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Tag Archives: Ray Bradbury
Amargosa
I’m sitting at my mod podged IKEA desk which is covered in vintage movie posters and 1950s Sci Fi novel illustrations. It is located in my light green and green striped watermelon office in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State. I’m looking at … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, Amargosa, Art, blacksmith, creativity, dance, Death Valley, Death Valley Junction, Jacquelyn Fedyk, Marta Becket, Omar Lopez, photography, Ray Bradbury, Sand Painting, special places, Spoke the Hub, story telling, the desert, The Gypsy Time Travelers, Todd Robinson
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Sailing the Seas of Literature or How I think I’m Not So Stupid No Mores Because I Likes to Read Now
I can’t remember if this quote is from the movie or the book by Roald Dahl, but it was something said about the amazing Matilda. “Matilda’s strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors … Continue reading
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Tagged Catching the Big Fish, Charles Dickens, David Lynch, Frida Kahlo, H.G. Wells, H.P. Lovecraft. Roald Dahl, It's Not Easy Being Green and Other Things to Consider, Jim Henson, Jules Verne, Julia Cameron, Lewis Carroll, Neil Gaiman, Ray Bradbury, Season of Mists, Stephen King, The Artist's way, The Martian Chronicles, The Sandman Comics
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RBSCA In the Real World
After my post yesterday about Ray Bradbury and The Ray Bradbury School For Creative Arts (an imaginary school I invented to motivate educating myself in the arts) I was asked: “If this imaginary school were real, what would it be … Continue reading
Ray Bradbury Is My Hero
A few years ago I declared a summer of horror. Three months in the sun reading about “darkness”. I picked two authors and alternated books, a book by Stephen King followed by a book by Ray Bradbury over and over well into the fall. … Continue reading