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5. 5. "The Screaming Woman". Bruce Pittman. Ray Bradbury. February 22, 1986. (1986-02-22) A little girl (Drew Barrymore) hears a woman scream while playing in the middle of the forest. When no adults believe her, the girl decides to take matters into her own hands and investigates.
The October Country is a 1955 collection of nineteen macabre short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. It reprints fifteen of the twenty-seven stories of his 1947 collection Dark Carnival, and adds four more of his stories previously published elsewhere. The collection was published in numerous editions by Ballantine Books.
813/.54. LC Class. PS3503.R167 A6 1980. The Stories of Ray Bradbury is an anthology containing 100 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published by Knopf in 1980. The hundred stories, written from 1943 to 1980, were selected by the author himself. Bradbury's work had previously been collected in various compilations, such as ...
A comprehensive overview of Ray Bradbury's written works by Cochran, David (2000), "'I'm Being Ironic': Imperialism, Mass Culture, and the Fantastic World of Ray Bradbury", in Krstovic, Jelena (ed.), America Noir: Underground Writers and Filmmakers of the Postwar Era, Washington, D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 55–72, ISBN ...
The Man Upstairs (short story collection), a 1914 short story collection by P. G. Wodehouse. "The Man Upstairs", a 1943 short story by Ray Bradbury from The October Country. The Man Upstairs, a 1953 novel by Patrick Hamilton. "The babysitter and the man upstairs", a 1960s urban legend. The Man Upstairs, a 1995 short story by Carolyn Banks.
1947. Publication place. United States. Media type. Print (hardback) Pages. 313. Dark Carnival is a short story collection by American writer Ray Bradbury, first published October 1947 by Arkham House. [1] It was his debut book, and many of the stories were reprinted elsewhere.
The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury is an ongoing scholarly, multi-volume series published by Kent State University Press, aiming to collect every short story written by American author Ray Bradbury in chronological order. [1] The series is edited by William F. Touponce and Jonathan R. Eller, [2] with extensive textual apparatus providing ...
F. Fever Dream (short story) The Flying Machine (short story) The Fog Horn. Frost and Fire (short story) The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl.