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Ray Bradbury
A community portal about Ray Bradbury with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Ray Douglas Bradbury is an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer best known for The Martian Chronicles, a 1950 book... [more]
A community portal about Ray Bradbury with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Ray Douglas Bradbury is an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer best known for The Martian Chronicles, a 1950 book which has been described both as a short story collection and a novel, and his 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451.
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Ray Bradbury's sci-fi classic Farenheit 451 has been turned into a graphic novel and is set to be a new Hollywood film directed by The Shawshank Redemption director Frank
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From rss.suite101.com
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We’re basically living in Ray Bradbury’s imagined world now. Even those particularly familiar with this author are acting out all the permutations of his visions.
From mysuburbanlife.com
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- Review: Ray Bradbury - Stories Volume 1 & 2 (ozhorrorscope.blogspot.com)
- Is Mel Gibson Preventing New "Fahrenheit 451" Film? (cinerati.blogspot.com)
- Fahrenheit 451 (features.csmonitor.com)
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Even the author Ray Bradbury put up a fight, but it was not enough to save the H. P. Wright Library in Ventura, Calif.
Sandy Caron visited the H. P. Wright Library in Ventura, Calif., before its closing. Ray Bradbury had tried to help save it.
The library, like so many around the country, had [...]
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From resourceshelf.com
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Tight money is regrettably not science fiction. Even the author Ray Bradbury put up a fight, but it was not enough to save the H. P. Wright Library in Ventura, Calif.
The library, like so many around the country, had fallen on hard times as city and state budgets tightened. Mr. Bradbury, a fierce advocate for public libraries, appeared at a fund-raiser last June aimed at helping to save the ailing branch. While that helped the library hang...
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- Don Congdon, Longtime Literary Agent for Ray Bradbury, Dies at 91 (story.chicagochronicle.com)
- Don Congdon, Literary Agent for Ray Bradbury and Others, Dies at 91 (story.chicagochronicle.com)

