Harlan Ellison was born in 1934 in Ohio and now lives in Sherman Oaks, California. He has earned his substantial reputation in the field of science fiction with a substantial body of powerful short fiction.
His fiction has won him three Nebula Awards, the Edgar Allan Poe award of the Mystery Writers of America, and three Writers Guild of America Awards.
He is regarded as the most controversial writer in science fiction, a reputation he cultivates and maintains with ease. His imagination has been applauded as the most brilliant, bizarre and pessimistic of any writer's.
Harlan Ellison's genius for iconoclastic words and deeds is prodigious and he is the editor of the two most famous anthologies of original stories in science fiction - Dangerous Visions (1967) and Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). [edit]
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