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‘Ray Bradbury is one of those rare individuals whose writing has changed the way people think. His more than five hundred published works—short stories, novels, plays, screenplays, television scripts, and verse—exemplify the American imagination at its most creative.
Ray Bradbury’s contribution to the literary landscape and our collective imagination made him one of the best-known writers of our time. As a master storyteller, champion of creative freedom, space-age visionary, and guardian of the human heart, he has been embraced by millions across many generations and all walks of life.
Watch videos of Ray Bradbury, the author who lives forever through his words and the people he continues to inspire.
Ray Bradbury had a deep concern for the welfare and destiny of his fellow humans. Through his stories and in his life, he imagined ways to create a better world and offered cautions designed to sustain the one we have.
In honor of Ray’s lifelong love of Halloween, we thought of the spookiest number and put together 13 fun facts about Ray, which will give you a deeper understanding of what motivated this charismatic, eccentric and intensely playful man.
Iconic author Ray Bradbury believed that, someday, a collection of his letters could illuminate the story of his life in new ways. That story emerges across time and memory from the pages of Remembrance.
Read on—and write away—with Bradbury’s voice as your guide. May his insights into the value of writing carry you through a sentence, a paragraph, and perhaps even a short story, but, more important, on through your life beyond the page.
Known for capturing the unseen world of fairies, witches, dragons, and spirits in lush watercolors, his popular jack-o’-lantern filled Halloween tree prints evoke both the joy and the foreboding that Ray Bradbury captured in his perennial favorite, The Halloween Tree.
The Ray Bradbury Center recommends: The Illustrated Man. by Dr Jason Aukerman, Director of The Ray Bradbury Center
Celebrate the season of Halloween, Ray Bradbury’s favorite holiday, with these gothic imaginings of the fantastic.