Description
Edited by Jason Davis, director of the Harlan Ellison Books Preservation Project.
Cover photograph by Curtis Lee Hanson.
The complete table of contents of the 1997 EDGEWORKS, Volume 4 version of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED, including later revisions by the author.
- Introduction: Having an Affair with a Troll
- The Resurgence of Miss Ankle-Strap Wedgie
- The Universe of Robert Blake
- G.B.K. — A Many-Flavored Bird
- Neither Your Jenny Nor Mine
- Riding the Dark Train Out
- Moonlighting [teleplay for Scene of the Crime]
- What I Did on My Vacation this Summer, By Little Bobby Hirschhorn, Age 27
- Mona at Her Windows
- Blind Bird, Blind Bird, Go Away from Me!
- Passport
- I Curse the Lesson and Bless the Knowledge
- Battle without Banners
- A Path Through the Darkness
- A Prayer for No One’s Enemy
- Punky & the Yale Men
NEW Edgeworks Abbey Archive Content:
Subjective, Embarrassing, and Libelous by Jason Davis
An original essay detailing the history (and lengthy pre-history) of Ellison’s tenth short story collection, its widely varying tables of contents, and the mainstream novel that never was.
Selling Love/Sex: 1963-1997
A compendium of Ellison-written cover copy for 57 years’ worth of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING… reissues, including the earliest incarnation conceived five years before the book was published.
Story Commentary: 1963–1967
Commentary on “Battle without Banners” from THE CRACKPOTS and Other Delusions (unpublished) and FROM THE LAND OF FEAR (1967).
Trident Press Author’s Questionnaire (previously unpublished)
The original publisher asked Ellison to fill in an eight-page survey gathering information on both author and Book for marketing purposes. Harlan did the survey…and some of his answers made the thing worth publishing.
1963 Preface: Some Straight Talk from Uncle Harlan (previously unpublished)
Ellison’s 1963 introduction to the first incarnation of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING BUT SEX MISSPELLED–his resume for writing the book.
1968 Preface: Motherhood, Apple Pie & the American Way
Ellison’s 1968 introduction to the Trident Press edition of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING…, written at the editor’s behest, and omitted from all editions following the 1976 Pyramid reissue.
Two treatments for My Name Is Adam (previously unpublished)
Written for a television show that never made it to series, these outlines were adapted from the short story “Riding the Dark Train Out” and served as the inspiration for “A Prayer for No One’s Enemy,” respectively.
The Sin Against Valerie Lone (previously unpublished)
Ellison’s treatment for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, which eventually became “The Resurgence of Miss Ankle-Strap Wedgie.”
Moonlighting (previously unpublished)
The 20 October 1984 treatment from which the Scene of the Crime teleplay (see above) was developed.
The Music of Our Affair
A 1962 Ellison short story originally intended for LOVE (and mentioned in the ’63 preface), that was dropped from the ’68 table of contents and never restored to its proper home. Having previously been collected in AGAIN, HONORABLE WHOREDOM AT A PENNY A WORD (2014), it appears here with its author’s note for the first time.
No Doors, No Windows (previously unpublished)
Notes for an unwritten short story originally intended to close LOVE AIN’T NOTHING…
The Red Velvet Ghetto (previously unpublished)
A recently rediscovered novel pitch found in the files of LOVE’s original editor, Andrew Ettinger.
Personal Reminiscences: Valerie & When I Was a Hired Gun
Two essays (based on five columns from The Harlan Ellison Hornbook) featured in the 1976 and 1983 editions of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING… that were omitted from the 1997 edition.
Dealing with the Lot of Y’all, Part One
The introduction to EDGEWORKS, Volume 4, which contained the final incarnation of LOVE AIN’T NOTHING… Part Two, destined for Volume 5, was never written.
7.5″ x 9.25″ Trade Paperback, approx. 392p. ISBN: 978-1-946542-71-7.