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* "Sleeping Dogs", 1974 ([[Jupiter Award]] nominee, 1975) | * "Sleeping Dogs", 1974 ([[Jupiter Award]] nominee, 1975) | ||
* "Croatoan", 1975 ([[Hugo Award]] nominee, 1976) | * "Croatoan", 1975 ([[Hugo Award]] nominee, 1976) | ||
* "Shatterday", 1975 ([[Nebula Award]] nominee, 1976) | * "Shatterday", 1975 ([[Nebula Award]] nominee, 1976; adapted for ''[[Twilight Zone]]'', 1985) | ||
* "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet", 1976 | * "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet", 1976 | ||
* "Seeing", 1976 | * "Seeing", 1976 |
Revision as of 20:48, 9 March 2008
Short fiction
- "'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman", 1965 (Hugo and Nebula Awards, 1966) (adapted as screenplay with Rick Berry, screenplay published 1997)
- "Delusions for a Dragon Slayer", 1966 (Hugo nominee, 1967)
- "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream", 1967 (Hugo Award, 1968) (adapted as computer game in 1995)
- "Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes", 1967 (Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1968)
- "The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World", 1968 (Hugo Award, 1969)
- "A Boy and His Dog", 1969 (Hugo nominee Nebula Award winner for best novella, 1970; screenplay adaption by L. Q. Jones won Nebula for best dramatic writing, 1976) (adapted as graphic novel Vic and Blood: The Chronicles of a Boy and His Dog with Richard Corben 1989)
- "Shattered Like a Glass Goblin", 1969 (Nebula Award nominee, 1970)
- "Brillo" (with Ben Bova), 1970 (Hugo Award nominee, 1971)
- "The Region Between", 1970 (Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novella, 1971)
- "Runesmith" (with Theodore Sturgeon), 1970
- "The Human Operators" (with A. E. van Vogt), 1971
- "Basilisk", 1972 (Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for best novelette, 1973)
- "On the Downhill Side", 1972 (Nebula Award nominee, 1974)
- "The Deathbird", 1973 (Hugo and Jupiter Award winner for best novelette and Nebula Award nominee, 1974)
- "Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W", 1974 (Hugo and Nebula Award winner for best novelette, 1975)
- "Catman", 1974
- "I'm Looking for Kadak", 1974
- "Sleeping Dogs", 1974 (Jupiter Award nominee, 1975)
- "Croatoan", 1975 (Hugo Award nominee, 1976)
- "Shatterday", 1975 (Nebula Award nominee, 1976; adapted for Twilight Zone, 1985)
- "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet", 1976
- "Seeing", 1976
- "Jeffty is Five", 1977 (Hugo, Nebula, and Jupiter Award winner and World Fantasy Award nominee, 1978; British Fantasy Award winner and Balrog Award nominee, 1979)
- "Count the Clock That Tells the Time", 1978 (Hugo Award nominee, 1979)
- "The Man Who Was Heavily Into Revenge", 1978
- "All the Birds Came Home to Roost", 1979
- "All the Lies That Are My Life", 1980 (Hugo Award nominee for best novella, 1981)
- "Grail", 1981 (Balrog Award nominee, 1982)
- "On the Slab", 1981
- "Djinn, No Chaser", 1982
- "Paladin of the Lost Hour", 1985 (Hugo Award winner and Nebula nominee for best novelette, 1986)
- "With Virgil Oddum at the East Pole", 1985
- "Eidolons", 1988
- "The Function of Dream Sleep", 1988, (Hugo and Bram Stoker Award nominee for best novelette, 1989)
- "She's a Young Thing and Cannot Leave Her Mother", 1998 (Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1989)
- "The Few, the Proud", 1989
- "The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore", 1992 (Nebula Award nominee)
- "Mefisto in Onyx", 1993 (Bram Stoker Award winner, Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominee for best novella, 1994; Nebula Award nominee, 1995)
- "Chatting With Anubis", 1995 (Bram Stoker Award, 1996)
- "From A to Z, in the Sarsparilla Alphabet", 2001 (Bram Stoker Award for long fiction, 2002)
- "Incognita, Inc.", 2001
- "Goodbye to All That", 2003 (Nebula Award nominee, 2004)
Novels
- Web of the City, 1958
- The Sound of a Scythe, 1960
- Spider Kiss, 1961
- Doomsman, 1967
- The Starlost: Phoenix Without Ashes (with Edward Bryant), 1975
- All the Lies That Are My Life, 1991
- Run For the Stars, 1991
Fiction collections
- The Deadly Streets, 1958
- Sex Gang (as Paul Merchant), 1959
- A Touch of Infinity, 1960
- Children of the Streets, 1961
- Gentleman Junkie and other stories of the hung-up generation, 1961
- Ellison Wonderland, 1962
- Paingod and other delusions, 1965
- I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, 1967
- From the Land of Fear, 1967
- Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled, 1968
- The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World, 1969
