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In reply to the discussion: Harlan Ellison dies at 84 [View all]OilemFirchen
(7,288 posts)27. I met Ellison at Dayton's Living Arts Center in 1970.
His remarkable experience there is chronicled in "The Glass Teat".
Click here and do a search for "2 JANUARY 70".
He was a great man, a great writer, and a fucking riot. RIP, Harlan.
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His tastes were a bit creepy for me, but I did like his Star Trek episode.
lagomorph777
Jun 2018
#47
for decades I've heard about the bar bet between Robert Heinlein and L. Ron Hubbard
lapfog_1
Jun 2018
#33