I'm surprised no one posted about this yet: Ray Bradbury passed away earlier today. This is one of the authors who inspired me to be a writer and I am happy at least I met him a few times years ago when lived in California and did the conventions out there. I still have his books and can reread and reread them over and over. He has always entertained me since I was in middle school.
I plan to reread some of his works this summer and watch Something Wicked This Way Comes that I own on DVD as a homage.
Ray Bradbury was one of my favorite authors (though I still haven't read all of his work), and has been for a long time. Although he was mostly identified with science fiction, he wrote some outstanding supernatural fiction as well ("Homecoming" is a masterpiece). He'll be sorely missed; but in a career as an author that spanned most of a century (he started quite young), he left a towering legacy that few contemporary writers in any genre have matched. R.I.P., indeed!
I realized just today I still have a little bit of Ray Bradbury around here that I haven't yet read. Guess I'll dole it out very slowly since there won't be any more.
I plan to reread some of his works this summer and watch Something Wicked This Way Comes that I own on DVD as a homage.