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- * The Glass Teat: Installment 70, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press July 10 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 71, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press July 17 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 72, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press July 24 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 73, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press July 31 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 74, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press August 7 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 75: The Day of the Yahoo: Part One, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press August 14 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 76: The Day of the Yahoo: Part Two, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press August 21 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 77, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press September 4 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 78, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press September 11 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 79, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press September 18 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 80: The New Season: Part One, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press September 25 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 81: The New Season: Part Two, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press October 9 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 82: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs Teleplay: Part One, (pl) Los Angeles Free Press October 30 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 83: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs Teleplay: Part Two, (pl) Los Angeles Free Press November 6 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 84: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs Teleplay: Part Three, (pl) Los Angeles Free Press November 13 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 85: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs Teleplay: Part Four, (pl) Los Angeles Free Press November 20 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 86: The Whimper of Whipped Dogs Teleplay: Part Five, (pl) Los Angeles Free Press November 27 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 87, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press December 4 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 88, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press December 11 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 89, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press December 18 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 90, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press December 25 1970
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 91, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press January 1 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 92, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press January 8 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 93: The Red Man’s Burden: Part One, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press January 15 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 94: The Red Man’s Burden: Part Two, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press January 29 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 95: How I Came to Love Peggy Lipton: Part One, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press February 12 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 96: How I Came to Love Peggy Lipton: Part Two, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press February 19 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 97, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press March 5 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 98: The Great Rape: Part One, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press March 12 1971
- * The Glass Teat: Installment 99: The Great Rape: Part Two, (cl) Los Angeles Free Press March 19 1971
- * The Glass Teat Revisited: A Supplementary Introduction / 1975, (in) The Glass Teat, Pyramid, February 1975
- * The Glass Teat & The Other Glass Teat, (co) Charnel House (hc), 2011
- * The Gloconda, (ss) The Cleveland News 1949
- * Glow Worm, (ss) Infinity Science Fiction February 1956
- * Glug, (ss) Imagination August 1958
- * Gnomebody, (cs) Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor Quarterly #1, August 1996; adapted by John Ostrander
- * Gnomebody, (ss) Amazing Stories October 1956
- Ellison Wonderland, Paperback Library, June 1962
- Earthman, Go Home, Paperback Library, December 1964
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 1), Signet, August 1974
- First Fantasies ed. Shawna McCarthy, Sovereign Media Company, 2001
- Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 2), PS Publishing, September 2015
- * Gnomebody, (pl) Brain Movies Six, Edgeworks Abbey, September 2014; unproduced teleplay for The Twilight Zone.
- * God Bless the Ugly Virgin, (ss) The Dude March 1957
- * The Goddess in Ice, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #32, December 1967, as by Ellis Hart
- * The Goddess in the Ice, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine June 1957, as "A Woman So Evil"
- * The Golden Virgin [Jerry Killian], (nv) Crime and Justice Detective Story Magazine #3, January 1957
- * Goodbye, Eadie!, (ss) Mr. July 1956, as "One Sexy Husband"
- * Goodbye, Edie!, (ss) Mr. July 1956, as "One Sexy Husband", by Harlan Ellison
- * Goodbye, Gypsy, (ar) Knight August 1972
- * Goodbye to All That, (nv) McSweeney’s Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales ed. Michael Chabon, Vintage Books, February 2003
- * Good-bye to the Girl of Easy Virtue, (ar) Knight July 1967
- * Good Morning, Folks; I Am Not Kathie Lee Gifford, (in) Edgeworks, White Wolf, May 1996
- * Good Morning, Russia; I Am Not Korney Ivanovich Chukovski, (in) from The Worlds of Harlan Ellison, Polaris Publishing House, 1997
- * Good Morning, Sweden; I Am Not Hans Christian Andersen, (in) from Ensamvärk, Wiken, 1992
- * Gopher and the Gilly, (in) Strange Attraction ed. Edward E. Kramer, ShadowLands Press, August 2000
- * Gopher in the Gilly, (ss) Stalking the Nightmare, Phantasia, 1982
- * Gordon Dickson, (ob) Locus March 2001 [Ref. Gordon R. Dickson]
- * Goshwowboyohboyohboy!!! or, A Brief Account of a Meeting with Walter A. Willis, Boy Fan, (ar) Science Fantasy Bulletin #8, September 1952 [Ref. Walter A. Willis], as by Harlan J. Youngfan
- * Go Toward the Light, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1996; revised, first broadcast on National Public Radio, December 1994.
- * Grail, (nv) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1981
- Stalking the Nightmare, Phantasia, 1982
- Great Stories from Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine ed. T. E. D. Klein, TZ Publications, Inc., 1983
- Demons! ed. Jack M. Dann & Gardner R. Dozois, Ace, July 1987
- The Essential Ellison, Nemo Press, August 1987
- The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective, Morpheus International, May 2001
- Harlan 101, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013
- * Grandmaster Robert Silverberg: A Revised, Updated, Expanded Appreciation, with Some of the Schmaltz Stains Still on It, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #161, Spring 2004 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * Greatest Hits, (co) Union Square & Co. (tp), March 2024 ; edited by J. Michael Straczynski
- * Green Denouement, (ss) The Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fiction Society March 23 1952
- * The Green Millennium, (br) Dimensions #15, August/October 1954 [Ref. Fritz Leiber]
- * Grinning at the Kid, (is) The Writer’s Digest 1990 Yearbook, 1990
- * Grumps That Go Boomp! in the Night, (es) Cad January 1967
- * The Guardians of the Pit, (uw) The Ellison Treatment, Edgeworks Abbey, April 2019
- * Guest of Honor Speech: Harlan Ellison (1978), (ar) Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches ed. Mike Resnick & Joe Siclari, ISFiC Press, August 2006; delivered as the Guest of Honor speech at the 1978 Worldcon.
