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RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP "Killdozer" is a short story as well. My copy is in The Great SF Stories 6 (1944), ed. Isaac Asimov ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP I was referring, of course, to Seven for Oregon, by Cornelia Shields, a gripping novelisation of a t...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: What Are You Reading ? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP Just finished Nebula Awards Showcase 2004, and a day before that, A Round-Heeled Woman by Jane Juska...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: Why is Tyger spelled with a Y (in Resources) by douglasSP ... and so say all ex-subjects of Her Majesty like myself.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources Stories out in the Cold (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP Thanks to the publication of The Stories of Ray Bradbury (1980) and Bradbury Stories (2003), it is n...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: What Bradbury Story Got You Started? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP The first Bradbury story I heard was on the radio when I was 8 or 9. It was "The Small Assassin"....... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: The Silver Locusts (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP It seems as if "The Silver Locusts" title has been mothballed. Recent British editions have been tit...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: spelling question (in Resources) by douglasSP I never said anything about the decline of civilisation. I said the decline of literacy. Civilisatio...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: spelling question (in Resources) by douglasSP Guys! We�re talking about the decline of literacy here!...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Mr. Pale (in Resources) by douglasSP You can also find this story in David G. Hartwell's anthology Best SF of the Year #3. This marks an ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: I need 10 facts on Ray bradbury (in Resources) by douglasSP It's really a pity. I'd visit more often if it weren't for this sort of thing.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: A do-over: The Martian Chronicles-the movie (in Inspired by Ray?) by douglasSP I have a suspicion that The Martian Chronicles won't ever work as a movie. It's not really a novel, ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: death is a lonely business and martian chronicles (in Resources) by douglasSP This is a wild goose chase. Neither book has anything to do with the fear of being lonely. Why not t...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP Yes, "The Smiling People" was collected in Dark Carnival. Also in The Small Assassin and the 2001 Da...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales (in Resources) by douglasSP Interesting! But why not simply do a "second edition" of the Stories of Ray Bradbury, again with 100...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP I saw "Signs" two nights ago and I admit, there were four or five places where I couldn't look!...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story Scariest Story (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP I was recently working on my database of RB stories when it struck me that he virtually gave up on t...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: favorite characters? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP Constance Rattigan, who appears in both of the 1980s detective novels, is the most convincing and en...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story RE: Is this a Ray Bradbury story? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by douglasSP Isn't that better known as "The Leave-Taking", from The Stories of Ray Bradbury?... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story | » Refine Search » New Search |
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