
| “I had decided to be a magician well before I decided to be a writer. I was the little boy who would get up on-stage and do magic wearing a fake mustache, which would fall off during the performance. I’m still trying to perform those tricks. Now I do it with writing.” |
–Ray Bradbury
Ray Douglas Bradbury was a celebrated American author and screenwriter who worked across genres like fantasy, science fiction, horror, and mystery. His unique style combined the poetic imagery of Thomas Wolfe with the crispness of Ernest Hemingway. Bradbury’s work explored themes like censorship, racism, technology, and the importance of imagination. He’s considered a significant figure in both American literature and science fiction. (Wikipedia.org)
Born August 22, 1920, Waukegan, IL
Died June 5, 2012 (age 91 years), Los Angeles, CA