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hello, i was wondering if you all could help me...

i remember someone telling me that ray bradbury also published under another name--romance novels and other things he doesnt ordinarily write. im almost positive it was the name douglas spalding...but when i go to look for books by that name i cant find any. If anyone knows if this is in fact true, that he does publish under another name, and if so what it is, that would be wonderful.
 
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He's used several, but never for whole books, only individual pieces. I think "Leonard Douglas" is the one you're thinking of.
 
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Also, if 'marionette' wants to take the time and start searching, ALL the names that Bradbury has used is listed here under some appropriate topic heading....
 
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For some of the other names that have been used by Ray (and there are more; for example, he used the name "Ron Reynolds" in some of his writing for his fanzine, FUTURIA FANTASIA), see the top of the page of the link below:
http://isfdb.tamu.edu/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Ray_Bradbury
 
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thanks for the replies guys..

and i DID search through old posts and stuff...but i couldnt find anything so i decided to ask.
 
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Sorry it took so long to respond, and I hope this is still helpful.

From: "The Ray Bradbury Companion" by William F. Nolan.

Most stories published used his own name, but Nolan indicates the following pseudonyms (these tend to be early in his career):

-- Doug Rogers
-- E. Cunningham
-- Ron Reynolds
-- Brian Eldred
-- Guy Amory
-- Cecil Claybourne Cunningham
-- nthony Corvias
-- D. Lerium Temaine

He lists the following professional pen names:

-- Edward Banks
-- D.R. Banet
-- William Elliott
-- Brett Sterling
-- Leonard Spaulding
-- Leonard Douglas
-- Douglas Spaulding

For details, you'll need to get the book; but I hope this information is helpful.

THE RAY BRADBURY COMPANION. by William F. Nolen. Published by Gale Research. Detroit, MI. 1975. (pp 299-300)
 
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I am new to the world of Ray Bradbury and this message board. I am a puppeteer and wonder if "marionette" is a puppeteer as well or is it a reference to the author's writings. Just curious more than anything. Thanks!
 
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See Illustrated Man - s.s. collection. Not a "puppet" in the true sense of the word, but rather an android or mechanical human reproduction for the purpose of "freedom" from what complicates one's daily life. A classic RB.
 
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Thank you very much for the response. That makes perfect sense. I'm looking forward to reading it.
 
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