- * A Gunsel Is Not a Pistolero, (ar) The Patchin Review July 1981
- * Gutter Gang, (nv) Guilty Detective Story Magazine September 1957
- The Juvies, Ace, 1961, as "No Way Out"
- Children of the Streets, Severn House, August 2004, as "No Way Out"
- Web of the City (var. 1), Hard Case Crime, April 2013, as "No Way Out"
- Children of the Streets (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, December 2020, as "No Way Out"
- * Hadj, (ss) Science Fiction Adventures December 1956
- * Hadj, (ss) Microcosmic Tales ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Taplinger, 1980; revised from Science Fiction Adventures, Dec ’56.
- * The Hangman, (ss) Rogue July 1959
- * The Hangman with the Turquoise Eyes, (ss) Rogue July 1959, as "The Hangman"
- * Hans Stefan Santesson: 1914-1975, (ob) Locus #170, March 15 1975 [Ref. Hans Stefan Santesson]
- * Hard Contract, (mr) Los Angeles Free Press May 16 1969
- * Hardcover, (ar) Inside #9, May 1955
- * Harlan 101, (co) Edgeworks Abbey (tp), November 2013 ; edited by Jason Davis
- * Harlan Ellison, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #194, Summer 2011
- * The Harlan Ellison Hornbook, (co) Mirage Press (hc), October 1990
- * Harlan Ellison: My First Encounter with/by Harlan Ellison, (ms) Mad Con 2001 Program Book 2001
- * Harlan Ellison Replies, (ms) Los Angeles Free Press December 7 1972
- * Harlan Ellison Replies, (ms) The Comics Journal October 1982
- * Harlan Ellison’s 7 Against Chaos (with Paul Chadwick), (gn) DC Entertainment (hc), July 2013
- * Harlan Ellison’s Afterword, (aw) The Illustrated Harlan Ellison, Baronet, December 1978
- * Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor, (co) Dark Horse Comics (tp), August 1995
- * Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor, Volume One, (co) Dark Horse Comics (tp), November 1996
- * Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor, Volume Two, (co) Dark Horse Comics (tp), March 2007
- * Harlan Ellison’s Endlessly Watching, (co) Edgeworks Abbey (tp), September 2014
- * Harlan Ellison’s Handy Guide to Understanding “2001: A Space Odyssey”, (ar) Trumpet #9, 1969 [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke & Stanley Kubrick]
- * Harlan Ellison’s Movie, (pl) Mirage Press (hc), April 1991
- * Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay, (gn) IDW Publishing (hc), January 2015 ; adapted by David Tipton & Scott Tipton
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching, (co) Underwood-Miller (hc), September 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: 1st Installment, (mr) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine November 1977
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: 2nd Installment: Luke Skywalker Is a Nerd and Darth Vader Sucks Runny Eggs, (ar) Los Angeles Magazine August 1977
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 1: In Which We Begin Our Journey, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1984
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 2: In Which Sublime and Ridiculous Pass Like Ships in the Night, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1984
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 3: In Which We Scuffle Through the Embers, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1984
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 4: In Which We Discover Why the Children Don’t Look Like Their Parents, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1984
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 5: In Which the Left Hand Giveth Praise and the Right Hand Sprayeth for Worms of Evil, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 6: In Which We Learn What Is Worse Than Finding a Worm of Evil in the Apple, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 7: In Which an Attempt Is Made to Have One’s Cake and Eat It, Too, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 8: In Which Some Shrift Is Given Shortly, Some Longly, and the Critic’s Laundry Is Reluctantly Aired, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 9: In Which the Fortunate Reader Gets to Peek Inside the Fabled Black Tower, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction June 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 10: In Which the Fabled Black Tower Meets Dune with as Much Affection as Godzilla Met Ghidrah, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 11: In Which Nothing Terribly Profound Occurs, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 12: In Which Several Things Are Held Up to the Light…Not a Brain in Sight, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 13: In Which Numerous Ends (Loose) Are Tied Up; Some in the Configuration of a Noose (Hangman’s), (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1985
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 14½: In Which the UnHeard-Of Is Heard, Kind of, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 14: In Which We Sail to the Edge of the World and Confront the Abyss, Having Run Out of Steam, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 15: In Which a Gourmet Feast Is Prepared of Words a Mere Two Months Old, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 16: In Which a Forest Is Analyzed Without Recourse to Any Description of a Tree, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 17: In Which We Unflinchingly Look a Gift Horse in the Choppers, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 18: In Which Youth Goeth Before a Fall, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 19: In Which We Long for the Stillness of the Lake, the Smooth Swell of the Sea, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 20: In Which Manifestations of Arrested Adolescence Are Shown to Be Symptoms of a Noncommunicable Dopiness, Thank Goodness, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1986
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 21: In Which You and a Large Group of Total Strangers Are Flipped the Finger by the Mad Masters of Anthropomorphism, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 22: In Which the Land Echoes to the Sound of an Ox of a Different Color Being Gored, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 23: In Which Premonitions of the Future Lie in Wait to Swallow Shadows of the Past, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 24: In Which Flora and Fauna Come to a Last Minute Rescue, Thereby Preventing the Forlorn from Handing It All Over to the Cockroaches, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 25: In Which the Specter at the Banquet Takes a Healthy Swig from the Flagon with the Dragon, or Maybe the Chalice from the Palace, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 26: In Which a Good Time Was Had by All and an Irrelevant Name-Dropping of Fritz Leiber Occurs for No Better Reason Than to Remind Him How Much We Love and Admire Him, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1987
