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Harlan Jay Ellison (b. May 27, 1934) is an American writer, screenwriter and critic. The many collections of his short fiction include Deathbird Stories (1975), and he is the editor of Dangerous Visions (1967), a seminal anthology of New Wave speculative fiction.
Ellison was a founder of the Science Fiction Writers of America and served as its first vice-president; he received SFWA's Grand Master Award at the 2006 Nebula Awards banquet.
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