The Happy Sorceress

neil-gaiman:

…As I pored through those files one day, I came across some folders relating to our Einstein Planetarium, originally called the Spacearium. That’s where I found “The Ghosts of Forever: The Great Shout of the Universe!”—the first draft of the planetarium show Bradbury wrote for the Museum in 1981….

neil-gaiman:

This is really raw. I had half an hour in my hotel room this afternoon, so I wrote this as fast as I could for my blog, and then the Guardian asked, so I sent it to the Guardian, and an hour later it was up on their site. It’s an attempt to talk about Ray Bradbury today.

It starts…

Yesterday…

beccasbombshells:

I just heard that Ray Bradbury passed away. So sad. I think he was actually the first science fiction author I ever read. At least we have his books to remember him!
In honor I thought I’d post a drawing I did gosh like 5 or 7 years ago, I call it the 7 Old Men of Science Fiction. They are Philip K. Dick, John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, E.E. Smith, Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury.

beccasbombshells:

I just heard that Ray Bradbury passed away. So sad. I think he was actually the first science fiction author I ever read. At least we have his books to remember him!

In honor I thought I’d post a drawing I did gosh like 5 or 7 years ago, I call it the 7 Old Men of Science Fiction. They are Philip K. Dick, John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, E.E. Smith, Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury.