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Discussion Topic  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....
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Discussion Topic  RE: B's Letters (in Resources) by slimfender
I love geckos! And thank you again for the Zen information...someone should write a book called "Zen and the Art of Writing with Geckos" *har har har*. I will keep everyone posted on how my project goes! Freddy...
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Discussion Topic  RE: B's Letters (in Resources) by slimfender
Okay...I am a bit confused. There is a mention of Zen AND the Art of Writing and then a mention of Zen IN the Art of Writing...are those two different books or the same book, and which ever one, who ... Chapbook for Burnt-out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers", who is the author and what does it explain or is...
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Discussion Topic  RE: I'm looking for one of Ray's essays. (in Resources) by dandelion
Besides Yestermorrow (1991) and Bradbury Speaks (2005), Zen in the Art of Writing (1990) and A Chapbook for Burnt-Out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers (2001) seem to be the only other collections even containing essays....
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Discussion Topic  RE: New Years Eve (in Resources) by philnic
quote:Originally posted by biplane1:I think that it would be a neat idea to have a collection of such of his introductions and afterwords.Many of them have already been collected in ZEN AND THE ART OF WRITING (and BRADBURY SPEAKS)....
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Discussion Topic  RE: B's Letters (in Resources) by slimfender
I love geckos! And thank you again for the Zen information...someone should write a book called "Zen and the Art of Writing with Geckos" *har har har*. I will keep everyone posted on how my project goes! Freddy...
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Discussion Topic  RE: B's Letters (in Resources) by slimfender
Okay...I am a bit confused. There is a mention of Zen AND the Art of Writing and then a mention of Zen IN the Art of Writing...are those two different books or the same book, and which ever one, who ... Chapbook for Burnt-out Priests, Rabbis and Ministers", who is the author and what does it explain or is...
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Discussion Topic  Zen and the Art of Writing (in Inspired by Ray?) by Halloway
Zen and the Art of Writing. That's all I need to say (but I'll go on). I just finished it today and although I've read some of the essays and poems before, it just blew me away. Of course Ray does this again and again in his stories, giving inspiration through the emotion and beauty of his words...
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Discussion Topic  Zen and the Art of Writing (in Inspired by Ray?) by Halloway
Zen and the Art of Writing. That's all I need to say (but I'll go on). I just finished it today and although I've read some of the essays and poems before, it just blew me away. Of course Ray does this again and again in his stories, giving inspiration through the emotion and beauty of his words...
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Discussion Topic  RE: How has Ray inspired You? (in Inspired by Ray?) by WritingReptile
the worth of their art (writing) -- it seemed almost insignificant and irrelevant in the light of such violence and tragedy. But Ray's words (in Zen in the Art of Writing) kept me going: "While art ... away from the pursuit of art for the more "practical" things. I kept Ray's quote on an index card and...
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Discussion Topic  RE: How has Ray inspired You? (in Inspired by Ray?) by WritingReptile
the worth of their art (writing) -- it seemed almost insignificant and irrelevant in the light of such violence and tragedy. But Ray's words (in Zen in the Art of Writing) kept me going: "While art ... away from the pursuit of art for the more "practical" things. I kept Ray's quote on an index card and...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Ruled Paper II- A Miscellany Of Topics. (in Ray's Legacy) by Linnl
Writingalchemy.com has the youtube (third down) quoting Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury:http://www.youtube.com/user/WritingAlchemy#p/uAlso Old Time Radio Free Podcast & Download Blog has this posted:http://nostalgic-radio.com/201...y-bradbury-1953.aspxHAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ONE AND ALL!...
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Discussion Topic  RE: What Are You Reading? II (in Favorite Book/ Story) by restlessrick
I'm currently reading Zen in the Art of writing and am blogging about it at http://richardzowie.wordpress.com. Am learning a lot and plan someday to purchase a copy.I've previously read The Illustrated Man, Fahrenheit 451, The October Country, I Sing the Body Electric! and will be re-reading...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Please Help (in Favorite Book/ Story) by WritingReptile
"I've always aspired to be a writer..." minn8918, if you haven't checked out Ray's ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING, that should get you started! Also, Anne Lamott's BIRD BY BIRD is often a favorite among "aspiring" writers. Don't let your gifts sit idle, they are they whole reason you are here....
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Discussion Topic  RE: First book? (in Favorite Book/ Story) by Mr. Mysterious
The first story I ever read of his was All Summer in a Day. Beautiful and sad. That was in 7th grade. But I didn't get hooked on Bradbury until after high school when I read Zen and the Art of Writing. It inspired me. Since then I've read anything and everything of his I could find....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Please Help (in Favorite Book/ Story) by WritingReptile
"I've always aspired to be a writer..." minn8918, if you haven't checked out Ray's ZEN IN THE ART OF WRITING, that should get you started! Also, Anne Lamott's BIRD BY BIRD is often a favorite among "aspiring" writers. Don't let your gifts sit idle, they are they whole reason you are here....
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Discussion Topic  RE: ray's the friggin shiznit, dawg! (in Inspired by Ray?) by Janet S. Jones
Dawg yerself, I'm down with that! And as a Ray fan, you know you're not stupid! Puhlease! Read Ray's Zen In The Art Of Writing. It will set you on the path as a writer. And we need you! I'm a writer too. Writers breathe each other's energies like oxygen for the soul. Peace brother, gracepaz...
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Discussion Topic  RE: ray's the friggin shiznit, dawg! (in Inspired by Ray?) by Janet S. Jones
Dawg yerself, I'm down with that! And as a Ray fan, you know you're not stupid! Puhlease! Read Ray's Zen In The Art Of Writing. It will set you on the path as a writer. And we need you! I'm a writer too. Writers breathe each other's energies like oxygen for the soul. Peace brother, gracepaz...
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Discussion Topic  RE: Ray's 86th Birthday (in Inspired by Ray?) by Widgett
Dear Uncle Ray,Without ZEN IN THE ART, I wouldn't have a collection of short stories in print today. I have enjoyed countless writers in my day, but you're the one who has inspired me in my writing the most. Happy birthday. And seriously, thank you for everything....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cool quotes by Mr. Bradbury (in Inspired by Ray?) by Yestermorrow
Thanks for the link fjp. There are so many to choose from, but here's a pretty good Zen-like one. In fact, I think this might come from "Zen in the Art of Writing"."Don't think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It's self-conscious and anything self-conscious is lousy. You can't try to do things...
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