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 27: In Which the Fur Is Picked Clean of Nits, Gnats, Nuts, Naggers, and Nuhdzes, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 28: In Which, with Wiles and Winces, We Waft Words Warranting, to Wit, Wonderful Wit, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 29: In Which, Li’l White Lies Are Revealed to Be at Least Tattletale Gray, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 30½: In Which 3 Cinematic Variations on “The Whimper of Whipped Dogs” Are Presented, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction June 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 30: In Which the Li’l White Lies Thesis (Part Two) Takes Us by the Snout and Drags Us Unwillingly Toward a Door We Fear to Open, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Interim Apologia 31½: In Which Mea Culpas Fall Like Gentle Rain Upon the Place Beneath, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 31: In Which the Li’l White Lies Thesis (Part Three) Approaches a Nascent State, Approaches the Dreadful Door, and En Route Questions Meat Idolatry, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1988
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 32: In Which the Switch Is Thrown, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 33: In Which the Canine Vacuity Is Wagged by the Far More Interesting Tale of O’Bannon, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 34: In Which We Praise Those Whose Pants’re on Fire, Noses Long as a Telephone Wire, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 35: In Which the Phantasmagorical Pales Before the Joys of the Mimetic, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 36: In Which, Darkly and Deliciously, We Travel from Metropolis to Metropolis, Two Different Cities, Both Ominous, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 37: In Which Not Only Is No Answer Given, but No One Seems to Know the Question to Ask, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1989
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 38: In Which, Though Manipulated, We Acknowledge That Which All Men Seek, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 39: In Which We Hum a Merry Tune While Waiting for New Horrors, New Horrors, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 40: In Which We Scrutinize the Sedulousness to Their Hippocratic Oath of Troglodytic, Blue, Alien Proctologists, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 41: In Which an Extremely Nervous Fool with His Credentials Taped to His Forehead Tacks Trepidatiously Between Scylla and Charybdis Knowing That Angels and Wise Men Would Fear Even to Dog-Paddle This Route, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 42: In Which It Waddles Like a Duck, Sheds Water Like a Duck, and Goes Steady with Ducks, but Turns Out to Be a Tortoise, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 43: In Which We Lament, “There Goes the Neighborhood!”, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October 1990
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 44: In Which the Good Ship Coat-Tail-Ride Sinks, Abandoning Hundreds in Treacherous Waters, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1991
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 45: In Which Tempus Fidgets, Fugits, and Inevitably Omnia Revelats, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1991
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 46: In Which We Bend So Far Over Backwards to Be Unbiased That You Can See the Nose Hairs Quiver with Righteousness, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November 1991
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 47: In Which Artful Vamping Saves the Publisher $94.98, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1992
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 48: In Which the Wee Child’s Icons Are Demeaned, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1994
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 49: In Which the Old Man of the Sea Bites the Head Off Yet Another Chicken, (mr) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1995
- * Harlan Ellison’s Watching: Installment 50: In Which the Playroom of the Prodigal Gives One Last Gasp, (ar) Harlan Ellison’s Endlessly Watching, Edgeworks Abbey, September 2014
- * Have Coolth, (ss) Rogue June 1959
- * Having an Affair with a Troll, (in) Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled (var. 1), Pyramid, February 1976
- * He Disappeared (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine March 1957, as by Sley Harson
- * Hell’s Holocaust!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1957, as by Ellis Hart
- * Her Name Was Death, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine June 1957, as by Ellis Hart
- * He’s Back, (ar) Buzz October/November 1990
- * He Speaks, and the Angels Sing, (ar)
- * He Who Grew Up Reading Sherlock Holmes, (ss) Subterranean (online) Summer 2014
- * The High Cost of Breathing, Etc., (ed) Science Fantasy Bulletin #9, October 1952
- * High Dice, (ss) Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation, Regency, June 1961
- * High School Kid Gang, (nv) Guilty Detective Story Magazine January 1957
- * Hindsight: 480 Seconds, (ss) Future City ed. Roger Elwood, Trident, July 1973
- * The Hippie-Slayer, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #36, September 1968, as by Jay Solo
- * His First Day at War, (ss) Space Travel November 1958
- Ellison Wonderland, Paperback Library, June 1962, as "Battlefield"
- Earthman, Go Home, Paperback Library, December 1964, as "Battlefield"
- Adam Jun, #47 Oct 1971, as "Battlefield"
- Windows Into Tomorrow ed. Robert Silverberg, Hawthorn Books, January 1974, as "Battlefield"
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 1), Signet, August 1974, as "Battlefield"
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 2), PS Publishing, September 2015, as "Battlefield"
- * H Is for Hamadryad, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1976
- * His Systematic Castration, (ar) Knight March 1967
- * Hit and Run, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine June 1957, as by Landon Ellis
- * Hitch-Hiking Can Be Suicide, (ss) Men’s Digest October 1959, as "I Hitch-Hike for a Living", by Alan Maddern
- * Hitler Painted Roses, (ss) Penthouse (US) April 1977
- * Hit-Skip, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine June 1957, as "Hit and Run", by Landon Ellis
- * Hollywood Notes, (cl) SFWA Bulletin #4 Jan, #9 Nov 1966
- * Homicidal Maniac, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine October 1956
- * Honey Goes Ape!, (pl) Brain Movies Six, Edgeworks Abbey, September 2014; unproduced teleplay for Honey West.
