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RE: Dead or alive? (in Resources) by olwiggum exactly! i've been reading bits of "Zen in the Art of Writing" this week. it's wonderful to hear some of those stories (especially the one about the time that he finished writing "The Lake").... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Fahrenheit 451 (in Inspired by Ray?) by WritingReptile If you can't find an edition of Dandelion Wine in your school or city library that features this introduction, you might also look for Ray Bradbury's ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING, in which the piece is also featured.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Fahrenheit 451 (in Inspired by Ray?) by WritingReptile If you can't find an edition of Dandelion Wine in your school or city library that features this introduction, you might also look for Ray Bradbury's ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING, in which the piece is also featured.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Kiss from Mr. Electro... (in Inspired by Ray?) by CEWhite I just realized that it is "Zen in the Art of Writing" and Mr. Electrico. As Ray points out, the rewrite/editing process is a completely different sort of experience. :-) Best wishes to all! --Catherine--*... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Kiss from Mr. Electro... (in Inspired by Ray?) by CEWhite I just realized that it is "Zen in the Art of Writing" and Mr. Electrico. As Ray points out, the rewrite/editing process is a completely different sort of experience. :-) Best wishes to all! --Catherine--*... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Ray has done it again (in Inspired by Ray?) by speedlace Thanks for the support! I have to wonder if anyone who's been lucky enough to hear one of Ray's talks (or read ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING) *hasn't* walked away feeling they can take on the world!... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Hello From Ray B. (in Inspired by Ray?) by MrE I love his book Zen in the Art of Writing. It's one of my favorites. That and a volume I have of his short stories the. That last one is about 800 pages.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: "Zen in the Art of Writing" (in Inspired by Ray?) by Terri in Temecula Hi everyone,I am brand new here. I'm reading "Zen in the Art of Writing" now and thought I'd share an entry I wrote that was inspired by something I found in the book:http://astrophysicistbarbie.bl...souls-grew-warm.html... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Looking for quote (in Inspired by Ray?) by Mr. Dark I don't have my library available (I'm at work) but it may be in the collection, "Zen and the Art of Writing" by Bradbury.(We posted at the same time. It looks like Walloon answered it.)... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Cool quotes by Mr. Bradbury (in Inspired by Ray?) by LindyLou I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it, but this is one of my favourites from Zen in the Art of Writing: 'Plot is no more than footprints left in the snow after your characters have run by on their way to incredible destinations.'... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Can anyone recommend what most people consider to be Bradbury's best book? (in Inspired by Ray?) by tofo I'd recommend ZEN in the art of writing because it's more about Ray. Lots of tips on 'letting your imagination be your guide'. I've read stories from him before, but it was only after I'd read 'ZEN ...' that I felt that I really knew and begin to understand him as an author.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: Can anyone recommend what most people consider to be Bradbury's best book? (in Inspired by Ray?) by tofo I'd recommend ZEN in the art of writing because it's more about Ray. Lots of tips on 'letting your imagination be your guide'. I've read stories from him before, but it was only after I'd read 'ZEN ...' that I felt that I really knew and begin to understand him as an author.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? writing.. (in Resources) by Gary hey,how many books, or readable articles has ray published on writing. i know he wrote zen in the art of writing, but other then that, im clueless.thinking of taking up writing short stories, and would like any advice ray can give.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: How has Ray inspired You? (in Inspired by Ray?) by moviedream I have recently re-read Ray's book "Zen in the Art of Writing" and I must say that it continues to re-inspire me to write, write, write. Sometimes life takes you away from your writing. Thanks, Ray, for helping to bring me back to my destiny.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: How has Ray inspired You? (in Inspired by Ray?) by moviedream I have recently re-read Ray's book "Zen in the Art of Writing" and I must say that it continues to re-inspire me to write, write, write. Sometimes life takes you away from your writing. Thanks, Ray, for helping to bring me back to my destiny.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? "Zen and the art of writing" (in Inspired by Ray?) by umbra This slim book by RDB - a collection of essays on writing - played a very important role in my decision to start writing.Whatever the results will be, the process is a reward in itself.RDB's ability to make wonders possible shines not only in his fiction...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Inspired by Ray? RE: B's Letters (in Resources) by Mr. Dark As of a month or so ago, both "A Chapbook for Burnt-out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers" and "Zen in the Art of Writing" were available through Amazon.com. I recently purchased both through Amazon.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Blogging Bradbury (in Resources) by philnic BII, "Coda" was originally an afterword to a 1979-ish re-issue of F451. It's appeared in various places since then as a standalone essay. I'm pretty sure it's in Zen and the Art of Writing or one of those other essay collections.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Directly relating in Somethign Wicked This Way(a little help) (in Resources) by Ryanb333 In his book, Zen Is the Art of Writing, Bradbury explains his fears that have helped him write. He specifically mentions Carnivals I believe. But , back to the original subject, do any of you know of a connection?... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources RE: Directly relating in Somethign Wicked This Way(a little help) (in Resources) by Ryanb333 In his book, Zen Is the Art of Writing, Bradbury explains his fears that have helped him write. He specifically mentions Carnivals I believe. But , back to the original subject, do any of you know of a connection?... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources | » Refine Search » New Search |
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