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Ray
Bradbury Links
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Good starting
point for information on Bradbury's books and stories, and for latest
publishing news, although this isn't kept very up to date.The best
part of the site is the Message Board, which is the best place to
keep up to date with Bradbury's activities.
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"Wired
for Books" presents two audio interviews with Ray, conducted
in the early 90s. Ray discusses writing, screenplays, and flying.
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One
of the earliest and best Bradbury sites, with one of the most detailed
bibliographies available. This site became dormant for a couple of
years, but it's now under new management and looks set to begin developing
once again.
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Another
bibliographical site, from one of the collaborators on the above.
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French
site. Has one of the most detailed chronological listing of Bradbury
short stories, especially for early (fanzine) works. If you don't
read French, try using Babelfish
to translate it for you.
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New site, a
collaboration between several contributors to the Ray Bradbury Message
Board. Contains a growing number of reviews of Bradbury's short
stories.
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Russian site.
Contains many full texts of Bradbury stories, some of them in English.
If you don't read Russian, be prepared to click randomly on a few
links until you stumble on the ones that show up in English! Or
use Babelfish
to translate it for you.
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A very readable
Ph.D. thesis by Steven Aggelis of Florida State University. Includes
the full text of several major interviews with Bradbury, and a detailed
biography, chronology and bibliography. (Steven tells me this link
may break pending a re-shuffle of the FSU server.)
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ZA's site posts
old-time radio shows (and quite a bit of not-so-old material). It
covers horror and SF, including lots of Bradbury material. If you
dig through the archives, you'll find some Tales of the Bizarre
and other great stuff.
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Gwangi reviews
old-time radio shows, and posts MP3 files of them. He covers a wide
range of material, including occasional Bradbury material from X
Minus One, Bradbury 13 and elsewhere - full episodes!
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The Internet
Speculative Fiction Database is a searchable database - if you do
a name search on "Ray Bradbury", you will get quite the
most detailed bibliography you are likely to find (outside of this
site, of course!). Excellent resource, expecially if you are looking
for information on a particular short story (most other bibliographies
focus on books rather than shorts).
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William Contento's
Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections used to be
a useful book for tracking down short stories. Nowadays it is available
online, which makes it more useful than ever. Another excellent
resource.
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French website
with vast collection of pulp magazine cover scans and contents lists.
Not easily searchable, but amazingly comprehensive.
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Film
& TV Links
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Information
on almost every film and TV production you can think of.
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Lots
of details on all sorts of radio shows.
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Other
Bradbury Related Stuff
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A portfolio
of Joseph Mugnaini artwork inspired by Bradbury's work, and with
a text by Norman Corwin.
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