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What are bradbury's thoughts on asimov and roddenberry.

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28 February 2007, 03:39 AM
raycolerick
What are bradbury's thoughts on asimov and roddenberry.
I was wondering what ray b. thought of issac asimov and gene roddenberry. Is there any literature (or sites) of what he commented on such indiviuduals available?


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28 February 2007, 06:41 AM
Richard
Ray and Isaac Asimov were friends. Ray wrote the preface for a 1989 collection called FOUNDATION'S FRIENDS, published by TOR, a series of stories written by leading science fiction writers in Asimov's honor. Asimov returned the favor by writing the preface to a 1991 collection called THE BRADBURY CHRONICLES, published by ROC, a collection of stories written by others (including many of Ray's friends) in honor of Ray Bradbury. I suggest you pick up both books and check out what each had to say about the other...their comments about each other are very complimentary.

You can find new and used copies of both books on The Advanced Book Exchange. ABE's webite is located at http://www.abebooks.com.
28 February 2007, 12:02 PM
philnic
Ray was one of the speakers at Gene Roddenberry's funeral. There is an account of the ceremony here. Ray seems to have approved of Roddenberry's optimism and, in particular, of his positive presentation of the future.

I don't remember reading Bradbury writing about Asimov, but Asimov wrote at least one essay about Bradbury. I think it's included in the book Asimov on Science Fiction. (My copy of this book is in storage, so I can't verify this.)


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08 March 2007, 06:06 PM
Phil Knox
Met Asimov at a couple parties. He was a party guy with a lot of girls on his arm all the time. Wish I had taken a photo or two. Few know how short he really was. And he always picked the tallest girls possible. A very charasmatic person, charming, smart. Yet with all those smarts, he didn't believe there was anything beyond this life.

Gene Roddenberry's son was recently present at a talk given by one of the astronauts that went to the moon. Later, when Roddenberry's son was asked, in private, if he ever read Ray Bradbury, he squirmed a bit and said not really!



12 March 2007, 08:24 AM
Powervideo
I've gone diving with Roddenberry's son. He's a good guy and very personable.

Doesn't like to be generally known as his father's son.