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Shatterday | Harlan Ellison
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Mercurial, belligerent, passionately in love with language and wild ideas, Harlan Ellison has won more awards for imaginative literature than any other living writer. Though his contemporary fantasies have been compared favorably with the dark visions of Borges, Barthelme, Poe, and Kafka, Ellison resists categorization with a vehemence that alienates critics and reviewers seeking easy pigeonholes for an extraordinary writer. The San Francisco Chronicle writes, The categories are too small to describe Harlan Ellison. Lyric poet, satirist, explorer of odd psychological corners, moralist, purveyor of pure horror and black comedy; he is all these and more. In this, his thirty?seventh book, setting down as never before the mortal dreads we all share, Harlan Ellison has put together his best work to date: sixteen uncollected stories (half of which are award winners), totaling a marvel?filled one hundred five thousand words and including a brand?new novella, his longest work in over a dozen years.
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dawn-pInk
Shatterday | Harlan Ellison
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Every single short is a master class in writing. Solid, realistic characters. Vivid settings. Well thought out and surprising plots. And Ellison‘s voice will always be one of my favorites. 5out of 5 on GR

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Shatterday | Harlan Ellison
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I am halfway through the tagged book and what a gem! Of course, though. Harlan always pushes the envelope in genre fiction and he has written some of my favorite short stories.
The rest of these are my own shelf TBR. Many books lent in one form of another will interrupt this flow.

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Shatterday | Harlan Ellison
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“But the most indispensable lessons he taught were how badly I could write when I wasn‘t paying attention, and how I could be king of the world when I did the work with love and courage.”