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*Here's the upcoming discussion to promo their new Bradbury volume:*
*https://email.loa.org/t/i-e-apjhkd-tihyltjrut-w/
<https://email.loa.org/t/i-e-apjhkd-tihyltjrut-w/>*


In *The Martian Chronicles*, *The Illustrated Man*, *Fahrenheit 451*, and
other visionary works melding science fiction, horror, fantasy, and high
literature [as opposed to his peers' work, doncha know], Ray Bradbury
electrified readers and inspired generations of genre-bending younger
writers. Acclaimed authors Connie Willis and Kelly Link join LOA Bradbury
editor <https://www.loa.org/books/718-the-ray-bradbury-collection-boxed-set>
 Jonathan R. Eller and SF expert Gary K. Wolfe for a conversation about
this American original’s towering legacy.

TM
https://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2023/06/fridays-forgotten-books-and-more-links_30.html
https://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2023/07/filipina-baby-by-gene-wolfe-laurel.html

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