The Unquiet DreamerA Tribute to Harlan Ellison
As Nabokov says, ‘I think it is all a matter of love; the more you love a memory the stronger and stranger it becomes’.
It was in 1998 at Dangerous Visions Bookstore, when a seismic shift altered the foundations of the room―in walked Harlan, the man who had written ‘Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes’, ‘Repent Harlequin . . .’ and ‘I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream’. The man who had met Bruce Lee, mouthed off to Sinatra, marched in Selma, had lived through the insanities of Hollywood producers . . . Something had happened to the crowd as if they had fallen into the path of a McCormick thresher―husks torn away to reveal something essential in their awe-struck silence.
I knew all too well how meeting one’s heroes can turn out badly, but I was indefatigable in my youth and I told him my dream of putting together an anthology someday, with a TOC that included some of the very writers in this book. ‘That’s a pretty nifty list,’ he had said. ‘Do it, kiddo.’ As the years passed, the dream had fallen by the wayside, but Harlan never let me forget.
And though I wish Harlan could see it, the dream is finally here―a book full of memories and love―thirty-three international contributors who have joined together to celebrate his life. It’s strong and strange in ways I never expected, full of inspired ideas, anecdotes and stories of Harlan. ―Preston Grassmann
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Preston Grassmann
Preston Grassmann is a Shirley Jackson Award finalist and is well known to followers of PS with his 2019 tribute to the life, works and influence of Harlan Ellison, THE UNQUIET DREAMER and more latterly, the Bram Stoker Award long-listed THE MAD BUTTERFLY'S BALL (2024), a compendium of stories—edited alongside Chris Kelso—dedicated to the lurking horror and profound wonder of those that live, largely unseen, in the world around us.
His recent books include the BSFA nominated MULTIVERSES: An Anthology of Alternate Realities (Titan, 2023). His latest work has been published in Nature, Strange Horizons, Interzone, and Reports from the Deep End, a tribute to J.G. Ballard. His forthcoming work is due to appear in Weird Tales and Asimov’s

