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- LA's Bradbury BuildingDowntown Los Angeles boasts one of the coolest buildings anywhere: the Bradbury, which dates to the 1890's and has appeared in countless movies, television shows, and TV commercials.
- Fahrenheit 451, By: Ray BradburyBradbury's classic futuristic dystopia novel. Reading is prohibited, thinking is discouraged, and all entertainment is government censored.
- Worth the Read - Dandelion WineThis series is to point out some of the highlights in reading I have enjoyed in my twenty years as a bookseller.
- Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451': A Cultural Crystal BallRay Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451' is far more than a book about a fireman who burns books. It is a predictive look at our current culture written nearly 60 years ago.
- 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.
- Review of "Farewell Summer" by Ray BradburyThis thin novel tells a story that seems complicated, but invites readers to consider bigger issues and feel something about what it is to be alive.
- Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury: In My OpinionA book review of one of my favorite novels, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 Future City is Now!Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 novel written in l951 is frightfully relevant.
Make Haste to Live: The Life & Writing of Ray BradburyA brief look at the life and writing of one of science fiction's most prolific and loved authors.- Ray Bradbury: Hopeful HorrorRay Bradbury's imagination is American; tolerant of the impossible. It reaches reality through the back door in a way that more "authentic" voices miss. He doesn't chronicle neuroses - he juxtaposes horror with normalcy and helps us know which is which.
Ray Bradbury: My Favorite Short Story AuthorRay Bradbury is my favorite science fiction short story writer. He is a literary icon, award-winning writer, and my go-to guy for science fiction short stories.- Suspense Writing Up Close: A Look at Ray BradburyAn American author born in the early 1900s, Bradbury has published many memorable short stories including suspense, fantasy and science fiction. His work has been featured in television and radio.
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.
Telecommunication Technologies: Ray Bradbury's Predictions in a Modern ContextThe way we communicate with one another has changed drastically since the time Fahrenheit 451 was first published. Ray Bradbury's predictions, although in some cases overly optimistic, have been largely fulfilled - for better or worse.- Every Graduating Senior Should Read Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451Ray Bradbury describes constant television viewing, drug use to numb society, and banning anything uncomfortable, paralleling today's society.
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.- Ray Bradbury's Writing Styles and Techniques in The Utterly Perfect MurderThe genius behind the story; how he writes.
- 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.
- There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray BradburyImagine a world dependent on the use of electronics. In Ray Bradbury's short story, "There Will Come Soft Rains", futuristic people are relying on their robotic house to cook and clean for them.
- Bradbury Thompson: A BiographyBradbury Thompson is best known for creating "Alphabet 26" and a major design change in the United States Postage Stamp.
- Book Review of Ray Bradbury's "The Illustrated Man"General overview and opinion of Ray Bradbury's "The Illustrated Man"
- Ray Bradbury's Falling UpwardMaster writer continues broadening his base with an exciting Los Angeles area theatre show
- Book Review: Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray BradburyWith so many books on writing available, should you bother to read this one? Yes, definitely.
- Where to Find Pop Atomic, Retro and Vintage Wallpaper for Your HomeFour online resources for find actual vintage or reproduction pop atomic, modern and retro wallpaper for your home.
Historical Examples of Courage: (No.10) Ray Bradbury Prescription for Success and Writing - Quotations from a Beautiful MindMotivational Quotations from Ray Bradbury- Similarities Between Bradbury's World in Fahrenheit 451 and Ours TodayA similarity paper between two worlds.
- Analysis of Homecoming by Ray BradburyAn analysis of Homecoming by Ray Bradbury.
- The Message of Fahrenheit 451: Stopping the PendulumRay Bradbury, through his novel Fahrenheit 451, attempts to bring to light the pendulum of history and what can be done to freeze it at its highest point.
- Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451: The Societal Implications of Book CensorshipRaymond Bradbury's depiction of society in 'Fahrenheit 451' aligns chillingly close with aspects of our own society today.
Ray Bradbury's 'The Martian Chronicles' Inventively Come to Life in Chicago Church TheaterCHICAGO - Tasked with the tall order of bringing to life Ray Bradbury's classic anthology "The Martian Chronicles," director Kristina Schramm wasn't bested by the oddity of the undertaking.- Fahrenheit 451: The Threat of Knowledge in AmericaMass exploitation is found in the novel, Fahrenheit 451, and in our modern society. Is knowledge a threat?
- Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 and His Warnings for Our FutureWarnings for our future in science fiction
- 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.
- 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.
Biographer and Author Sam Weller on His Biography of Ray Bradbury and Writing"The Bradbury Chronicles" defined the life of Ray Bradbury. In this interview, author Sam Weller explains why he wrote the book, why he thought Bradbury was so successful, and his views on certain points that all writers would find an interest in.
"The Bradbury Chronicles" by Sam WellerRay Bradbury lived the dream of many writers. While it didn't take him long to get published, making writing a career was far from easy, even when the money came in. The Bradbury Chronicles is the most complete biography available on the fantasy writer.- FIRE! in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburySome symbols are very powerful and can be used in books to represent many things. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a book about censorship that uses fire as a symbol. In Fahrenheit 451, fire has multiple meanings and can stand for destruction, cleansing, and change.
- Ray Bradbury's August 2026: There Will Come Soft RainsRay Bradbury's use of personification in his short story from The Martian Chronicles
- Comparing a Dark Future: 1984 and Fahrenheit 451When discussing the topic of censorship by government in the future, one would most likely reference the two novels 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
- 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.