30 December 2010, 06:25 AM
StockerMHarper's Bazaar
Hello,
In need of help. Does anybody know if Bradbury ever published in Harper's Bazaar.
I don't think he did but just thought i'd throw the question out there and make sure.
Thanks.
30 December 2010, 06:39 AM
philnicNot
Harper's Bazaar, but he published quite a few stories in
Harper's Magazine - a different publication which was originally from the same stable.
Harper's Magazine (and
Harper's Monthly) appearances are:
The Better Part of Wisdom - 1976
The Cold Wind and the Warm - 1964
The Day it Rained Forever - 1957
The Man Upstairs - 1947
A Wild Night in Galway - 1959
It is possible that some of his stories have been RE-printed in
Bazaar, but none of them made their first appearance there.
There's a full list of Bradbury short stories and where they first appeared in the
short story finder on my website.
30 December 2010, 04:17 PM
jktThen there was that young copy editor at Mademoiselle Magazine who literally picked Ray’s submission out of the waste basket and got it printed. This was the first time one of Ray’s stories appeared in a “mainstream” publication.
The story was
The Homecoming. The copy editor was Truman Capote.
03 January 2011, 03:34 AM
StockerMThanks so much, both of you.
Happy New year.
Matthew