On 1/5/2016 2:03 PM, Jason Scott wrote:
I threw it to 50-50 when I weighed in the possibility that he might find an
organization willing to pay him something ridiculous to have the archive
posthumously. If that doesn't happen, yeah, 90-10.

On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Rich Alderson <
ri...@livingcomputermuseum.org> wrote:

From: Jason Scott
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2016 1:53 PM

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meone who's dealt with Harlan Ellison on multiple fronts. I will
tell
you the chances he will burn those drawers is 50-50.
Though I've never met him, I have friends who have worked for him.  We
would
put it at 90-10.

                                                                 Rich


Rich Alderson

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I thought about him in the last few years as such as what has happened with Heinlein and the like being an example of not having your wishes followed.

He was certainly in fine form when he came to UCI so many years ago, and I recall vaguely that he was not going to leave anything of that behind. I'd hope that as remarkable as his works have been that he does reconsider any decision to destroy the material.

I probably won't be around long enough to see anything meaningful come out of anyone trying to make sense of things, but he is definitely someone who puts out things that get your thought processes going. And a 2 hour + lecture was good enough I still recall it these many years later. It was really exciting to have read the things that I had before that time. I only wish I'd have know of more of the Star Trek and other stuff that was and had recently happened near the time of the lecture to have brought that up.

I do know there were people who had followed him there that he put off discussing things with, and I suspect that was what they wanted to bring up.

thanks
jim

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