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Mammoth Books presents The Region Between
By Harlan EllisonPublisher Description
Harlan Ellison (b. 1934) was arguably the pre-eminent writer of short SF during the mid-to-late 1960s, even amidst a field that at the time also had the astonishing talents of Roger Zelazny, Thomas Disch, Ursula Le Guin, Brian Aldiss, Michael Moorcock, etc. etc. Ellison, who became a Grand Master of the SFWA in 2006, has continued to produce works of considerable power and energy for over fifty years, yet he never sits on his laurels. In the 1960s, when he was winning award after award, he set himself the task of shaking up the field, making it take a long, hard look at itself. The result was the massive anthology Dangerous Visions (1967) which even now, forty years on, is still pretty astonishing.
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“I want to go on record as saying that this was a pretty great story, but that's to be expected from Harlan Ellison. The man hasn't written anything yet that I haven't liked. That said, I feel a little like I got hosed on this purchase. This particular story and ebook file was $2.99 on Barnes and Noble. It's not worth that, it's just not long enough. It's worth about $0.99 and that's it simply because of the length of the story. It clocks in at just over 40 pages on the Nook. Had I known that, I wouldn't have paid the extra two bucks for it no matter who wrote it.”
About Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison (b. 1934) was arguably the pre-eminent writer of short SF during the mid-to-late 1960s, even amidst a field that at the time also had the astonishing talents of Roger Zelazny, Thomas Disch, Ursula Le Guin, Brian Aldiss, Michael Moorcock, etc. etc. Ellison, who became a Grand Master of the SFWA in 2006, has continued to produce works of considerable power and energy for over fifty years, yet he never sits on his laurels. In the 1960s, when he was winning award after award, he set himself the task of shaking up the field, making it take a long, hard look at itself. The result was the massive anthology Dangerous Visions (1967) which even now, forty years on, is still pretty astonishing.
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