I think that there is no possible worldline under which you read ""'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman" (it's very short) and are disappointed
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Seconded!
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reread his old tcj interviews
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I've read those dozens of times.
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The City on the Edge of Forever is still good
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Read his non-fiction too, like the tv columns. They are very much of a time but so merciless they’re funny.
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Watch his TV stuff instead. He was a personal friend. S.K. liked his written stuff. But in all truth it's a little thin. But he was a GREAT GUY!
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It's like with Philip K. Dick -- depends on what you re-read. I think a more certain entertainment is to watch the cream of his TV scripts.
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It'd be wonderful if you could add a "just show me the votes" option in your polls like
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A friend of mine had an audio cassette of Harlan reading "Repent Harlequin Said the Ticktock Man." It was quite fun to listen to. "Jelly beans! Millions and billions of purples and yellows and greens and licorice and grape and raspberry and mint..."
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