Love Ain't Nothing but Sex Misspelled (42 page)

And have a happy yourself.

With love, from us, a terrific object lesson in beating the odds. Or, as Thomas Kirlin Kane would put it, everything's copacetic.

--Los Angeles, 1975

 

Copyright © 1968, 1976 by Harlan Ellison. Electronic Edition © 1998 BiblioBytes.

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Trident Press hardcover edition: June 1968

Any persons, places and organizations in this book--except those clearly in the public domain--are fictitious; and any resemblance to actual persons, places or organizations living, dead or defunct, is purely coincidental. These are works of fiction.

"Blind Bird, Blind Bird, Go Away from Me!"; "What I Did on My Vacation This Summer, by Little Bobby Hirschhorn, Age 27" "Neither Your Jenny Nor Mine"; and "Punky and the Yale Men" appeared in Knight magazine. Copyright © 1963, 1964 and 1966 by Sirkay Publishing Co. Copyrights reassigned to Author 1968.

"Riding the Dark Train Out"; "Daniel White for the Greater Good"; "The Universe of Robert Blake"; "Mona at Her Windows"; and "G.B.K.--A Many-Flavored Bird" appeared in Rogue magazine. Copyright © 1961 and 1962 by Greenleaf Publishing Co. Copyrights reassigned.

"A Prayer for No One's Enemy" appeared in Cad magazine. Copyright © 1966 by CAD Publishing Co. Copyright reassigned to Author, 1968.

"Battle Without Banners" appeared in the paperback anthology TABOO. Copyright © 1964 by New Classics House, a division of Novel Books, Inc.

"A Path Through the Darkness" appeared in Fling magazine. Copyright © 1962 by Relim Publishing.

"Valerie" and "When I was a Hired Gun" appeared as a series of installments of The Harlan Ellison Hornbook, a column of personal comment in the Los Angeles Free Press (November 3-24 1972 and June 1-6 1973). Copyright © 1972 and 1973 by Harlan Ellison.

"The Resurgence of Miss Ankle-Strap Wedgie" and "I Curse the Lesson and Bless the Knowledge" were written especially for this volume and appear here for the first time anywhere. Copyright © 1968 and 1975 by Harlan Ellison.

 

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