On Writing | Ray Bradbury, 1920-2012
Ray Bradbury working at home in Los Angeles, 1963 “You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”...
Ray Bradbury working at home in Los Angeles, 1963 “You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”...
Weegee, Tenement Sleeping During a Heat Spell, Lower East Side, N.Y. 1941 “The sidewalks were haunted by dust ghosts all...
Arnulf Rainer, Fire, 1967 “You ever seen a burned house? It smolders for days.Well, this fire'll last me the rest...
Pablo Picasso, The Kitchen, 1948 . “Grandma, he had often wanted to say, Is this where the world began? For...
Winslow Homer, Beach scene, 1869. “I was only twelve. But I knew how much I loved her. It was that...
"The Phantom of the Opera" 1925 Lon Chaney card "The Road To Mandalay" 1926...
Marc Chagall, Over the town, 1918 “Words are wind.” George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows, 2005 “Why the Egyptian,...