- * Honorable Whoredom at a Penny a Word, (co) Edgeworks Abbey (tp), November 2013
- * The Honor in the Dying, (ss) The Saint Mystery Magazine April 1960
- * Honor in the Dying (original version), (ss) Honorable Whoredom at a Penny a Word, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013
- * The Horror of It All, (hu) Hi-Life January 1961, as by Ellis Hart
- * Hot Tricks for Cold Weather, (ar) Rugged April 1957, as by Ellis Hart
- * The Hour That Stretches, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1982
- * How Do We Get Into This Mess?, (ar) Unearth Winter 1978
- * How Girl Gangs Fight and Love, (ar) Rage April 1957
- * How I Got Sick, (in) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960, as "Introduction"
- * How Interesting: A Tiny Man, (ss) Realms of Fantasy February 2010
- Unrepentant, Garcia Publishing Services, October 2010
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2012 ed. James Patrick Kelly & John Kessel, Pyr, May 2012
- Harlan 101, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013
- The Top of the Volcano, Subterranean Press, April 2015
- Can & Can’tankerous, Subterranean Press, December 2015
- Greatest Hits, Union Square & Co., March 2024
- * How I Survived the Great Videotape Matchmaker, (ar) Los Angeles Magazine February 1978
- * How Science Fiction Saved Me from a Life of Crime, (in) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Pyramid, April 1967
- * How’s the Night Life on Cissalda?, (ss) Chrysalis ed. Roy Torgeson, Zebra, August 1977
- Heavy Metal November 1977
- Shatterday, Houghton Mifflin, December 1980
- Alien Sex ed. Ellen Datlow, Dutton, May 1990
- Dreams with Sharp Teeth, BOMC/QPBC, August 1991
- Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor #5, August 1995
- Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor, Volume One, Dark Horse Comics, November 1996
- Greatest Hits, Union Square & Co., March 2024
- * How You Stupidly Blew Fifteen Million Dollars a Week, Avoided Having an Adenoid-Shaped Swimming Pool in Your Back Yard, Missed the Opportunity to Have a Mutually Destructive Love Affair with Clint Eastwood and/or Raquel Welch, and Otherwise Pissed Me Off: Specially Expanded and Corrected from the Original Transcript, (ar) Algol Spring 1978; expanded from Ellison’s resignation speech from the Science Fiction Writers of America in April 1977, with remarks by Norman Spinrad, Joe L. Hensley, Clifford D. Simak, Joe Haldeman and Thomas F. Monteleone.
- * Huck and Tom: The Bizarre Liaison of Ellison and Jones, (ar) Brain Movies Presents Blood’s a Rover, Edgeworks Abbey, February 2019
- * The Human Operators [Kyben] (with A. E. van Vogt), (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1971
- Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year ed. Lester del Rey, E.P. Dutton, July 1972
- Alpha 8 ed. Robert Silverberg, Berkley Medallion, November 1977
- Pendulum by A. E. van Vogt, DAW, December 1978
- The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, April 1980
- Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Crown/Avenel, 1987
- The Top of the Volcano, Subterranean Press, April 2015
- * Hunchback, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine January 1957, as by Ellis Hart
- * The Hungry One, (ss) The Gent February 1957
- * Iceworld, (br) Science Fantasy Bulletin March 1953 [Ref. Hal Clement]
- * I Curse the Lesson and Bless the Knowledge, (ss) Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled (var. 1), Pyramid, February 1976
- * I, Felon, (in) Pulp Fiction: The Villains ed. Otto Penzler, Quercus, July 2007
- * If This Be Utopia, (cs) Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor Special January 1995; adapted by Phil Foglio
- * If This Be Utopia, (ss) Fantastic December 1957, as by E. K. Jarvis
- * I Go to Bed Angry Every Night, and Wake Up Angrier the Next Morning, (ar) The Los Angeles Weekly News August 30 1973
- * I Had a Thought Today…, (cl) Jamais Vu #1 Wtr, #2 Spr, #3 Sum/Aut 2014
- * I Had a Thought Today…: Substitute Installment: 29 March 2009, (cl) Ellison Webderland
- * I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, (co) Pyramid (pb), April 1967
- * I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, (co) Pyramid, April 1967
- * I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, (cs) Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor #1 Mar, #2 Apr, #3 May, #4 Jun 1995; adapted by John L. Byrne
- * I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, (ss) If March 1967
- I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Pyramid, April 1967
- The World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968 ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, Ace, 1968
- Adam Bedside Reader #37, December 1968
- The Mirror of Infinity ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, May 1970
- A Pocketful of Stars ed. Damon Knight, Doubleday, 1971
- Alone Against Tomorrow, Macmillan, March 1971
- The Hugo Winners, Volume Two ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, September 1971
- The Hugo Winners, Volumes One and Two ed. Isaac Asimov, SFBC, January 1972
- The Hugo Winners, Volume Two, 1968-1970 ed. Isaac Asimov, Sphere, 1973
- Survival Printout ed. Total Effect, Vintage, 1973
- All the Sounds of Fear, Panther, March 1973
- More Stories from the Hugo Winners, Volume II ed. Isaac Asimov, Fawcett Crest, December 1973
- Man Unwept ed. Stephen V. Whaley & Stanley J. Cook, McGraw-Hill, 1974
- Masterpieces of Science Fiction ed. Thomas Durwood & Armand Eisen, Ariel Books, May 1978
- Wolf’s Complete Book of Terror ed. Leonard Wolf, Clarkson Potter, 1979
- The Road to Science Fiction #3 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, December 1979
- Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Oxford University Press US, May 1983
- I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, Ace, August 1983
- Machines That Think ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia S. Warrick, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, February 1984
- Countdown to Midnight ed. H. Bruce Franklin, DAW, December 1984
- Random Access Messages of the Computer Age ed. Thomas F. Monteleone, Hayden, December 1984
- Worlds of If: A Retrospective Anthology ed. Frederik Pohl, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Bluejay, December 1986
- The Essential Ellison, Nemo Press, August 1987
- Science Fiction ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Harper & Row, 1988
- Dreams with Sharp Teeth, BOMC/QPBC, August 1991
- The Super Hugos ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Baen, September 1992
- Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994
- The SF Collection ed. Edel Brosnan, Chancellor Press, August 1994
- Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor #1 Mar, #2 Apr, #3 May, #4 Jun 1995
- The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective, Morpheus International, May 2001
- American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s to Now ed. Peter Straub, Library of America, October 2009
- Harlan 101, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013
- The Top of the Volcano, Subterranean Press, April 2015
- Grave Predictions ed. Drew Ford, Dover Publications, September 2016
- Greatest Hits, Union Square & Co., March 2024
- * I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream, (co) Pyramid, April 1967
- * I Hitch-Hike for a Living, (ss) Men’s Digest October 1959, as by Alan Maddern
- * I Is for Ice-Crawler, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1976
- * An Ill-Begotten Enterprise, (ar)
- * I’ll Bet You a Death, (nv) Trapped Detective Story Magazine December 1956
