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- My Favorite Short Story Writer: Ray BradburyA fan's look at Ray Bradbury and his touch on the Short Story genre. Many people label him as a Sci/Fi writer, but his works touch more than that, they reach for the Fantastic.
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury: In My OpinionA book review of one of my favorite novels, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Preschool Storytime: Switch on the Night by Ray BradburyRay Bradbury is a famous science fiction writer who authored this book to help his own child overcome the nighttime fears of the dark. This story was written in 1955. Read on for preschool activities to enhance the story.
Write About Your Own Avatar Constructively like James Cameron or Ray Bradbury and Handle Its CriticismWrite about your own Avatar like story and get a handle on how to receive constructive criticism; storytelling legends include James Cameron and Ray Bradbury.- How Talk of a Ray Bradbury Miniseries Will Boost Many Science Fiction CompaniesTalk of a Ray Bradbury miniseries has many companies that deal with science fiction chomping at the bit.
- Ray Bradbury's Falling UpwardMaster writer continues broadening his base with an exciting Los Angeles area theatre show
Historical Examples of Courage: (No.10) Ray Bradbury Prescription for Success and Writing - Quotations from a Beautiful MindMotivational Quotations from Ray Bradbury- Epilogue to "The Pedestrian" by Ray BradburyLeonard Mead awoke to a blinding white light shining just above his head. He attempted to sit up but was pulled back. He looked down and saw the straps sprawled across his chest, torso, and legs. Leonard looked frantically around the room.
- Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and the "Phoenix"In author Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, the Government's mass manipulation is the key factor of the inevitable collapse of civilization in the end of the novel.
- Ray Bradbury, Book Burning, and Library Card Sign-up MonthThe meaning and importance behind September's designation as Library Card Sign-up Month and some facts about free libraries, Ray Bradbury, and the philosophy of a future with no books.
- I Hate WritingI hate writing. I love having written, and I'm in good company. Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain, Dorothy Parker—all have been credited with this widely quoted line.
- Short Story Review: And so Died Riabouchinska by Ray BradburyA story about a ventriloquist and a strange death being investigated by a police officer
Ray Bradbury's RevengeAlong the way, a child becomes more self-aware. She begins to understand herself through the lenses that life gives. Is this growing up, or growing deep?- Short Story Review: Zero Hour by Ray BradburyA Ray Bradbury about children and children's play
- Artisitic Inspiration: Where it Comes from & How to Use ItA personal essay on how and where I get my "artistic inspiration," in this case as a writer. I don't pretend to have all the answers but perhaps what I write can be of some help or at least some help.
Borrow a Thanksgiving Party Idea from Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451Even if your book club has not read Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451,' this classic can provide you with a thought-provoking Thanksgiving theme and discussion. Your guests will leave your party even more thankful.
Halloweenland, by Al SarrantonioBook Review- The FiremanAs a fan of mid-century science fiction, I often am left wondering, why, if we have been given this foresight, do we still let our futures play out the same way? Bradbury's tale, written more than half a century ago, tells a familiar story.
- Analysis of Homecoming by Ray BradburyAn analysis of Homecoming by Ray Bradbury.
- Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: What the Book is All About and What the Main Quote is All AboutI had to write an essay on the book Fahrenheit 451. I used a specific quote and then dove e right into the heart of the story.