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HOW IT ALL BEGAN

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04 July 2003, 04:50 AM
MONICA COLLINS
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
NINTH GRAD, HALF DOZING ON MY FRIEND'S BED. I LISTENED AS SHE READ ALOUD FROM THE MARTIANS CHRONICLES. AS THE STORY DEVELOPED, I BECAME ALERT AND ANXIOUS FOR THE NEXT SENTENCE, AND MY INTEREST GREW FROM THAT DAY. A NEW GENRE, AN AWAKENING, A KEY TO A DOOR JUST DISCOVERED. MY INTEREST BECAME A PASSION THAT HAS NOT WANED IN 35 YEARS. I DON'T BELIEVE I WOULD HAVE BECOME THE VORACIOUS READER OF ALL FINE WORKS IF MY INTRODUCTION TO RAY BRADBURY HAD NEVER TAKEN PLACE. TO HIM, I OWE A WEALTH OF KNOWLEGE ND PLEASURE I HAVE ENJOYED EVERY DAY SINCE THAT DAY SO MANY WONDERFUL BOOKS AGO.

MONICA
04 July 2003, 12:25 PM
Mr. Dark
I'm the same. I read a lot now in a wide variety of fields. But was a total non-reader (except Marvel Comics and Mad Magazine) until a 9th grade reading of F451, followed by Something Wicked, Martian Chronicles, then all his other available works.

He definitely lit a fire that has not gone out.
07 July 2003, 05:15 PM
SethD105
Definitely, the man catches sparks, and traps them in prose. Sleeps with Muses, and wakes with dreams in his fingers, we are all benifactors that have been lucky enough to follow in the comets tail laughing, crying, and smiling in wonder with awe at his continued path. I started reading Ray, at eleven on a rocky cliff reading the Illustated Man, over looking Heben Lake in Montana. I am 42 now I work/Live in a University, Interlibrary Loan office providing materials nationwide for Students/Faculty. Do I read?
It's like breathing, it has to be done.
who helped light the conflagration, the roaring heap of desire for more books.
Mr 451. Live on
Ray,Electico,Pandemonium,Bradbury, you were the one who started the inertia now its become a vocation, no regrets.
A.G.Smith
08 August 2003, 08:27 PM
rubinowicz
"Dandelion Wine" was my introduction to Ray's work. Definitely one of a kind. When I tried to imitate him, I sounded pretentious and hollow. His prose is more poetic than the poetry of many, and often more touching.

I agree with him: "Stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you."
08 August 2003, 10:28 PM
polecat
When I was young, educational institutions didn't know about learning disabilities. I had alot of trouble reading, I decided to teach myself. Short stories are, well, short and sci-fi and fantasy held my interest. I loved the stories of Ray. I'm in my 50's now and can read about as fast as someone who's learned English as a second language. I also went to college and all that too. Thanks Ray Bradbury!!!