- * I’ll Never Hitch-Hike Again, (ar) Man’s Way August 1956
- * The Illustrated Harlan Ellison, (co) Baronet Publishing Co. (lp), December 1978 ; edited by Byron Preiss
- * The Illustrated Harlan Ellison (var. 1), (co) Ace Books (pb), June 1980
- * The Illustrated Man, (br) The Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fiction Society April 1952 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * I’m Looking for Kadak, (nv) Wandering Stars ed. Jack M. Dann, Harper & Row, January 1974
- Approaching Oblivion, Walker US, December 1974
- The Illustrated Harlan Ellison, Baronet, December 1978
- The Illustrated Harlan Ellison (var. 1), Ace Books, June 1980
- Approaching Oblivion (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- Greatest Hits, Union Square & Co., March 2024
- * Impertinent Editorial Footnote, (as) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * The “Incident” Revisited, (ar) Psychotic #16, September/October 1954
- * Incognita, Inc., (ss) Hemispheres January 2001
- * An Index to Galaxy Science Fiction, (bi) Science Fantasy Bulletin #12, January 1953
- * Inescapable Cemeteries, (in) Pulling a Train, Kicks Books, May 2012
- * I Never Squealed, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine July 1956
- * Infamy, Infamy, They’ve All Got It in Fa Me, (ar) The Last Person to Marry a Duck Lived 300 Years Ago, Edgeworks Abbey, June 2016
- * In Fear of K, (ss) Vertex June 1975
- * In Lonely Lands, (ss) Fantastic Universe January 1959
- The Fantastic Universe Omnibus ed. Hans Stefan Santesson, Prentice-Hall, April 1960
- Ellison Wonderland, Paperback Library, June 1962
- Earthman, Go Home, Paperback Library, December 1964
- Adam Passion, May 1970
- Mars, We Love You ed. Jane Hipolito & Willis E. McNelly, Doubleday, 1971
- Alone Against Tomorrow, Macmillan, March 1971
- The Time of the Eye, Panther, May 1974
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 1), Signet, August 1974
- The Essential Ellison, Nemo Press, August 1987
- The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective, Morpheus International, May 2001
- Ellison Wonderland (var. 2), PS Publishing, September 2015
- * In Memoriam: Ed Bryant, (ob) Locus March 2017 [Ref. Edward Bryant]
- * In Memoriam—Gerald Kersh, (ob) Nebula Award Stories 4 ed. Poul Anderson, Gollancz, 1969 [Ref. Gerald Kersh]
- * In Praise, in Awe, of Jack Vance, (fw) Jack Vance: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography by A. E. Cunningham, The British Library, 2000
- * The Inquisition, (vi) Mind Fields with Jacek Yerka, Morpheus International, March 1994
- * Installment 2 Re-Write: How to Tame the Necromantic Beasts (Speak Softly, and Carry a Big Script), (ar) Written By June/July 1999
- * Internal Inspection, (vi) Mind Fields with Jacek Yerka, Morpheus International, March 1994
- * In the Fourth Year of the War, (ss) Midnight Sun #5, 1979
- The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series VIII ed. Karl Edward Wagner, DAW, July 1980
- Shatterday, Houghton Mifflin, December 1980
- Dreams with Sharp Teeth, BOMC/QPBC, August 1991
- Horrorstory: Volume Three ed. Karl Edward Wagner, Underwood-Miller, January 1992
- By Moonlight Only ed. Stephen Jones, PS Publishing, October 2003
- The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories ed. Stephen Jones, Skyhorse Publishing, February 2019
- * In the Oligocenskie Gardens, (vi) Mind Fields with Jacek Yerka, Morpheus International, March 1994
- * In These Pages, The War Still Rages, (in) Night and the Enemy by Harlan Ellison & Ken Steacy, Dover Publications, November 2015
- * In the Valley of the Winds, (uw) The Ellison Treatment, Edgeworks Abbey, April 2019
- * Introducing Doctor Who, (in) Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks by Terrance Dicks, Pinnacle Books, April 1979
- * Introduction, (in) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction, (in) Footsteps, Footsteps Press, May 1989
- * Introduction, (in) The Best from Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 40th Anniversary Anthology ed. Edward L. Ferman, St. Martin's, October 1989
- * Introduction, (in) Wormwood by Terry Dowling, Aphelion, 1991
- * Introduction, (in) Prayers to Broken Stones by Dan Simmons, Dark Harvest, January 1991
- * Introduction, (in) Jokes Without Punchlines, White Wolf, June 1995
- * Introduction, (in) Jacques Futrelle’s “The Thinking Machine” by Jacques Futrelle, Modern Library, January 2004
- * Introduction, (in) The Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson, Easton Press, August 1990
- * Introduction, (in) Astro City: Family Album by Kurt Busiek, DC Comics, 1998
- * Introduction, (in) But I Digress by Peter David, Krause Publications, 1994 [Ref. Peter David]
- * Introduction, (si) Medea: Harlan’s World ed. Harlan Ellison, Phantasia, June 1985
- * An Introduction, (in) Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay by Harlan Ellison, IDW Publishing, January 2015
- * Introduction, in Brief, (in) The Time of the Eye, Panther, May 1974
- * Introduction to “A Friend to Man”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Along the Scenic Route”, (is) Absolute Magnitude #6, Winter 1996
- * Introduction to “A Lot of Saucers”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “And the Sea Like Mirrors”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “A Pair of Bunch” by David R. Bunch, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “A Special Dreamer”, (is) Starship #40, Fall 1980
- * Introduction to “A Toy for Juliette”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “A Toy for Juliette” by Robert Bloch, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Auto-da-Fé” by Roger Zelazny, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Aye, and Gomorrah…” by Samuel R. Delany, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Back to the Drawing Boards”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “Back to the Drawing Boards”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Battle Without Banners”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Bed Sheets Are White”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Blind Lightning”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “Blind Lightning”, (is) Over the Edge (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “Bounty”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Brillo”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Burn My Killers”, (is) Hardboiled #22, December 1996
- * Introduction to “Buy Me That Blade”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Carcinoma Angels” by Norman Spinrad, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Ching Witch!”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Christ, Old Student in a New School”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Chuck Berry, Won’t You Please Come Home?”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Come to Me Not in Winter’s White”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Croatoan”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to Dangerous Visions, Volume 2, (in) Dangerous Visions #2 ed. Harlan Ellison, Berkley Medallion, June 1969, as "Introduction to This Edition"
- * Introduction to Dangerous Visions, Volume 3, (in) Dangerous Visions #3 ed. Harlan Ellison, Berkley Medallion, July 1969, as "New Introduction"
- * Introduction to “Deeper Than the Darkness”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Demon with a Glass Hand”, (is) Harlan Ellison: The Man, the Writer 1968
- * Introduction to “Djinn, No Chaser”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to Ed Bryant’s “War Stories”, (is) The Last Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Blackstone Publishing, October 2024
