Ray Bradbury

"Screenplays are not writing. They're a fake form of writing. It's a lot of dialogue and very little atmosphere. Very little description. Very little character work. It's very dangerous. You'll never learn to write."

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Source: Ray Bradbury, Steven L. Aggelis (2004). “Conversations with Ray Bradbury”, p.181, Univ. Press of Mississippi

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Ray Bradbury

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Ray Bradbury was an American author known for his imaginative works, particularly 'Fahrenheit 451', which critiques censorship and celebrates creativity.

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