Other works
(1958) Novel: "Web of the City" (original publication title: "Rumble")
(1960) Novel: "The Sound of a Scythe" (original publication title: "The Man With Nine Lives")
(1961) Novel: "Spider Kiss" (original publication title: "Rockabilly")
(1967) Novelette: "Doomsman"
(1980) Novelette: "All the Lies That Are My Life"
(1991) Novelette: "Run for the Stars"
(1993) Novelette: "Mefirsto in Onyx"
(1986) Graphic novel: "Demon With a Glass Hand" [with Marshall Rogers]
(1987) Graphic novel: "Night and the Enemy" [with Ken Steacy]
(1989) Graphic novel: "Vic and Blood: The Chronicles of a Boy and His Dog" [with Richard Corben]
(1995-96) Short story collection: "Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor" [all adaptations based on Ellison
(1958) Short story collection: "The Deadly Streets"
(1960) Short story collection: "A Touch of Infinity"
(1959) Short story collection: "Sex Gang" [as Paul Merchant]
(1961) Short story collection: "Children of the Streets"
(1961) Short story collection: "Gentleman Junkie and other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation"
(1962) Short story collection: "Ellison Wonderland"
(1965) Short story collection: "Paingod and Other Delusions"
(1967) Short story collection: "I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream"
(1967) Short story collection: "From the Land of Fear"
(1968) Short story collection: "Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled"
(1969) Short story collection: "The Beast That Shouted "Love" at the Heart of the World"
(1970) Short story collection: "Over the Edge"
(1973) Short story collection: "All the Sounds of Fear" [British publication only]
(1974) Short story collection: "The Time of the Eye" [British publication only]
(1974) Short story collection: "Approaching Oblivion"
(1975) Short story collection: "Deathbird Stories"
(1975) Short story collection: "No Doors, No Windows"
(1978) Short story collection: "Strange Wine"
(1980) Short story collection: "Shatterday"
(1982) Short story collection: "Stalking the Nightmare"
(1988) Short story collection: "Angry Candy"
(1995) Short story collection: "Jokes Without Punchlines"
(1997) Short story collection: "Slippage"
(1971) Collaboration: "Parners in Wonder" [stories with 14 other writers]
(1975) Collaboration: "The Starlost: Phoenix Without Ashes [with Edward Bryant]"
(1994) Collaboration: "Mind Fields" [33 stories inspired by the art of Jacek Yerka]
(1961) Book: "Memos from Purgatory"
(1970) Essays: "The Glass Teat. Essays of Opinion on Television"
(1975) Essays: "The Other Glass Teat. Further Essays of Opinion on Television"
(1978) Book: "The Book of Ellison"
(1984) Book: "Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed"
(1985) Book: "An Edge in My Voice"
(1989) Essays: "Harlan Ellison's Watching" [Essays on Film]
(1990) Book: "The Harlan Ellison Hornbook"
(1990) Screenplay in book form: "Harlan Ellison's Movie"
(1994) Screenplayin book form: "I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay" [Based on
Isaac Asimov's story cycle]
(1996) Screenplay in book form: "The City on the Edge of Forever"
(1971) Retrospective: "Alone Against Tomorrow"
(1987) Retrospective: "The Essential Ellison"
(1979) Omnibus edition: "The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison"
(1991) Omnibus edition: "Dreams With Sharp Teeth"
(1996) Omnibus edition: "Edgeworks 1"
(1996) Omnibus edition: "Edgeworks 2"
(1997) Omnibus edition: "Edgeworks 3"
(1997) Omnibus edition: "Edgeworks 4"
(1967) Editor: "Dangerous Visions"
(1968) Editor: "Nightshade & Damnations: The Finest Stories of Gerald Kersh"
(1972) Editor: "Again, Dangerous Visions"
(1985) Editor: "Medea: Harlan's World"
Editor: "Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor" - Comic book based on his stories
(1995) "Slippage & Rough Beasts", collections of short stories.
Under the pseudonym of Cordwainer Bird, Ellison wrote an episode of
"The Flying Nun" (1967) called "You Can't Get There from Here" which aired on 11 April 1968.
(1967) Short story anthology (editor), "Dangerous Visions"
Harlan Ellison was also the conceptual creator of the Canadian TV show, "The Starlost". Due to creative differences on how the show was written, he had his name removed from the screen credits and is listed by his nom de pleume - Cordwainer Bird.
Essay: "The Sixties: A Reappraisal", "Playboy" (USA), January 1988, p. 88-90+194-199.
Article: "It Ain't Toontown", "Playboy" (USA), December 1988, p.162-165+174+222-230.
(1/2002) Short Story: "Never Send to Know For Whom the Lettuce Wilts," Published in "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (USA)," Volume 102, No. 1 (Whole No. 602), Page 6-23.
(1961) Novel: "Memos from Purgatory"
(1960) Short-story collection: "Juvies"
(1960) Novel: "The Man with Nine Lives"
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