Report and photos from Madcon (couple different entries on various parts of the page). He looks better than I thought he would after having heard him describe his apperance as resembling Gollum, but he clearly has lost a lot of weight. By this account, he was still as entertaining as ever, though.
http://www.maggiethompson.com/search/label/Harlan Ellison
Sir Rhosis

Wow, he really has lost a lot of weight. For the purpose of comparison, here's a picture I took of him at the 2006 Worldcon during his autograph session:
He had decided that he didn't want to sit behind a table, and was moving down the line, signing as he went. This was about ten minutes before he called me a dwarf. He'd signed the two books I'd brought, and moved past me. I took my backpack off and knelt down to put the two books back into it, and a few seconds later I felt a hand on my shoulder. I looked up into Harlan's face, and he said, "My God, a real dwarf! I know you like to be called 'little people', but I'm five-foot-five, and you're a dwarf!"
I'd had the good fortune to speak to him on the phone twice the previous year (we were trying to get him as a guest here - unfortunately we couldn't afford him). Our first conversation went something like this:
*phone rings*
Me: (tired, after getting about eight telemarketer calls that day) Hello?
Harlan: *quick stream of words which I didn't catch*
Me: I'm sorry, could you repeat that?
Harlan: I'm going to speak very slowly. You're going to listen very carefully. This is Harlan Ellison.
Me: Oh, I'm sorry. I've gotten eight telemarketer calls today, and when the phone rang, I was expecting it to be another one on the line.
Harlan: In that case, would you like to buy a combination storm window/bidet?
Me:

No, I don't think so, thanks.
Harlan: Are you sure? It's a really
good combination storm window/bidet.
Me: (thinking, "oh, it's going to be like
this, is it?") Well, you see, I live in a twelfth-floor apartment, and sticking my ass out the window to clean it would probably be dangerous.
Harlan: Oh, you live in a high-rise? What's that like?
So I spent the next five minutes telling him what it's like to live in an apartment building.
If he truly is dying - and this is the first I'd heard that he was even ill - then the world will lose an enormous talent when he does pass away.