Extrapolation, June 22nd, 2003
* Harlan Ellison came to Northeast Ohio in the spring. He had been born and raised in Cleveland, and so he was coming home again in a sense. Of course, it was at the 1954 Worldcon in Cleveland that Harlan had stood up to Asimov in the way that has become a trademark for him; and he has been confronting established tradition ever since in his legendary manner. Since he had swept through Kent State with a speaking engagement a decade or so earlier and since I knew him slightly, I was asked this time to introduce him at one of his appearances. Fascinated by the powerful mechanization of the Ira...
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