Elizabeth Bear, in an interview for the UK Science Fiction and Fantasy Network (sffchronicles.co.uk).
Harlan Ellison - I must have read him in my very early teens when I was reading everything in the local library's SF section, but at that time I didn't bother with names of authors - I just read. In high school I read 'Memos From Purgatory', and then went on a royal tear reading everything I could find. Some stories were familiar ("Oh! THAT'S who wrote that story!). His section of the bookshelf is still one of the largest.
My copy of Two Worlds (#16) seems to be pristine. Thanks also for including the illustrations section at the end - some of my favorites were there...
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Elizabeth Bear, in an interview for the UK Science Fiction and Fantasy Network (sffchronicles.co.uk).
Harlan Ellison - I must have read him in my very early teens when I was reading everything in the local library's SF section, but at that time I didn't bother with names of authors - I just read. In high school I read 'Memos From Purgatory', and then went on a royal tear reading everything I could find. Some stories were familiar ("Oh! THAT'S who wrote that story!). His section of the bookshelf is still one of the largest.
My copy of Two Worlds (#16) seems to be pristine. Thanks also for including the illustrations section at the end - some of my favorites were there...