Unlock the Secret Creative Mindset That Transformed Ray Bradbury’s Writing Forever
“I ask for no happy endings. I ask only for proper endings based on proper assessments of energy contained and given detonation.” — Ray Bradbury
He also talks about his sources of inspiration, many of which were culled from his childhood memories, ranging from the skeletons he drew as a child to the carnival that came to town, which he loved. He explains in detail how particular personal experiences became the seeds for stories that he later wrote. And he talks about a technique he used, based on writing lists of nouns. As with his other ideas, many of these nouns came from things that he loved or that frightened him as a child: “THE LAKE. THE NIGHT. THE CRICKETS. THE RAVINE. THE ATTIC. THE BASEMENT…”
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