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RayBradbury has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in September 2021. Resources RayBradbury has populated their site with include: • 25 Years Ago, A Surprising Sci-Fi Movie Accidentally Predicted a Modern-Day Problem • The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms: I’m Always Rooting for the Dinosaur - Reactor • Read Ray Bradbury’s Fan Letter To Robert A. Heinlein • July Feed Your Imagination Story Club • June Feed Your Imagination Story Club • Shelf Indulgence with Maurice Broaddus • A Forgotten Classic Pioneered Dinosaur Horror Before Jurassic Park • May Feed Your Imagination Story Club • Granfalloon Fest • Seven SFF Stories About Weird Weather - Reactor • Tomorrow Talks: Nicole Chung with Patrick Armstrong • "The Toynbee Convector" by Ray Bradbury • Ray Bradbury Archives | The Saturday Evening Post • Timeline of Bradbury’s Life | Ray Bradbury Center • 8 Magical Libraries in Literature - Electric Literature • Public Lecture: Patrick Armstrong and Thomas Kneeland | Speculative Play and Just Futurities • Reyes Ramirez, “Defining Hometowns, Cities, and Placemaking” • Time Travel To A ‘Bygone’ Era In A New Short Dinosaur Film! • April Feed Your Imagination Story Club • How Ray Bradbury Helped Walt Disney Make Magic • “I Sing Bradbury Electric” — A Loving, Personal Remembrance - File 770 • Screening of The Martian • Screening of Wall-E • Screening of Arrival • When François Truffaut Made a Film Adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1966) • A Day with PBS at the Ray Bradbury Center: A Personal Reflection: Liberal Arts News: News Center: School of Liberal Arts: IUPUI • Science On Screen Heartland Film Festival • Behold Soviet Animations of Ray Bradbury Stories • March Feed Your Imagination Story Club • Shelf Indulgence Book Club with Author Greg Kishbaugh • “Nothing Has to Die” —The Walt Disney-Ray Bradbury Friendship | The Walt Disney Family Museum • Evren Wilder Elliott's Public Lecture for Speculative Play and Just Futurities • 10 Best Ray Bradbury Books Everyone Should Read • Clair McFarland: These Extra Books Are In Case Of Invasion • 7 Great Horror Short Stories That Deserve Their Own Frightening Movie Or TV Adaptation • "Commies from Mars, Moon Bats & Dinosaurs": Space Western Comics Collection Resurrects Wild 50s Series That Dodged the Censors • Exclusive: Read "The Handler" from HOME TO STAY!: THE COMPLETE RAY BRADBURY EC STORIES - Daily Dead • Ray Bradbury's Spookiest Short Stories—With Creepy Quotes • 8 Hard Science Fiction Book Series That Explore Scientific Concepts • Metal Hurlant and Heavy Metal Magazines Part One- The Revolution Of Illustrated Sci-Fi • Philip K. Dick Award 2024 Nominees • Elton John Celebrates “Rocket Man” Reaching 1 Billion Streams on Spotify • The Letters of Ray Bradbury Reveal a Man Drinking In All That Life Had to Offer | National Review • Ray Bradbury, “The Tarot Witch” - Library of America • Ray Bradbury: 1950s Comics Illustrated Man • Read 'Futuria Fantasia,' Ray Bradbury's early, self-published science fiction zine • Ray Bradbury: Why NASA named Curiosity landing site after SciFi writer • When Supergirl Had to Solve Ray Bradbury's Abduction! • In the battle over books, who gets to decide what's age-appropriate at libraries? • FAHRENHEIT 451 | The Art of Michael Whelan • NASA Remembers Trailblazing Astronaut, Scientist Mary Cleave - NASA • Mr. Electrico: The Sideshow Magician That Inspired Author Ray Bradbury • Ray Bradbury, Moby Dick and the Irish connection • Giving: My IU: Indiana University • December Shelf Indulgence Book Club • 10 Anime You Didn't Know Were Associated with Studio Ghibli • The Wild, Wonderful 10 Best Episodes of 'The Ray Bradbury Theater' • 5 Terrifying Stories by Ray Bradbury • Ray Bradbury: Finding Our Reflections Where We Didn't Expect Them • Classic Hollywood: Ray Bradbury's Hollywood connection • The 10 best science fiction and fantasy novels of 2023 • Ray Bradbury's Novels: Best & Worst Film & TV Adaptations • From the Archives: San Diego's first Comic-Con featured Ray Bradbury • Remembrance • Why an artist turned 6,000 unwanted copies of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ into ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ | CNN • A Consideration of the Major Prophets: Bradbury, Orwell and Huxley • Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird • 100 years of Weird Tales: the cult series that put cosmic horror