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Marguerite Bradbury (in Resources) by dandelionOh, Sam, you saw her just two days before she died? Was she in the hospital? When I spoke to her s...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury Halloween story? (in Resources) by dandelion"The Whole Town's Sleeping," though I don't know how often it appears as such. Best-known as an unt...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury Halloween story? (in Resources) by dandelion"The Halloween Tree" is a lot closer to "A Christmas Carol."... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury Halloween story? (in Resources) by dandelion"Tricks, Treats, Gangway!" As far as I know, its only publication was "Reader's Digest," October 19...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Using Bradbury in teaching (in Resources) by dandelionHe never smoked, but did drink a fair amount before his stroke. His favorite was Olympia Light in a...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Switch on the Night (in Favorite Book/ Story) by dandelionBoth "Ahmed" and "The Halloween Tree" are about 4th-5th grade reading level while "Switch on the Nig...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Favorite Book/ Story
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Can anyone ID this story ? (in Resources) by dandelionNard, what say you? I say, Ray 3%, not Ray, 97%. Another one for the growing pile to be sent to ot...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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are these bradbury storys? (in Resources) by dandelionThat first premise has been used in more than one story but I don't recognize that particular settin...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury censoring self? (in Resources) by dandelionI'm currently reading "The Invisible Man," and it seems H. G. Wells was also a bit of an editor's ni...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury censoring self? (in Resources) by dandelionAll I know is I got a demerit for using a word I thought was perfectly acceptable. We were in schoo...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury censoring self? (in Resources) by dandelionYes, Jack Parr objected to the use of the word "obscene" in describing the joke. He found it too ha...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury censoring self? (in Resources) by dandelionYou can use "hole" without "ass," as Johnny Carson pointed out to Henry Winkler when he used the wor...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury censoring self? (in Resources) by dandelionNard, although naturally right-handed, I've noticed Ray reserves his right hand ONLY for autographs,...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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looking for original title (in Resources) by dandelionA short story and a short story collection/novel with the same title, something often done by Bradbu...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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looking for original title (in Resources) by dandelion"The Illustrated Man" is the story in the July, 1950 "Esquire." It does not appear in "The Illustra...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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looking for original title (in Resources) by dandelionOkay, this sounds like one of the stories in "A Memory of Murder." Anyone have a copy handy to chec...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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looking for original title (in Resources) by dandelionAll I can tell you is it's not "The Illustrated Woman" and doesn't sound familiar to me.... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Story Classifications (UNDER CONSTRUCTION!) (in Resources) by dandelionMoving this up for a query on characteristics of Ray's work. This list does not really cover themes...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury based films (in Resources) by dandelionWell, according to Webster's, a wattle is a pole for supporting roof thatch. There are, or were, a ...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources
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Bradbury based films (in Resources) by dandelionI can't pretend to explain Celtic customs terribly much, of which this is a much-mentioned, if not w...... Ray Bradbury Hompage > Ray Bradbury Forums > Forums > Resources | » Refine Search » New Search |
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