- * Introduction to “Elouise and the Doctors of the Planet Pergamon”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Emissary from Hamelin”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “Empire of the Sun”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Encounter with a Hick” by Jonathan Brand, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Enter the Fanatic, Stage Center”, (ex) Over the Edge, Belmont, May 1970, as "Back of the Book"
- * Introduction to “Epiphany for Aliens”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Ersatz” by Henry Slesar, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Eutopia” by Poul Anderson, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Evensong” by Lester del Rey, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Eye of the Beholder”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Faith of Our Fathers” by Philip K. Dick, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Final Shtick”, (is) Jewish Noir ed. Kenneth Wishnia, PM Press, November 2015
- * Introduction to “Final Trophy”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “Flies” by Robert Silverberg, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “For Value Received”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Free with This Box!”, (is) The Saint Detective Magazine March 1958
- * Introduction to “Free with This Box!”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet”, (as) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1976, as "A Note on How This Story Came to Be Written"
- * Introduction to “From the Government Printing Office” by Kris Neville, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Getting Along”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to Glowworm, (is) Unearth Winter 1977
- * Introduction to “Gnomebody”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Go, Go, Go, Said the Bird” by Sonya Dorman, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Gonna Roll the Bones” by Fritz Leiber, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Harry the Hare”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Hitler Painted Roses”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?” by Theodore Sturgeon, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “I’ll Bet You a Death”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “In Fear of K”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “In Re Glover”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “In the Barn”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Invasion Footnote”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “I See a Man Sitting on a Chair, and the Chair Is Biting His Leg”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Jeffty Is Five”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Johnny Slice’s Stoolie”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Joy Ride”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Judas” by John Brunner, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Kid Killer”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Killing Bernstein”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “King of the Hill”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Lamia Mutable”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Land of the Great Horses”, (is) The Best of R.A. Lafferty by R. A. Lafferty, Gollancz, April 2019
- * Introduction to “Land of the Great Horses” by R. A. Lafferty, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Last Train to Kankakee”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Life Hutch”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “Life Hutch”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Life Hutch”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Lonely Women Are the Vessels of Time”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “Look Me in the Eye, Boy!”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Lord Randy, My Son” by Joe L. Hensley, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Made in Heaven”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Mathoms from the Time Closet”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Matinee Idyll”, (is) Children of the Streets (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, December 2020
- * Introduction to “Mom”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “Monitored Dreams and Strategic Cremations”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Moth Race”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “My Brother Paulie”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Never Send to Know for Whom the Lettuce Wilts”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Night Vigil”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Night Vigil”, (is) Over the Edge (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “No Fourth Commandment”, (is) Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation (var. 2), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “On the Downhill Side”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “O Ye of Little Faith”, (is) SF: Authors’ Choice 3 ed. Harry Harrison, Putnam, 1971
- * Introduction to “Ozymandias”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Rain, Rain, Go Away”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Riders of the Purple Wage” by Philip José Farmer, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Rodney Parish for Hire”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Runesmith”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Run for the Stars”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “Run for the Stars”, (is) The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (var. 2), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “Run, Spot, Run”, (is) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic January 1981
- * Introduction to “Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R.”, (is) Heavy Metal December 1979
- * Introduction to “Seeing”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “Sensible City”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Sex and/or Mr. Morrison” by Carol Emshwiller, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Shadow Play”, (is) Over the Edge (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “Shall the Dust Praise Thee?” by Damon Knight, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “Silent in Gehenna”, (is) The Future Now ed. Robert Hoskins, Fawcett Crest, June 1977
- * Introduction to “Soldier”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “Soldier”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Soundless Evening”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “S.R.O.”, (is) The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (var. 2), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “Still-Life”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Stoned Counsel”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Strange Wine”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “Street Scene”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Students of the Assassin”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “Survivor #1”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Test to Destruction” by Keith Laumer, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The 10:00 Report Is Brought to You by…”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Big Space Fuck”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Boulevard of Broken Dreams”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “The City on the Edge of Forever”, (is) Six Science Fiction Plays ed. Roger Elwood, Washington Square Press, January 1976
