Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Bradbury Shelves



"The Bradbury Shelf": the phrase was coined by writer Norman Partridge, who in a post last year on his blog American Frankenstein talked about the intro to the TV series The Ray Bradbury Theater (where Bradbury steps into an office filled with objects that fire his imagination).  Partridge's own version of a story-inspiring "Bradbury Shelf" is pictured above, and here below is the intro for the TV show.  Following that is a picture of my own (relatively modest) shelf, which is topped mostly with Extreme Headknockers and painted plaster molds cast from the Gabriel Monster Machine.








So what's on your Bradbury Shelf?  (Or better: what would you like to have on it?)

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