Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison was a prolific and influential American writer, best known for his contributions to speculative fiction. Born on May 27, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, Ellison's unique voice and sharp wit captivated readers and critics alike. His work spans multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror, often exploring complex themes of humanity and society. With a career that stretched over six decades, he penned numerous short stories, essays, and teleplays, leaving an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
Ellison's most celebrated works include the iconic short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," which showcases his talent for blending the surreal with the poignant. He was also known for his fierce advocacy for authors' rights and his candid personality, which earned him both admirers and detractors. If you're curious about the depth and breadth of his storytelling, take a moment to explore Harlan Ellison's works available in the app. You'll find an array of thought-provoking tales that invite reflection and discussion.
Biddy and the Silver Man
Read by Ben Tucker
Harlan Ellison
A man came out of the sky and they took him and hanged him from the nearest tree thinking that they lynched a devil. But perhaps they crucif…