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* [[Author Avatar]]: Almost any character who self-identifies as "a writer" tends to have the same same ideals and romantic, lyrical flare as Bradbury.
* [[Author Avatar]]: Almost any character who self-identifies as "a writer" tends to have the same same ideals and romantic, lyrical flare as Bradbury.
* [[Cloning Blues]]: "Marionettes, Inc."
* [[Cloning Blues]]: "Marionettes, Inc."
* [[Contemptible Cover]]: ''[http://www.goodshowsir.co.uk/2010/04/i-sing-the-body-electric/ I Sing the Body Electric]'' - the highest-rated cover on that site.
* [[Contemptible Cover]]: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20131101203304/http://www.goodshowsir.co.uk/2010/04/i-sing-the-body-electric/ I Sing the Body Electric]'' - the highest-rated cover on that site.
* [[Creepy Child]]: "The Small Assassin".
* [[Creepy Child]]: "The Small Assassin".
** "Zero Hour".
** "Zero Hour".
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* [[Magical Realism]]: ''Dandelion Wine'' and many of his short stories fall into this, usually combined with a hefty dose of nostalgia.
* [[Magical Realism]]: ''Dandelion Wine'' and many of his short stories fall into this, usually combined with a hefty dose of nostalgia.
* [[Master of Illusion]]: "Mars is Heaven".
* [[Master of Illusion]]: "Mars is Heaven".
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: "[http://www.rb2116.com 2116]", a Bradbury-penned Christmas musical with robots.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: "[https://web.archive.org/web/20180307224038/http://www.rb2116.com/ 2116]", a Bradbury-penned Christmas musical with robots.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: "The Man Upstairs".
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: "The Man Upstairs".
* [[Out, Damned Spot!]]: "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl".
* [[Out, Damned Spot!]]: "The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl".

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Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) was an author of Speculative Fiction, Mystery, and Horror. He was also known for his screenplays, poetry, and organizing large anthologies in the Science Fiction genre.

His most well known novel is probably the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451. His most well known short story is probably "A Sound of Thunder", which gave the world the Butterfly of Doom. Other Bradbury works with pages on this wiki include the short story "There Will Come Soft Rains", the dark fantasy novel Something Wicked This Way Comes and the film It Came from Outer Space.

Several of his novels and short stories have been adapted to film and TV series. Back in the 1950s, he discovered that two of his stories had been adapted by EC Comics without permission. He kept his sense of humor about this, writing a note to the publisher praising the adaptations, while remarking that he had "inadvertently" not yet received the royalties. The publisher was eventually able to print several fine authorized adaptations of his work.

Works by Ray Bradbury with their own trope pages include


Ray Bradbury provides examples of the following tropes:

A horrible little boy came up to me and said, 'You know in your book The Martian Chronicles?' I said, 'Yes?' He said, 'You know where you talk about Deimos rising in the East?' I said, 'Yes?' He said 'No.' -- So I hit him.