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23 December 2006, 09:32 PM
dandelion
Did the times influence the Bradbury or did Bradbury inspire the work?
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23 December 2006, 09:34 PM
dandelion
MANY points to Doug for the great quotes and the profundities! Being the waffler I am, I'd like to amend "writing the wrong thing" to possibly "taking the right thing in the wrong direction."
23 December 2006, 09:38 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by dandelion:
MANY points to Doug for the great quotes and the profundities!


Profundities is a good word.


"Live Forever!"
23 December 2006, 09:39 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by dandelion:
Being the waffler I am, I'd like to amend "writing the wrong thing" to possibly "taking the right thing in the wrong direction."


That would be a step in the right direction!


"Live Forever!"
24 December 2006, 12:23 AM
dandelion
That applies, especially to longer works, when the "block" isn't the whole WORK, but just one particular ASPECT of the work--it shouldn't have to mean toss the whole thing because you got stuck on one part.
25 December 2006, 03:13 AM
biplane1
Atroposmar: Nard and Doug Spaulding are in awesome positions where they live in the LA area and can visit with Ray, either in his home, or at book signings, his plays, etc.

Over the some 39 plus years that I first met him I have been at his home four times and it would have been five when I was out last to visit my son and his family as Ray said to stop by "around four on Saturday." But, alas, that was not to be as my daughter-in-law was nursing our newest grand daughter and the drive from Portola Hills to the Cheviot Hills would have been too late and he had people coming from New York to see him the next next day.

Quite a few years ago he gave me his telephone number and, as I have mentioned, I do call him once in a while and he has never seemed to have minded. In fact he always seems very happy to hear from me when I say "It's Michael calling from Ft. Lauderdale." He has an aunt, the widow of his uncle Bion (yes, his Aunt who lives with cousins in Boca Raton, just north of here).

Although others have seen these, I am posting a couple of notes from Ray from a couple of years ago that you might find interesting. Also, a couple of photos. I apologize to the regulars who have been exposed to these before.

And I am sorry about not responding, but it was late here in Florida and I had to hit the hay. Where do you live by the way?

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25 December 2006, 03:15 AM
biplane1
For some reason only one attachment can be made with each posting, so here are a couple of photos from ten years ago when we visited Ray.


25 December 2006, 03:16 AM
biplane1
Another one of Ray sitting across from me.


25 December 2006, 03:16 AM
biplane1
And, Ray and myself. And I apologize for the poor photo as my daughter Cathy, who is now a professional photographer, took the shot without setting the F stop properly, but that is me on the right.


25 December 2006, 11:12 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by biplane1:
And, Ray and myself.


Nice academy award on the mantel there.


"Live Forever!"
25 December 2006, 01:38 PM
atroposmar
He seems very good to his fans... its hard to fathom how he just invites people over. I reside in Canada, which is contrary to popular belief because we do not have snow on christmas so those with preconceived notions that we live in igloo's are inane. So, you live in Ft. Lauderdale...my father does exporting in Miami and motels it in Ft. Lauderdale Inn if you know of it (small world).

PS- Philnic, I'm still awaiting your christmas present you offered earlier. Big Grin
25 December 2006, 04:44 PM
Nard Kordell
Biplane:

Took a couple moments to fiddle with that photo of you and Bradbury. If I knew more about how to mess with this program, I'd probably get a better photo. But here's one...


25 December 2006, 09:20 PM
dandelion
Yes, it is AMAZING how open to people, generous, and loving Ray and his friend Forrest J. Ackerman are! Much as I hate to say it, I think a lot of it is a generational thing we won't see again.
25 December 2006, 09:41 PM
biplane1
Nard, WOW! How did you do it? Photo Shop? Doug Spaulding, there is a story behind the Oscar. When I was there I was just taking photos and really didn't notice the Oscar until back home in MInnesota and looking at the one of Ray and myself.

One day when I called, Marguerite answered and I asked her about it, as I knew he had won an Emmy for Halloween Tree but knew of nothing resulting in an Oscar. She mentioned that a neighbor, who had been a cinematographer on the original movie "King Solomon's Mines," had won the Oscar and on upon his death had bequeathed it to Ray.

No doubt his formal living room is some what more crowded with the additional awards he has received in the past 10 years.

Atropasmar, I am not familar with the Ft. Lauderdale Inn, but we live just west of Ft. Lauderdale in Sunrise.
26 December 2006, 04:35 AM
philnic
atroposmar and Doug Spaulding: the PDF file of Conversations With Ray Bradbury has been emailed to you both. Sorry for the delay - it's been very Christmas just lately!

biplane1: that cinematographer must have been Robert Surtees (Oscar for the 1950 film).


- Phil

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