A man who won’t forget Ray Bradbury

Posted by on Jun 06, 2012

Fantasy writer Neil Gaiman remembers his friend Ray Bradbury who has died at the age of 91 Yesterday afternoon I was in a studio recording an audiobook version of short story I had written for Ray Bradbury’s 90th birthday. It’s a monologue called The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury, and was a way of talking about the impact that Ray Bradbury had on me as a boy, and as an adult, and, as far as I could, about what he had done to the world. And I wrote it last year as a love letter and as a thank you and as a birthday present for an author who made me dream, taught me about words and what they could accomplish, and who never let me down as a reader or as a person as I grew up

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