Category Archives: Harlan Ellison

MEMOS FROM PURGATORY (1961) by Harlan Ellison

Harlan Ellison is a writer with a unique voice, paddling his own caustic canoe (sic), defying all those who would pigeon-hole his talent. His resistance to easy categorisation remains ever more laudable in an age of cookie counter consumerism and … Continue reading

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2013 Book to Movie Challenge

I had promised myself that in 2013 I would not undertake any new Challenges … but this one created over at the Doing Dewey blog was just too tempting – and besides, it’s not New Year yet so if as … Continue reading

Posted in Raymond Chandler, Philip Marlowe, Richard Matheson, Richard Stark, Parker, Harlan Ellison, Stanley Ellin, Francis Beeding, Elleston Trevor, Clive Egleton, Michael Crichton, Ross Thomas, 2013 Book to Movie Challenge | Tagged , , | 22 Comments