"Now begin in the middle, and later learn the beginning; the end will take care of itself."

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Source: Harlan Ellison (2014). “Troublemakers”, p.182, Open Road Media

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Harlan Ellison was a prolific American writer known for his provocative science fiction and fantasy works, including 'A Boy and His Dog.'

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