- Over the Edge, 1970
- Alone Against Tomorrow: A 10-Year Survey, 1971
- De Helden Van De Highway (published in Dutch only), 1973
- All the Sounds of Fear (published in the UK only), 1973
- The Time of the Eye (published in the UK only), 1974
- Approaching Oblivion, 1974
- Deathbird Stories, 1975 (World Fantasy Award nominee, 1976; British SF Award, 1979)
- No Doors, No Windows, 1975
- Hoe Kan Ik Schreeuwen Zonder Mond, published in Dutch only), 1977
- Strange Wine, 1978 (Balrog Award nominee, 1979)
- The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison, 1979
- Shatterday, 1980 (World Fantasy Award nominee, 1981)
- Stalking the Nightmare, 1982 (Balrog Award nominee, 1983)
- The Essential Ellison: A 35-Year Retrospective, 1987 (Bram Stoker Award winner and Hugo nominee, 1988)
- Angry Candy, 1988 (World Fantasy Award winner and Bram Stoker Award nominee, 1989)
- Dreams With Sharp Teeth, 1991
- Ensamvark (published in Sweden only), 1992
- Jokes Without Punchlines, 1995
- Slippage, 1996
- The Worlds of Harlan Ellison (published in Russian only), 1997
- Koletis, Kes Kuulutas Armastad Maailma Südames (published in Estonian only), 1999
- La Machine Aux Yeux Bleus (published in French only), 2001
- Troublemakers, 2001
- The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective, 2001 (World Fantasy Award nominee, 2002)
Screenplays
- Ripcord: "Where Do Elephants Go to Die?", 1963
- Route 66: "A Gift For a Warrior", 1963
- Burke's Law: "Who Killed Alex Debbs?", 1963
- Burke's Law: "Who Killed Purity Mather?", 1963
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: "The Price of Doom" (as Cordwainer Bird), 1964
- Burke's Law: "Who Killed Andy Zygmunt?", 1964
- Burke's Law: "Who Killed 1/2 of Glory Lee?", 1964
- The Outer Limits: "Demon With a Glass Hand", 1964 (adapted as graphic novel with Marshall Rodgers 1986)
- The Outer Limits: "Soldier", 1964
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Memo From Purgatory", 1964
- The Oscar (with Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse, and Richard Sale), 1966
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: "The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair", 1966
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: "The Pieces of Fate Affair", 1967
- Star Trek: "The City on the Edge of Forever", 1967 (published in text form 1995)
- Cimmaron Strip: "A Knife in the Darkness", 1968
- The Flying Nun: "You Can't Get There From Here" (as Cordwainer Bird), 1968
- The Young Lawyers: "The Whimper of Whipped Dogs", 1971
- Ghost Story: "Earth, Air, Fire and Water", 1973
- The Starlost: "Voyage of Discovery", 1973
- Logan's Run: "The Crypt", 1977
- The Starlost: The Beginning (as Cordwainer Bird, with Martin Lager and Ursula K. Le Guin), 1980
- The Starlost: Deception (with George Ghent, Alfred Harris, Arthur Heinemann, and Norman Klenman), 1980
- Harlan Ellison's Movie, 1990
- I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay (not produced, but published in this form 1994)
- The Hunger: "The Face of Helen Bournouw", 1998
Graphic novels
- Night and the Enemy (with Ken Steacy), 1987
- Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor, 1996
Fan writing
- "Birdbath to Bulbofagg", Vega #7-#10, 1952
- "Dear Mr. Editor", Fan to See vol. 1, no. 2, 1953
- "The Annals of Aardvark", Fan-Fare vol. 3, no. 3, 1953
- "Fanzines in Profile: Vega", Spaceship #22, 1953
- "A Walk Around the Block", Abstract #9, 1955
- "Gimme an Aitch...", OKCon II Program Book, 1978
Essay collections
- Memos From Purgatory, 1961
- The Glass Teat: essays of opinion on television, 1970
- The Other Glass Teat: further essays of opinion on television, 1975
- The Book of Ellison, 1978
- Sleepless Nights in the Procrustean Bed, 1984 (Hugo Award nominee, 1985)
- An Edge in My Voice, 1985 (Hugo Award nominee, 1986)
- Harlan Ellison's Watching, 1989 (Bram Stoker Award winner and Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominee, 1990)
- The Harlan Ellison Hornbook, 1990
Editorial work
- Editor of Science Fantasy Bulletin (renamed Dimensions in 1954), the newsletter of the Cleveland SF Society, 1952-1954
- Dangerous Visions, 1967
- Nightshade and Damnations: the finest stories of Gerald Kersh, 1968
- Again, Dangerous Visions, 1972
- Medea: Harlan's World, 1985
- The Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished)
The Harlan Ellison Discovery Series
- Stormtrack by James Sutherland, 1975
- Autumn Angels by Arthur Byron Cover, 1975
- The Light at the End of the Universe by Terry Carr, 1976
- Islands by Marta Randall, 1976
- Involution Ocean by Bruce Sterling, 1976