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Prisoners of Gravity: Fans (Part 2/3)

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

Originally Broadcast on October 8th, 1992.

This part includes clips with Lois McMaster Bujold, Harlan Ellison, Neil Gaiman, Dave Gibbon and Garth Ennis.

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  • It is one thing to read a great book, it is another thing to be the one who writes that book.

  • garth ennis!! the only comic book guy i read along with alan moore

  • Lois is very cute.

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  • Agree completely. And it's funny how many people despise him for always opening his mouth, but frankly it tends to be the truth. I've never heard the guy lie or make anything up. Not that I absolutely agree with him on every single thing in the universe--though I usually do--I enjoy hearing him speak because it's an entirely honest voice. Plus, he's hilarious a lot of the time.

  • Harlan doesn't drink at all. Never has. you're probably right about the getting laid part though.

  • Got to love Harlan. He can't just say that some of his fans can be real idiots, he has to say he thinks their scum and he despises them. Cuz, you know, most writers will suck up by saying some of them can actually be nice and thoughtful, but not Harlan, no he's too gutsy and honest for that.

  • October 8! That's my birthday! ^ ^

  • The way I heard it from an old Science Fiction club president and our college, Ellison really doesn't like his fans and abuses "the groupies" whenever he can. At conventions, back in the day, Ellison was much more interested in getting drunk and getting laid.

    He also supposedly doesn't suffer the stupid gladly, so be forewarned.

  • Classic Ellison. This show introduced me to him. I listend to these intereviews and thought: "I have to read this guy!"

    1992. Holy shit, time flies. . .

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