Between 1950 and 2009, The Saturday Evening Post published 13 short stories by Ray Bradbury, the science fiction and fantasy author best known for his novel, Fahrenheit 451.
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Stories and Poems by Ray Bradbury
“The World the Children Made,” September 23, 1950, page 26
“The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,” June 23, 1951, page 28
“The April Witch,” April 5, 1952, page 31
“They Knew What They Wanted,” June 26, 1954, page 22
“Summer in the Air,” February 18, 1956, page 28
“Good-by, Grandma,” May 25, 1957, page 28
“The Happiness Machine,” September 14, 1957, page 43
“The Magic White Suit” [novelette], October 4, 1958, page 28
“Forever Voyage,” January 9, 1960, page 16
“The Drummer Boy of Shiloh,” April 30, 1960, page 22
“The Beggar on the Dublin Bridge,” January 14, 1961, page 28
“The Prehistoric Producer,” June 23, 1962, page 18
“Fathers and Sons Banquet” [poem], May 1974, page 59
“Up from the Deep,” September 1981, page 12
“America” [poem], July/August 2009, page 35
“Juggernaut,” September 1, 2009, page 29
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