Turns out the 'Fahrenheit 451' writer was a big geek collector By Andy Lewis Ray Bradbury, who authored the novel Fahrenheit 451 and was revered for his science fiction and fantasy writings, died June ...
Ray Bradbury was one of the most influential and celebrated authors of the past century, exploring ideas like apocalyptic horrors, martian landscapes, and technological nightmares. But Bradbury’s mind ...
Our friend Brooke Keesling (aka Boobie Girl) wrote in to tell us about a very unique art show that will be taking place for one day only, this Sunday June 19 at THE FOUNDRY in downtown Los Angeles. It ...
Even his multitude of short stories — "A Sound of Thunder," "The Pedestrian," and "The Veldt" all come to mind — introduced and explored matters of society and technology that only seem more relevant ...
More than fantasy or even science fiction, Ray Bradbury wrote horror, and like so many great horror writers he was himself utterly without fear, of anything. He wasn’t afraid of looking uncool—he wasn ...
Ray Bradbury is perhaps the bridge between the early visionaries of science fiction and our currently catalogue of Marvel and Star Wars. And it all started just north of Chicago, in Waukegan, Illinois ...
This month marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of science-fiction great Ray Bradbury. We examine his legacy and the authors he influenced. This month marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of ...
From short stories to novels to screenplays, from horror to fantasy to realistic fiction, Ray Bradbury spun gold throughout his career. He’s a literary sorcerer and, having penned masterpieces like ...
Guillermo del Toro on the Death of Ray BradburyThe Pan’s Labyrinth director e-mailed Vulture a brief message on the passing of a fiction titan.
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