- * Introduction to “The Counterpoint of View”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Day After the Day the Martians Came” by Frederik Pohl, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Dead Shot”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “The Diagnosis of Dr. D’arqueAngel”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “The Doll-House” by James Cross, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The End of the Time of Leinard”, “Pulling Hard Time”, “Soft Monkey”, (si) Eidolon Summer 1996, as "An Introductory Note"
- * Introduction to the First Edition, (in) Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled, Trident, 1968, as "Motherhood, Apple Pie and the American Way"
- * Introduction to “The Funeral”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Happy Breed” by John Sladek, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Howling Man”, (is) Selected Stories by Charles Beaumont, Dark Harvest, October 1988
- * Introduction to “The Human Chair” by Edogawa Rampo, (is) My Favorite Horror Story ed. Mike Baker & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, October 2000
- * Introduction to “The Human Operators”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “The Jigsaw Man” by Larry Niven, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Kong Papers”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “The Malley System” by Miriam Allen deFord, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Man Who Went to the Moon—Twice” by Howard Rodman, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Milk of Paradise”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Music of Our Affair”, (is) Love Ain’t Nothing but Sex Misspelled (var. 2), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Introduction to “The New York Review of Bird”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “The Night That All Time Broke Out” by Brian W. Aldiss, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Power of the Nail”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “The Recognition” by J. G. Ballard, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “The Rough Boys”, (is) Opening Shots Volume 2 ed. Lawrence Block, Cumberland House, October 2001
- * Introduction to “The Sky Is Burning”, (is) A Touch of Infinity, Ace, January 1960
- * Introduction to “The Sky Is Burning”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “The Song the Zombie Sang”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “The Test-Tube Creature, Afterward”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “The Time of the Eye”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “The Voice in the Garden”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “The Wine Has Been Left Open Too Long and the Memory Has Gone Flat”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “The Word for World Is Forest”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Things Lost”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to This Edition, (in) Dangerous Visions #2 ed. Harlan Ellison, Berkley Medallion, June 1969
- * Introduction to “Tightrope”, (is) The Deadly Streets (var. 2), Edgeworks Abbey, 2022
- * Introduction to “Time Travel for Pedestrians”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Tired Old Man”, (is) Master’s Choice ed. Lawrence Block, Berkley, November 1999
- * Introduction to “Tissue”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Totenbüch”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Tracking Level”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “Try a Dull Knife”, (is) The Mammoth Book of Vampires (var. 1) ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, June 2004
- * Introduction to “Voice in the Garden”, (is) Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- * Introduction to “We Mourn for Anyone…”, (is) From the Land of Fear, Belmont, December 1967
- * Introduction to “We Take Care of Our Dead”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “What Happened to Auguste Clarot?” by Larry Eisenberg, (is) Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, October 1967
- * Introduction to “When It Changed”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “With a Finger in My I”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “With a Knife in Her Hand”, (is) The Deadly Streets, Ace, 1958
- * Introduction to “With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Wonderbird”, (is) Partners in Wonder, Walker US, January 1971
- * Introduction to “Working with the Little People”, (is) Strange Wine, Harper & Row, June 1978
- * Introduction to “☁”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * Introduction to “Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper”, (is) Robert Bloch: Appreciations of the Master ed. Richard Matheson & Ricia Mainhardt, Tor, October 1995 [Ref. Robert Bloch]
- * Introduction to “Zero Gee”, (is) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, March 1972
- * An Introductory Note, (si) Eidolon Summer 1996
- * Invasion, (ss) Fantastic Universe February 1957
- * Invasion Footnote, (ss) Super-Science Fiction August 1957, as by Cortwainer Bird
- * An Invitation, (ms) Quandry #25, October 10 1952
- * Invulnerable, (nv) Super-Science Fiction April 1957
- * In Which the Imp of Delight Tries to Make the World Smile, (ar) The Los Angeles Weekly News August 23 1973
- * I, Robot: The Illustrated Screenplay (with Isaac Asimov), (pl) Warner Aspect (tp), December 1994 ; edited by Howard Zimmerman
- * I, Robot: The Movie [Susan Calvin; Robots], (pl) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine Nov, Dec, mid Dec 1987
- * Isaac, (bg) Asimov’s Science Fiction November 1992
- * Isaac Asimov: 2 January 1920—6 April 1992, (bg) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction August 1992 [Ref. Isaac Asimov]
- * Isaac Asimov: A Tribute, (ms) Doubleday Magazine for Book Lovers February/May 1993 [Ref. Isaac Asimov]
- * I Saw Ghost Rider Today at the Galleria, (ar) Ellison Webderland February 2 2007
- * I See a Man Sitting on a Chair, and the Chair Is Biting His Leg (with Robert Sheckley), (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1968
- * The Island of Tyooah, (ts) Exotic Adventures v1 #2, 1958
- * Is Science Fiction Literature?, (ar) Canadian Fandom #25, June 1955
- * The Issue of Membership Cards, (ar) SFWA Bulletin #25, 1969
- * Is the World Ready?, (ar) SF June 1953
- * It Ain’t Toontown, (ar) Playboy December 1988
- * It’s No Longer Astounding!, (ar) The Chigger Patch of Fandom #4, 1954
- * It Was the Perfect Crime, (ms) Omni May 1987
- * An Ivory Mischief, a Silent Deceit, (uw) The Ellison Treatment, Edgeworks Abbey, April 2019
- * Jacques Chambon, (ob) Locus June 2003 [Ref. Jacques Chambon]
- * Jane Doe #112, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1990
- Fires of the Past ed. Anne Devereaux Jordan, St. Martin's, March 1991
- Best New Horror 2 ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Robinson, August 1991
- The Giant Book of Best New Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell, Magpie, 1993
- Slippage, Ziesing, April 1997
- Slippage (var. 1), Houghton Mifflin, September 1997
- Ellison Under Glass, Charnel House, December 2019
- * Jazz Scene: West, (cl) Topper May, Jun 1963
- * Jazz West, (cl) Topper Jul, Aug 1963
- * Jeanie with the Bedroom Eyes, (ss) Rogue December 1956
- * Jeffrey’s Being Quiet, (pl) Brain Movies Four, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013; unproduced teleplay for The Sixth Sense.
