The collected wisdom of great writers, including Vonnegut, Hemingway, Didion, Sontag, Fitzgerald, Orwell, Kerouac, Atwood, Steinbeck, and more:
“Cosbros” by Joe Hanson, inspired by this 1971 conversation between Sagan, Bradbury, and Clarke.
They rarely make them like Ray Bradbury anymore… A fine addition to our ongoing archive of sage advice.
Wisdom from the great Ray Bradbury, one of the great losses of 2012.
See more of Bradbury’s collected wisdom on literature and life, then watch this fantastic 1963 documentary about his life and ethos.
More famous advice on writing here.
Artist Ryan Sheffield captures Ray Bradbury’s poignant, timeless words. More Bradbury wisdom here and here. His most memorable quotes here.
Lauren Weiner, reflecting on once-banned Fahrenheit 451, on the real issues at the heart of Ray Bradbury’s twist on the dystopian novel. Bradbury, indeed, was a tireless champion of the imagination as a prerequisite for democracy.
More Banned Books Week meditations on censorship.
INTERVIEWER: How important has your sense of optimism been to your career?
BRADBURY: I don’t believe in optimism. I believe in optimal behavior. That’s a different thing. If you behave every day of your life to the top of your genetics, what can you do? Test it. Find out. You don’t know—you haven’t done it yet. You must live life at the top of your voice! At the top of your lungs shout and listen to the echoes. I learned a lesson years ago. I had some wonderful Swedish meatballs at my mother’s table with my dad and my brother and when I finished I pushed back from the table and said, God! That was beautiful. And my brother said, No, it was good. See the difference? Action is hope.
At the end of each day, when you’ve done your work, you lie there and think, Well, I’ll be damned, I did this today. It doesn’t matter how good it is, or how bad—you did it. At the end of the week you’ll have a certain amount of accumulation. At the end of a year, you look back and say, I’ll be damned, it’s been a good year.
Ray Bradbury on optimism in this fantastic Paris Review interview. Also see Bradbury on doing what you love, rejection, space exploration, writing with joy, and the secret of life.
Complement with 7 essential reads on optimism.
Turkish graphic designer Selin Arisoy mashes up her favorite fiction authors with their most famous creations. Pictured here, clockwise from the top: Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Ray Bradbury, and Mary Shelley.




