Ray Bradbury discusses his collection of short stories entitled, "Bradbury Stories." He begins by explaining that he chose the one-hundred stories in the collection with the help of his editors because he has such an extensive collection of work. He goes on to discuss his writing process and his belief that writer's block is the mind telling the writer that the story should not be written and that he or she should move on to something else. In the interview he discusses the plots of many of the stories in the collection and how his childhood experiences served as inspiration for his work. Also, in this interview Bradbury discusses his relationship with director, John Huston and his time spent in Ireland writing the screenplay for "Moby Dick."
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