; a fast-gun sheriff refuses to lay up his weapon when his days of power are ended; sharp, small teeth horribly show what can happen to a stoolie; and in the year 2074, a consumer upgrades his mutant housebeast for this year''s model. These are a few of the things Harlan Edison dreams about. Full-color throughout. Graphic novel format.

Mind Fields

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Mind Fields
''Mind Fields'' is a unique book, with 34 masterful fantasy paintings by Polish painter Jacek Yerka, matched with wide ranging tales by Hugo and Nebula winner Harlan Ellison.

Mefisto in Onyx

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Mefisto in Onyx
"Rudy Pairis, an educated African American, is telepathic. His friend and one-time lover, deputy district attorney Allison Roche, wants him to slip into the mind of serial killer Henry Lake "Spanky" Spanning because after successfully damning Spanning to the electric chair for 29 murders, she has fallen in love with him and wants to be sure of his innocence. "--Goodreads.com.

The Essential Ellison

release date: Jan 01, 1991
The Essential Ellison
Harlan Ellison is probably best known as a script writer for sci-fi and fantasy movies and TV series such as the original Outer Limits, The Hunger, Logan''s Run, and Babylon Five. But his range is much broader than that, encompassing stories, novels, essays, reviews, reminiscences, plays, even fake autobiographies. Essential Ellison includes contains 74 unabridged works, including such classics as "A Boy and His Dog," "Xenogenesis," and "Mefisto in Onyx." Includes black-and-white photos.

All the Lies that are My Life

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Star Trek, the City on the Edge of Forever

Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled

The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World

Alone Against Tomorrow

Dangerous Visions; 33 Original Stories

Dangerous Visions; 33 Original Stories
33 top science fiction writers examine the dark side of human nature and the inner workings of the mind.

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #5

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #5
The final act of Harlan Ellison''s Hugo and WGA Award-winning Star Trek teleplay! Is James T. Kirk willing to sacrifice the woman he loves, to save the universe as he knows it?! You may have seen the episode, but you only think you know how it ends! From the mind of literary legend Harlan Ellison!

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #1

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #1
For the first time ever, a visual presentation of the much-discussed, unrevised, unadulterated version of Harlan Ellison''s award-winning Star Trek teleplay script, ''''The City on the Edge of Forever!'''' This Hugo- and Writer''s Guild of America Award-winning teleplay has been much discussed for decades but only here can you see the story as Mr. Ellison originally intended!

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #2

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #2
Harlan Ellison''s Hugo and WGA Award-winning teleplay, visualized for the first time! Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and Yeoman Rand return to the Enterprise following their first encounter with the Guardians of Forever, only to find a darker, more vicious crew of renegades awaiting them! Can they return the timestream to its proper state? And will they even survive long enough to try?
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