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All About Sam Weller's New Biography on Ray Bradbury
02 April 2005, 05:11 PM
Sam WellerAll About Sam Weller's New Biography on Ray Bradbury
Greetings everyone. Glad to see that the new board is up! Although it's full of more bells than this old man can handle. Check out today's Chicago Sun-Times for a much better review!
Much, much more tomorrow.
02 April 2005, 08:57 PM
Mr. DarkDo you have the url?
It must be really exciting to actually see the book coming out!
03 April 2005, 12:07 AM
Mr. DarkI stopped in at Barnes and Noble and pre-ordered my copy of the Sam Weller Biography. They don't show a delivery date, so I will just have to be jealous of those of you who get yours (especially the signed ones) early! I have a note for them to call me when it comes in.
03 April 2005, 08:22 AM
RichardFor anyone interested in reading the fine review that Sam Weller's new book on Ray received in today's April 3, 2005 Chicago Sun Times, check out the following link:
http://www.suntimes.com/output/books/sho-sunday-bradbury03.html03 April 2005, 10:47 AM
J LesterHi. I was hoping to hear Sam on with Rick Kogan's "Sunday Papers", which I thought was scheduled for this morning (Sunday) on WGN radio. But no mention of it. Of course, being a complete idiot,there is always the possibility I got the date wrong. Did I miss it?
03 April 2005, 12:42 PM
Mr. DarkHi Richard:
Thanks for the post. This is a much better book review. It combines some commnents on Sams's book, some observations about Ray's life (oddities, really), and some comments about Ray's life. This is much more enjoyable and informative than the Pohl review.
04 April 2005, 05:54 PM
Nard KordellBOOK SIGNING BY SAM WELLER
Anyone around about the Chicago area, will have a chance to get your copy of 'The Bradbury Chronicles' signed by Sam Weller.
Exactly When? Where?
Why, on:
April 10th, 3:00PM
@ Barnes & Noble,
55 Old Orchard Center,
Skokie, IL.
04 April 2005, 11:52 PM
Mr. DarkI'm not sure when I'll get a copy, so I want quick reports from those who have . . .
Please?
05 April 2005, 07:28 PM
Mr. DarkWow! My Barnes and Noble order came in the very first day. When I went in at lunch, they already had it up front for me with my name on it.
In my first scan through it, I think it's going to be amazing. One of the things I noticed right away is Weller's ability to capture Bradbury's in-person presence. When I sat with Bradbury in his home, I was enraptured with his enthusiasm, interest, story-telling, sense of humor and graciousness. Sam captures that in some of the descriptions.
I also enjoyed sections talking about Bradbury's sentimentality. I think Bradbury's ability to love and to feel is part of what makes his stories so appealing. There is always a sense of the humanity of the characters. He can empathize with them. I think it's one of the facets of Bradbury's writing that makes him so accessible outside the fields of fantasy and sci-fi.
I also loved Sam's introduction.
Congratulations, Sam; on the release of your great book on a great man!
05 April 2005, 08:10 PM
Nard KordellMr. Dark : You rascal, you. You got a copy. I suppose we will all relish every word.
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This was posted elsewhere, but gotta post it here as well. This contains Sam's itinerary for book signings. Wow!
http://www.bradburychronicles.com05 April 2005, 09:36 PM
Mr. DarkI was shocked it was in today. I feel like a kid at Christmas. I thought I'd be the last one out here to get it.
Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Naaaaah .....

06 April 2005, 05:55 AM
The LakeHad to re-register so I could post the link below. Aunt Neva's heart-felt letter and two mistresses??!!
http://www.newcitychicago.com/chicago/4247.html06 April 2005, 07:59 AM
Sam WellerGreetings from lovely Austin, Texas!
First. Mr. Dark, thank you for your very kind words about my book. I poured my heart into this thing. You are an amazing guy and a huge talent in your own right. Hope to see you in Dallas, Texas in May!
Nard! Launch party is Thursday night. Please come out! Please forward this on to Keith at Wheaton College as well. There will be copies on hand. Thanks for being supportive throughout.
We kicked off the publication last night with a live video teleconference with Ray from L.A. for the Texas Library Association trade show. Ray had librarians openly weeping in the audience through his words of inspiration. I hope someone taped this.
Patrick Kachurka proved once again that he is a real life action hero. We had a couple techinical snafus at the start and he stepped right in and handled everything on the L.A. end. This thing could have become the Veldt very quickly! Thanks PK! See you in a few weeks!
Lots more events on the way.....keep an eye on my web site.
Cheers,
SW
06 April 2005, 05:44 PM
Nard KordellWhat a nice guy. Sam Weller!!! Thanks for the invite.
I will get myself over there. I'll take my wife along as well. This will be a blast!!
Sam you are one of a kind, like the maestro himself, Mr. Ray Bradbury!!
06 April 2005, 06:26 PM
Mr. DarkSam: Thanks for your kind words. I have brought in your book to my class and advertised for it in glowing terms to two classes of philosophy students. You plant seeds, you know.
I really like the readability of this biography, Sam. Very nicely done!
I love the paragraph in your intro where you talk about Bradbury's work being a kind of respite for you in some rough times. I'm also very impressed that your dad read Bradbury to you in the womb and then gave you annual gifts of Bradbury books. Remember that kind of cool stuff with your own . . .
I'll check out your web site to get dates on the Dallas visit. I would love to meet you.