y on a segment in his life at an early age.
All of these stories express a certain instance in Bradbury's life. He states that writing shouldn't be a long, grueling struggle, which is described by many other authors; however, it should be an adventurous journey (Bradbury 50). Bradbury isn't stressed when he writes his stories; instead, he lets his stories develop naturally.
...my stories have led me through my life. They shout, I follow. They run up and bite me on the leg – I respond by writing down everything that goes on during the bite. When I finish, the idea lets go, and runs off. (Bradbury 50)
This is a very interesting analogy. It describes the exact writing process that Bradbury uses. He absorbs information about his past, and a story evolves from there. It is as simple as that.
Bradbury found his creative side through the same process in which he writes his stories. In the last year
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