Ray Bradbury was right about so many things and spellbinding about so many others that it almost hurts to write this: Ray Bradbury was wrong when it came to reading. But then I also get to tell you ...
LOS ANGELES — Ray Bradbury, the science fiction-fantasy master who transformed his childhood dreams and Cold War fears into telepathic Martians, lovesick sea monsters, and, in uncanny detail, the high ...
There are certain icons that remain embedded in Waukegan lore. Ray Bradbury, the city’s literary favorite son, is one of them. Waukegan has gone to great lengths to keep Bradbury’s legacy alive since ...
Waukegan Public Library officials read the room and finally decided Ray Bradbury’s personal collection belongs in a museum. For a while, it looked like the library was going to be the final resting ...
The first sentence of “Fahrenheit 451” is one of literature’s great opening lines: “It was a pleasure to burn.” In the 1953 novel, now a modern classic, author Ray Bradbury went on to describe a ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Simon & Schuster will publish new audio editions of classics like ‘Fahrenheit 451’ and ‘The Martian Chronicles’ Carly Tagen-Dye is the ...
Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded in New York City on August 10, 1983. Isaac Asimov, who died at the age of 72 in 1992, was considered, along with Ray Bradbury ...
The Ray Bradbury Center at Indiana University Indianapolis celebrates the late author as a space-age visionary who championed public libraries, defended First Amendment rights and promoted literacy.
Jan. 8—Hard Case Crime continues printing pulp era-style detective stories. The majority of these stories are new, written by current authors. Arguably, the most famous Hard Case Crime contributor is ...