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* "The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World", Hugo-Award-winning 1968 short story
* "[[A Boy and His Dog]]", Nebula-Award-winning 1969 short story made into Hugo-Award-winning 1974 film
* Creator of the original concept for the 1973 TV series ''[[The Starlost]]'', which suffered so badly from [[Executive Meddling]] that he insisted on being credited only underas a"Cordwainer derisiveBird", his pseudonym.<ref>[[RhymesAllan on a DimeSmithee|"Bythis Cordwaineris Birdcrap" meanspen you know it's a turd!name]]</ref>.
* ''Harlan Ellison's Watching'', a movie review column for the ''Los Angeles Free Press'' and ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''.
* ''The Glass Teat'' and ''The Other Glass Teat'', a two-book collection of television and social criticism.
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{{examples|Other works by Harlan Ellison provide examples of:}}
* [[Adam and Eve Plot]] (parodied)
* [[Alan Smithee]]: "Cordwainer Bird"<ref>[[Rhymes on a Dime|"By Cordwainer Bird" means you know it's a turd!]]</ref>, used for any work he disowned after [[Executive Meddling]] ruined it.
* [[The Atoner]]: "With Virgil Oddum At The East Pole"
* [[Blatant Lies]]
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