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August 29
 
Ray Bradbury

To share the same time in history with Ray Bradbury is like living in the presence of other literary legends who charted the realms of mystery and imagination. His ever-growing body of work stands alongside that of Poe or Doyle or Hawthorne.

Bradbury is a consummate and consumed writer, whose first collection of short stories, titled Dark Carnival, was published in 1947.

Something Wicked This Way Comes, Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian Chronicles are classics of modern fantasy, and his many anthologies contain hundreds of gems of short, dark tales of fiction.

Considering how deliciously dark Bradbury's imagination can run, it's a beautiful paradox that he's an optimistic spirit with a passion to contribute to a bright vision of the future, expressing that passion whenever possible.

Bradbury has lent his visions to projects as grand as the 1964 World's Fair, and installations at Disney's Epcot Center and Euro-Disney.



 
Ray Bradbury
A quote from Ray Bradbury upon the occasion of his 82nd birthday:

"People often ask me how I stay so young, how I've kept such a "youthful" outlook. The answer is simple: find something that makes you truly happy.
   I fell in love with motion pictures when I was three years old. I moved on to become intrigued with magicians when I saw Blackstone the Magician on the stage.
    Then I read the magazine Amazing Stories when I was eight and saw "Buck Rogers" when I was nine, and later, at thirteen, was impressed by the movie "King Kong."
    By the time I was twelve I decided to become a writer. Just like that. The act of writing is, for me, like a fever -- something I must do.
    I've never doubted myself; I've always been so completely devoted to libraries and books and authors that I couldn't stop to consider for a moment that I was being foolish. I only knew that writing was in itself the only way to live."
 
 
                                                                                        
           
 
 
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