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Illustration by Ray Bradbury, from an interview with him in Sight and Sound, Spring 1974. From a collection of magazines given away free by Broadway Cinema. “Stage is fantasy; film is reality. The stage should never be real. That’s why the
Alfred Hitchcock presents Stories My Mother Never Told Me: Part One (Pan 1964). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Anthology of stories featuring Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Shirley Jackson, Richard Matheson and more. From the Introduc
The Golden Apples Of The Sun, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1960). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Silver Locusts, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1965). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Machineries of Joy, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1966). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Something Wicked This Way Comes, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1963). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Day It Rained Forever, by Ray Bradbury (Penguin, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Zen & the Art of Writing, by Ray Bradbury (Capra Press, 1973). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.“…if you are writing without zest, without gusto, without love, without fun, you are only half a writer. It means you are so busy keeping one
The Ray Bradbury Chronicles Volume 3, by Ray Bradbury, Wally Wood, Timothy Truman, Chuck Robin & Ray Zone, Steve Leialoha, Lebbeus Woods and Bruce Jensen (Bantam Spectra Books, 1992)
The Magic Man, by Charles Beaumont (Fawcett, 1965). From Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: The Golden Apples Of The Sun, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1960). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Wordsmith wisdom
Employ your courage
Embrace and employ the energy that created you
Adventure is calling
Jump, and you will find out how to unfold your wings as you fall. ~Ray Bradbury [Alexea Suicide]
Ray Bradbury - On Writing Persistently
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hachedesilencio: Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury.
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residualwill: always, always reminds me of Ray Bradbury’s short story ‘A Sound of Thunder’ :)
astrangerhere: A book is a loaded gun in the house next door… Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?
il-vaso-di-pandora-blog: Salta! E mentre cadi lascia che ti spuntino le ali. Ray Bradbury
nevver: ― Ray Bradbury, opening line of Fahrenheit 451
explore-blog: John Hodgman adds to our archive of advice to writers, echoing Ray Bradbury’s insistence on quantity and Kurt Vonnegut’s case for personal experience as the key to writing style.
explore-blog: They rarely make them like Ray Bradbury anymore… A fine addition to our ongoing archive of sage advice.
nevver: Dead at 91, Ray Bradbury Goodbye, Ray.
chos: The Halloween Tree (1972, Ray Bradbury) Source
headlesssamurai: “What tongue does the wind talk? What nationality is a storm? What country do rains come from? What color is lightning? Where does thunder go when it dies?” ― Ray Bradbury
nalgasylibros: La última noche del mundo. Por Ray Bradbury¿Qué harías si supieras que esta es la última noche del mundo?-¿Qué haría? ¿Lo dices en serio?-Sí, en serio.-No sé. No lo he pensado.El hombre se sirvió un poco más de café. En el
a-look-of-wonder: It was a pleasure to burn. — Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
70sscifiart: Dean Ellis, cover art for Ray Bradbury’s Illustrated Man.
books-n-quotes: “How do you get so empty? Who takes it out of you?” — Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
tigerssjaw: starkinglyhandsome: gallowstyphoon: idiaz: New cover for Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. “The spine is screen-printed with a matchbook striking paper surface, so the book itself can be burned.” WHO THE FUCK WOULD BURN A BOOK have
Fever Dream & Other Fantasies, by Ray Bradbury & Robert Bloch (Sphere, 1970).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
everythingsecondhand: The Machineries of Joy, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1966). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Who Knocks? edited by August Derleth (Panther, 1965).From Ebay
Suspense Vol. 1 No 4 (November, 1958).From eBay
Suspense (Fleetway, June 1959).From eBay.
everythingsecondhand:Zen & the Art of Writing, by Ray Bradbury (Capra Press, 1973). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.“…if you are writing without zest, without gusto, without love, without fun, you are only half a writer. It means you are
The October Country, by Ray Bradbury (NEL, 1970).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
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prolema: Fahrenheit 451/Ray Bradbury
theliteraryjournals:BOOK OF THE DAY: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Amazon: 4.2 Goodreads: 3.95 Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is poetic. The title, Fahrenheit 451 symbolizes the temperature at which paper burns. This minor detail holds the premise
futurejournalismproject: Quoting Ray Bradbury (1920-2012), who passed away on Tuesday, at 91-years-old. He wasn’t one for technology and perhaps not electronic tributes either. But here’s ours anyway. Quotes via GoodReads. Click pictures to embiggen.
creekdontrise: Mummies of Guanajuato Ray Bradbury visited the catacombs of Guanajuato with his friend Grant Beach and wrote the short story “Next In Line” about his experience. In the introduction to The Stories of Ray Bradbury he wrote the
Ray Bradbury, Master of Science Fiction, dies at 91
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.” - Ray Bradbury
wordsnquotes: BOOK OF THE DAY: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 is poetic. The title, Fahrenheit 451 symbolizes the temperature at which paper burns. This minor detail holds the premise of this dystopian novel. Guy
starkinglyhandsome: gallowstyphoon: idiaz: New cover for Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. “The spine is screen-printed with a matchbook striking paper surface, so the book itself can be burned.” WHO THE FUCK WOULD BURN A BOOK have u read fahrenheit