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RIP Ray Bradbury

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The legendary writer has passed away at 91 years old. Sci-fi fans everywhere must wear their hearts at half mast today. :(
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I am old. All my favorite artists are leaving us. :( :( :cry:
I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Bradbury and he graciously signed a hard copy of Hugo Award Winners for me, a collection of Hugo winning short stories that he was editor of, and had more than a few stories published in that volume.
RIP Mr. Bradbury, you will be missed.
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He was my favorite short story writer.....

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I can still remember reading The Martian Chronicles, probably the first science fiction I ever read...

R.I.P. Mr. Bradbury...
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R.I.P.
One of the greats. Love his work.
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The Halloween Tree was my favorite.

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A Sound of Thunder, The Rocket, The Rocket Man, Farenheit 451, The Dragon, The Long Rain, The Toynbee Convector, in addition to all those already mentioned. Incredible imagination and communication skills. :cry:
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