on the map • 2023 Hugo Awards • Calliefirst - NASA • Madison Square Garden cites Ray Bradbury as an influence on upcoming Sphere Arena in Las Vegas • Do you remember the 1993 animated Ray Bradbury TV movie, The Halloween Tree? • Alice Cooper on His Dinner With David Bowie and Ray Bradbury • “Eucatastrophe”: Tolkien on the secret to a good fairy tale • October Feed Your Imagination Story Club • ‘The Halloween Tree’ 30th Anniversary Retrospective – An Essential Celebration of the Holiday • NASA Invites Public to Share in Excitement of Psyche Mission - NASA • The Best Halloween Specials to Watch With Your Kids • Bradbury in a barn • John Green talks to Indy fans about banned books access and other things close to his heart • September Feed Your Imagination Story Club • Best Dystopian Novels: Top 5 Titles Most Recommended By Experts • 2023 BBC Young Writers’ Award Shortlist • Labyrinth at Kan-Kan Cinema with local filmmaker, Kelly Kerr • Adversary (World Premiere) starring Emmy Award-winning actor, Bill Oberst, Jr. • Threats against literature, libraries are oldest tricks in the book • Stephen Graham Jones Discusses Crafting Modern Horror in True Believers • A Multilingual Read-Aloud of Poetry and Prose with Indy Reads • Writing for Social Change Creative Writing Workshop • Shelf Indulgence Book Club with Author Sarah Layden • Key dates in the life and work of Ray Bradbury • 10 of the Best Ray Bradbury Stories Everyone Should Read • Film Me If You Can: 5 Movies Steven Spielberg Never Made (But Wanted To) • Festival 451indy Events Calendar • A Night with Dr. Charles Johnsons and Steven Barnes at Madam Walker Theater • It Came From Outer Space— A Book To Film Event with Indy Reads • What’s happening at the Library: Ray Bradbury’s birthday - Winchester Sun • Un Cuento Chino at Kan-Kan Cinema with Professor Terri Carney • Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror with Tananarive Due • Going to the Fair? Here are Nine Epic Books Set at Fairs, Carnivals, or Circuses - Alliance Times-Herald • August Feed Your Imagination Story Club • F.451indy | Ray Bradbury Center • Author Michael Chabon recreates the Science Fiction section from the bookstore of his youth | Boing Boing • Explore Center For Ray Bradbury Studies in 3D • Loving Ray Bradbury • Webb Celebrates First Year of Science With New Image • Ray Bradbury's 14 most notable genre adaptations, on this, his 100th birthday • Bradbury in Hollywood – PulpFest • 2023 Hugo Award Finalists Announced • The Enduring Genius of Ray Bradbury • From the Archive: The Ray Bradbury Center Comic Book Collection Video and Transcript | Ray Bradbury Center • Sun Releases Strong Solar Flare – Solar Cycle 25 • The Flash Take a Page from a Sci-Fi Classic for Its Paradox • 15 Years of Radio Data Reveals Evidence of Space-Time Murmur • Five Classic SF Stories About Tidally Locked Planets • Sci-fi writer Ray Bradbury talks about love, 1968: CBC Archives | CBC • The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - Original Theatrical Trailer • Forbidden Pages: A Journey Into The Banned Books And Their Controversies - History of Yesterday • 40 Years Ago: STS-7 and the Flight of Sally Ride • Get a Gleefully Gruesome First Peek at Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird • Arliston Releases New Dystopian Single, "451" • Five Authors Who Adapted Others’ Stories (Plus Their Own) • 60+ Best Fahrenheit 451 Quotes About Books, Censorship & More • Super Special Saturday Summer Tours at the Ray Bradbury Center • Summer Tours at the Ray Bradbury Center • Ray Bradbury: 'If only we had taller been', NASA space panel Mariner 9 - 1971 — Speakola • Ralph Steadman’s Rare and Rapturous Illustrations for Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” • June Shelf Indulgence Book Club • 2022 Nebula Awards Winners • Ray Bradbury: Comic Book Hero | The Saturday Evening Post • 10 of the Best Fantasy Books of Summer 2023 | Book Riot • Apply — Speculative Play and Just Futurities • Ray Bradbury: Where Fantasy and Reality Intersect | National Review • On Shuttered Libraries, Censorship, the Threat of Book Bans • Home to Stay!: The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories • Caught in the Act: Astronomers Detect a Star Devouring a Planet • Dragons, Decolonization, and More: May’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books • Disney’s Creepiest Live-Action Film Is Hard To Shake Off • Asteroid’s Comet-Like Tail Is Not Made of Dust • Los Angeles