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Here's one, for starters: Read a little ways down about it.... click on: http://www.myshelf.com/haveyouheard/02/matheson.htm | |||
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I don't understand what you want, perhaps I'm too tired I've been writing for 5 to 6 hours without stoping. From what I understood I think it would be most probable that it was Brd who influenced. And by the way the other author mentioned, Nolan, isn't he one of the authors who has written about Brd? | ||||
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Ana Mafalda:: Bradbury has influenced many. Stephen King even quoted Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 in his book, Firestarters. William Nolan is one of the most comprehensive collectors of Bradbury's materials in the world, and a great authority. Where Ray isn't into cars, having never driven a car, Nolan is a car enthusiast. But Nolan, author of many books, including Logan's Run, acknowledges an influenece from Ray. Donn Albright is another authority. Forrest Ackerman, long time friend, probably had everyhthing Ray has done one time or another. No doubt Ray has rubbed off on all the above mentioned. What my post was inquiring about was... ...What authors... or Others ...can be pointed out, that can be said to have directly been influenced by Ray in some way or another..... by something they have done, (whatever that may encompass) or possibly said... | ||||
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Uh.. What is this all about? | ||||
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Nard, Great interview! Matheson has always been a favorite, and I've never really associated him with Bradbury, but upon reading this I reflected that both of them are accomplished horror and supernatural writers, yet are by no means limited to that narrow genre. Matheson has written many works realistically portraying parapsychological research, a fascination of his. | ||||
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