Ray Bradbury: *** considerable material to be done *** An immortal writer of mysteries, fantasies, stories, novels, science fiction, screenplays (Moby Dick -- hotlink to be done), teleplays, and a co-author of award-nominated work with the compiler of this Web page... Ray [Douglas] Bradbury, born Waukegan IL 22 Aug 1920, son of Leonard Spaulding Bradbury and Esther Marie Moberg, married Marguerite Susan McClure 27 Sep 1947, children Susan Marguerite, Ramona, Bettina, Alexandra... Mystery/Detective Novels: * {to be done} Ray Bradbury @ AlphaRalpha Grandmaster of SFFWA, co-author with Jonathan Vos Post of two award-nominated SF poems. Ray Bradbury is one of the immortals among us, who will be read a thousand years from now by beings on the planets of a thousand stars. "The Martian Chronicles" (1950) is selected and praised in "Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels" by David Pringle "Farenheit 451" (1953) is selected and praised in "Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels" by David Pringle. In the 1976 Locus poll, asking readers to nominate their favorite author, Ray Bradbury came in #14 (with 57 votes), confirming his leadership position at #11 with a similar poll in 1973, #9 in a 1971 poll in P. Schuyler Miller's book review column in Analog, and ranking #9 in the 1966 Analog poll. In the Periodic Table of the Elements, "Br" stands for Bromine. In the Periodic Table of the Mystery Authors, "Br" stands for Ray Bradbury! Honorable Mentions: Return to Mystery/Detective Table of Contents Return to PERIODIC TABLE OF MYSTERY AUTHORS [Grateful acknowledgment to Professor Erich Friedman for his permission for me to use the table structure and color GIFs of the Periodic Table, above, whose Mystery Author roll-over status names and correlation of Element Abbreviations with Mystery Author names are not the fault of Professor Erich Friedman but purely the work of Professor Jonathan Vos Post] Ray Bradbury