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August 15, 2012
Harry Harrison 1925 -2012
Harry Harrison passed away in the early hours of this morning.
I will write more shortly, but right now I can’t find the words…
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January 3, 2012
2011 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here's an excerpt:
The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 15,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 6 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
Click here to see the complete report.
October 17, 2011
The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Kindled
Aeon McNulty e-mailed to say 'Why haven't you told people about Harry's books being released for Kindle?' The answer to that is: Ignorance. On my part. I didn't know they'd been released.
So the good news is that a whole heap of HH titles have been issued by Gateway (Gollancz/Orion):
A Stainless Steel Rat is Born
The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted
The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You!
The Stainless Steel Rat For President
The Men from P.I.G and R.O.B.O.T
The Technicolor Time Machine
Queen Victoria's Revenge
Star Smashers of the Galaxy Rangers
Tunnel Through the Deeps (A Transatlantic Tunnel, Hurrah!)
Captive Universe
Skyfall
Planet of the Damned
A Rebel in Time
West of Eden
Stars & Stripes Forvever
Stars & Stripes in Peril
Deathworld
Deathworld 2
Deathworld 3
Homeworld
Wheelworld
Starworld
Presumably there are more to come — they wouldn't release incomplete trilogies, would they?
More good news is that the prices are pretty good: £2.99 and £4.99 in the UK, $4.74 and $7.93 in the US.
The bad news is that first reviews of some of the titles indicate that Gateway have done a bit of a half-arsed job of preparing the texts for the e-versions. One reviewer has said the title he looked at seemed to have been OCR'd and not corrected, so there are all kinds of odd characters and errors littering the pages. I haven't looked at any of these myself yet, but it would be a shame if Gateway haven't taken time to do the job properly. I've OCR'd a lot of stuff in the past — including all of HH's short stories — and the files need a certain amount of tidying up before they're ready for consumption, but a half-way decent copy-editor can do it pretty quickly.
I'm off to dowload the Kindle version of West of Eden now to check it out…
PS: Anyone who leaves a comment on this post pointing out that there's a typo in it will receive a poke in the eye by e-mail… ; )
August 21, 2011
What if… the Dinosaurs Never Died Out?
Here's a snippet of news spotted by Michael Carroll:
Disney has announced a couple of new Pixar movies, one of which is an untitled movie about dinosaurs to be directed by Finding Nemo screenwriter Bob Peterson. The film is due for 2013 release.
Why do we care about this? Because Reuters and other sources have reported that Disney have Tweeted about the film saying: "What if that life-changing asteroid missed Earth? Director Bob Peterson's hilarious tale depicts a world where dinosaurs never went extinct."
Sound familiar? If it wasn't for the 'hilarious' part, we'd swear they were talking about West of Eden…
July 18, 2011
Bruce Pennington Exhibition
Artist Bruce Pennington has an exhibition at Atlantis Bookshop, Museum Street, London WC1A 1LY from 29 July to 27 August. See http://www.brucepennington.co.uk/ for more details.
As well as The Technicolor Time Machine cover painting for N.E.L. (above), Bruce Pennington also did several other covers for Harry Harrison books, including a couple for the Stainless Steel Rat series.
I probably first encountered the artist's work on the covers for the NEL editions of the Dune trilogy, and the cover of several Gene Wolfe titles — incredible, other-worldly paintings. If you can't make it along to the exhibition, try and get hold of a copy of Ultraterranium: The Paintings of Bruce Pennington – it's one of my favourite collections of artwork.
June 19, 2011
A Stainless Steel Rip-Off?
"The world's changed. Society's all concrete and stainless steel. It really takes a smart rat to survive the new conditions."
Sound familiar? It's a line being used on FaceBook to promote a play called Stainless Steel Rat which is being staged from 28th June 2011 at the York Theatre, Seymour Centre, in Sydney, Australia.
But don't get excited, the play has nothing to do with Harry Harrison's book The Stainless Steel Rat. It is actually an 'artistic interpretation' of the activities of WikiLeaks spokesperson and editor-in-chief Julian Assange. Assange is believed to have used the names 'Stainless Steel Rat' and 'Harry Harrison' as aliases online, hence the connection.

Julian Assange has received a number of accolades for his journalism and campaigning for more open and accountable government; his place in the spotlight has also meant that his own private life has become a matter of investigation and speculation.
Swedish authorities are currently seeking to extradite Assange from Britain to question him about an alleged sexual assault. Assange is appealing against extradition, on the grounds that the allegations are 'without basis,' and in the belief that an extradition to Sweden will then be followed by extradition to the United States. The British appeal hearing is due to take place on 12th July 2011.
Assange is known for taking things which don't belong to him and making them freely available. The authors of the 'wikiplay' Stainless Steel Rat seem to have taken a similar approach, but they're using Harry Harrison's creations for their own profit. Shame.
[Note: Any opinions expressed here are my own, and not those of Harry Harrison. The above image is taken from the theatre website and is used without their permission...
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A brief update, with Harry's comments on this:
These guys are ripoff artists. I'd have them in jail if I could.
I'm trying.
Harry
June 4, 2011
The Stainless Steel Rat Audio Book Wins 2011 Audie Award
The Stainless Steel Rat Audio Book, Brilliance
The winners of the 2011 Audie Awards — "recognizing distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment sponsored by the Audio Publishers Association" — have been announced, and the winner in the Science Fiction / Fantasy section is The Stainless Steel Rat, written by Harry Harrison, and read by Phil Gigante. The five-hour unabridged recording was released by Brilliance Audio in March 2011.
Congratulations to both Harry and Phil for this well-deserved award.
There's a nice review on the AudioFile Magazine website, which includes a link to an extract of the recording, if you haven't had chance to hear any of it yet.
May 17, 2011
Stephen Hawking on Atheism
Yesterday's Guardian had an 84 point headline reading:
"There is no heaven or afterlife… that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark" - Stephen Hawking
You can read the interview online here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/may/15/stephen-hawking-interview-there-is-no-heaven
April 27, 2011
A Stainless Steel Rat
It's been a while since we had a Stainless Steel Rat on this page, so time to put this right. I came across this image by accident doing a Google image search for 'mecha'. It is from a site called Ambient Art and appears on the 3D-Robots page. The site is in German, and the artist appears to be Marko (aka ita3D), who has a Yugoslavian e-mail address. Other than that, I can't tell you anything about this image — except that I like it very much!
Click on the image to see it in all its glory.
April 23, 2011
Why Do They Hate Atheists?
A little while ago, a Brazilian journalist contacted Harry and asked him why it was that people with religious belief hated atheists. Here is Harry's response:
They're Afraid of Us! - by Harry Harrison
It is hard to be religious. The priests threaten hellfire, eternal torture; very nice. Some believe that they feel disgust and repulsion towards atheists. Not true…
It's fear!
We atheists lead happy lives, never concerned with the-dying-and-burn forever-in-hell nonsense. We know better. We enjoy happiness with our friends and neighbors and ignore all the greed and rituals that pay the parasite priests.
Let them wallow in their medieval superstition while we enjoy all the wonders of our God-free universe.
All that the godly feel is jealousy.
© Harry Harrison, 2011
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