Times Book Prizes winners announced • Revisiting Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 • NASA Shares First Moon to Mars Architecture Concept Review Results • 5 Excellent Ray Bradbury Short Stories • What are the Different Types of Science Fiction? • Webb Reveals Never-Before-Seen Details in Cassiopeia A • Ray Bradbury On Writing and Writers • Stuart Gordon's Family-Friendly Ray Bradbury Adaptation The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit Is Exuberant Fun for the Whole Family — Nathan Rabin's Happy Place • NASA: Artemis II Crew • Classic Ray Bradbury Books Everyone Should Read • NASA’s Perseverance Collects First Mars Sample of New Science Campaign • NASA, Canadian Space Agency to Assign Artemis II Moon Astronauts • Hubble Sees a Diminutive Dwarf Galaxy • Ray Bradbury’s First 33 Years ~ The Imaginative Conservative • The Sideshow Magician Who Inspired Ray Bradbury—Then Vanished • Here Are the 2022 Nebula Award Finalists! • Bookmobiles have a new mission: delivering banned books • Shelf Indulgence Book Club • Ray Bradbury and Roald Dahl • 2022 Ray Bradbury Prize Finalists • Ray Bradbury finishes the script for John Huston’s Moby Dick • Some of the Best Stories from a Century of Weird Tales (That You Can Read Online) • Ray Bradbury on feeding your creativity - Austin Kleon • Bradbury The Artist & Avid Doodler | Ray Bradbury Center • Bo Burnham, Ray Bradbury, and Our Modern Hall of Mirrors • February Feed Your Imagination Story Club • A Voice Among the Stars: Poem by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón Will Ride to Europa on NASA Spacecraft – NASA's Europa Clipper • The Best Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960s, Ranked • How The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms Changed Dinosaurs in Cinema • Are We Living in a Computer Simulation, and Can We Hack It? • Book bans: Let’s ring in a new year of non-censorship • Gary K. Wolfe Reviews Ray Bradbury: Novels & Story Cycles and Ray Bradbury: The Illustrated Man, The October Country, Other Stories • Feed Your Imagination Story Club • Barbara Walters and the curse of celebrity journalism • 11 Fascinating Facts About Ray Harryhausen • The Big Question: Why Do We Tell Stories? • Reading Recommendations: December 2022 • Cosmic Greatness: 21 of the Best Award-Winning Sci-Fi Books • Stephen Graham Jones on Writing, the Pantheon of Horror, and Clowns • NASA Sets Coverage of Orion’s Historic Moon Mission Return, Splashdown • A Chance Run-In With Ray Bradbury Helped Bring Blade Runner To The Big Screen - /Film • 11 Scientific Advancements Inspired by Sci-Fi Stories • John Herrington, First Native American in Space • NASA’s Webb Catches Fiery Hourglass as New Star Forms • Greg Bear, prize-winning sci-fi author and Comic-Con co-founder, dies at 71 • Liftoff! NASA’s Artemis I Mega Rocket Launches Orion to Moon • genesis | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | Linktree • Feed Your Imagination Story Club November Registration • Chicago’s Literary Champions for Education Honored at the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony | Chicago Defender • An Asbestos-Bound, Fireproof Edition of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 (1953) • Short Stories from High School English that Traumatized Me • NASA Prepares to Say ‘Farewell’ to InSight Spacecraft • Horror Is Good For You (And Even Better For Your Kids) • Ray Bradbury's Classic Comic Stories Return in 'Home To Stay' Collection • Webb Offers Never-Before-Seen Details of Early Universe – James Webb Space Telescope • 'Something Wicked This Way Comes': Disney's Forgotten Horror Movie • The 10 Best Movies That Have Won the Ray Bradbury Award • Feed Your Imagination Story Club Registration • 2022 Ray Bradbury Visiting Writer’s Lecture with Dr. John Tibbetts Registration • A Fantastic Collaboration: Ray Bradbury and Joseph Mugnaini Registration • Ray Bradbury’s Window into Joseph Mugnaini • How independent bookstores help in the fight against book banning and why it matters • The fascinating fantasy behind Elton John's Rocket Man • Ray Bradbury Meets the Man of 1,000 Faces • Ray Bradbury's Forgotten Sci-Fi Comics Get a Gorgeous New Collection • Festival 451indy Events • Love Vonnegut? You'll Thoroughly Enjoy Wronski! • Live Forever: Celebrating Ray Bradbury's Impact On Comic-Con, Genre, And Fandom In SEE YOU AT SAN DIEGO • “The Exiles” by Ray Bradbury • Turning 102: Looking Back at Ray Bradbury’s Legacy • Festival 451indy September Events • How to celebrate Ray Bradbury’s birthday in Indianapolis • From Book Banning to Book Burning • Best Movies Based on Ray Bradbury Stories, Ranked • Events for Festival 451indy • South Pasadena Public Library Celebrates Ray Bradbury • Curiosity: 10 Years of Martian Mountain Climbing • 65 Halloween quotes that are sure to send chills down your spine • Fun Facts from the Archive • Book Cook Look Club: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury • TheatreSquared to Present World Premiere of IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE This Month • Comic-Con’s early attendees recall more intimate convention at El Cortez Hotel 50 years ago • How Costumes and Conventions Brought Sci-Fi Fans Together in the Early 20th Century • NASA Invites Media, Public to View Webb Telescope’s First Images • 8 Facts About Philip K. Dick • NASA’s NuSTAR Mission Celebrates 10 Years Studying the X-Ray Universe • 9 Good Classic Books That Aren’t Boring for People Who Are Trying to Be Well-Read • 10 Best "Horror Comes To Town" Movies • What Is Eco-fiction and Why it Matters • Best Books on Writing • For All Mankind sets up a mission to Mars • James Webb Space Telescope will study how the 1st black hole 'seeds' formed in the 'baby universe' • Ray Bradbury Center Summer Tours • Dan Chaon Doesn’t Want to Hear About Your Middle-Class Norwegian Life • 58 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books for Your Summer Reading Pleasure • Margaret Atwood Releases an Unburnable Edition of The Handmaid’s Tale, to Support Freedom of Expression • Books not banned here • NASA-Supported Solar Sail Could Take Science to New Heights • Theater Top 10 for summer: Our picks favor the musicals, from ‘Prada’ and ‘Superstar’ to a homegrown ‘Priscilla’ • 12 Novels That Won Both the Hugo and Nebula Awards • In the Martian mirror • Episode 519: How To Run a Center • Spreading the word at the inaugural American Writers Festival • Sagittarius A*: NASA Telescopes Support Event Horizon Telescope in Studying Milky Way's Black Hole • Mars Colonies Will Need Solar Power—and Nuclear Too • 10 "Subtly" Scary Horror Movies (For Horror Fans Sick Of Jump Scares) • The 17 Best Book Covers Of All Time, Ranked • FROM THE PAGES OF STAR WARS INSIDER: THE SOUL SKETCHBOOK OF IAIN MCCAIG • Arroyo Grande High School Theatre Company invited to International Thespian Festival • Bradbury Center Reader Poll • LeVar Burton To Be Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award At First Children’s & Family Emmys • 8 Things You Should Know About Ray Bradbury's 'Something Wicked This Way Comes' • NASA Sees ‘Otherworldly’ Wreckage on Mars With Ingenuity Helicopter • Book Corner: Literary classics reimagined as graphic novels • Censorship is as old as the pharaohs — and as new as today • NASA, Industry to Collaborate on Space Communications by 2025 • Sci-Fi Classic The Midwich Cuckoos Gets a Lovely Republish, and We’ve Got a First Look • The legacy of Elton John's 'Rocket Man' 50 years later • See The Jaw-Dropping New 83 Megapixel Photo Of The Sun Sent Back From A Spacecraft Halfway There • Finalists announced for 57th Annual Nebula Awards • How Los Angeles transformed American literature • Space Butterfly • Horror Channel Celebrates a Weekend of Classic Sci-Fi • Hippodrome unveils 50th season: Reaching "beyond limits" with classics, mystery and action • RAY BRADBURY’S CLUBHOUSE • NASA Prepares for Next Artemis I Wet Dress Rehearsal Attempt • Moby Dick – A Whale of a Movie – Review • Critical test for NASA's Artemis 1 moon megarocket kicks off today • The New Wave of South Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy • SCIENCE FICTION IS AN EXPLORATION INTO WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN • The Greatest Sci-Fi Authors Of All Time, According To Ranker • Star Trek Just Gave Fans The Best Character Return Ever • See ‘Spot’ Save: Robot Dogs Join the New York Fire Department • David Lane Artwork • Best Sci-Fi Books of 2022 • Bradbury Beat Newsletter • On Coming to Ursula K. Le Guin in My Own Time • Fly your name around the Moon! • The Story Behind The Song: How Elton John’s classic ‘Rocket Man’ was created • Philip K Dick: the writer who witnessed the future • Encanto: How Mirabel's Powers Struggle Mirrors A 76-Year-Old Fantasy Story • An 8-Year-Old Wrote a Book and Hid It on a Library Shelf. It’s a Hit. • Bugs Bunny - (Ep. 186) - Bugs Bunny In King Arthur's Court • RayBradbury.com