
Cameron Trost
Written on Jan 15, 2020
A disparate collection of Harlan Ellison's stories and I suspect not the best introduction to this author. "Along the Scenic Route" was by far the most entertaining, taking road rage to extreme lengths, but the story itself was drowned in excessive technical detail. The other stories in this collection were either thought-provoking (taking the social and military context of the era into account) or of interest as stylistic writing exercises, but not quite hitting the mark as successful works of fiction. I've previously read "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" and was quite impressed by it, so I'd like to find more of his work along those lines. Suggestions?