- * Jeffty Is Five, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1977
- The 1978 Annual World’s Best SF ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW, May 1978
- Year’s Finest Fantasy ed. Terry Carr, Berkley/Putnam, July 1978
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1979
- Nebula Winners Thirteen ed. Samuel R. Delany, Harper & Row, 1980
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: A 30 Year Retrospective ed. Edward L. Ferman, Doubleday, April 1980
- Shatterday, Houghton Mifflin, December 1980
- A Treasury of Modern Fantasy ed. Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg, Avon, March 1981
- The Best Fantasy Stories from the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ed. Edward L. Ferman, Octopus US, 1985
- The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, April 1985
- The Dark Void ed. Isaac Asimov, Severn House, June 1987
- The Essential Ellison, Nemo Press, August 1987
- The Best of the Nebulas ed. Ben Bova, Tor, April 1989
- Great Tales of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Chancellor Press, 1991
- Dreams with Sharp Teeth, BOMC/QPBC, August 1991
- Masters of Fantasy ed. Terry Carr & Martin H. Greenberg, Galahad, August 1992
- Strange Dreams ed. Stephen R. Donaldson, Bantam Spectra, July 1993
- Tales in Time ed. Peter Crowther, White Wolf, April 1997
- The Fantasy Hall of Fame ed. Robert Silverberg, HarperPrism, March 1998
- The Essential Ellison: A 50-Year Retrospective, Morpheus International, May 2001
- Troublemakers, ibooks, November 2001
- The Locus Awards ed. Charles N. Brown & Jonathan Strahan, HarperCollins/Eos, July 2004
- Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, June 2011
- Harlan 101, Edgeworks Abbey, November 2013
- The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Volume 2 ed. Gordon Van Gelder, Tachyon, July 2014
- The Top of the Volcano, Subterranean Press, April 2015
- Greatest Hits, Union Square & Co., March 2024
- * Jenna Felice: A Few Words, (ob) Locus April 2001 [Ref. Jenna A. Felice]
- * J Is for Jabberwock, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1976
- * Joe, (mr) Los Angeles Free Press September 25 1970
- * Joel Nydahl’s Vega, (ar) Spaceship #22, July 1953
- * John D.—Some Final Thoughts, (bg) Mystery Scene Reader ed. Edward Gorman, Fedora, 1987 [Ref. John D. MacDonald]
- * Johnny Slice’s Stoolie, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine July 1956, as "I Never Squealed"
- * Jokes Without Punchlines, (co) White Wolf Publishing (ph), June 1995
- * The Jolly Executioners, (ar) Rogue September 1959
- * Joy Ride, (ss) Deadly Streets by Harlan Ellison, Ace, 1958
- * Juliet of the Spirits, (mr) Cinema July 1966
- * The Juvies, (co) Ace (pb), 1961
- * Kersh, the Demon Prince, (in) Nightshade & Damnations by Gerald Kersh, Gold Medal, 1968
- * Keyboard, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 1995
- * Keynoter Harlan Ellison, (ar) The Complete Guide to Writing Fiction ed. Barnaby Conrad, Writer's Digest Books, August 1990
- * Kicking the Hobbit or, Why Do Science Fiction Fans Have Fur on Their Feets?, (ar) FM & Fine Arts July 1968
- * Kid Killer, (nv) Guilty Detective Story Magazine March 1957
- * Killer Diller, (ms) Rogue August 1960, uncredited.
- * Killer in the Can, (nv) Trapped Detective Story Magazine August 1956
- * Killing Bernstein, (ss) Mystery Monthly June 1976
- * Killing Bernstein, (pl) Screamplays ed. Richard Chizmar & Martin H. Greenberg, Del Rey, September 1997; unproduced teleplay originally intended for the short-lived ABC anthology series Darkroom. adapted from the story of the same name (Mystery Monthly, June 1976).
- * Kill Joy, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories December 1957, as "Murder Makes a Pick Up!", by Jay Charby
- * K Is for Kenghis Khan, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1976
- * The Kissing Dead! (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1957, as by Jay Charby & Henry Slesar
- * Kiss Me and You’ll Live Forever (you’ll be a frog, but you’ll live forever), (ar) Adam March 1970
- * Kiss of Fire, (ss) Two Views of Wonder ed. Thomas N. Scortia & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ballantine, December 1973
- * Knife/Death, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #33, February 1968, as by Jay Solo
- * Knox, (cs) Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor #1, March 1995; adapted by Diana Schutz
- * Knox, (ss) Crawdaddy March 1974
- * Knox Boasts Sgt. and WAC Songwriters, (ar) Inside the Turret November 14 1958
- * Knox: First Draft, (ss) Approaching Oblivion (var. 1), Edgeworks Abbey, 2021
- * Knox Writers Guild Shows Progress, (ar) Inside the Turret January 31 1958
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