If Only Ray Bradbury Had Written His Own Version Of 'On Writing...'Sadly, that never happened.But what Bradbury has left us is a rich legacy of essays discussing his approach to writing, a detailed interview on his writing in The Paris Review, and multiple talks and interviews that are freely available on YouTube.From those resources, I've created a short book that you can read in less than 90 minutes that distils the three biggest lessons any writer can take from Bradbury's idiosyncratic approach to writing.Here's some of what you'll learn:Why All Writers Should Learn From Ray Bradbury (Section 1)What You Should Read For The Next 1000 (or 10,000) Nights (Section 16)The Four Components Of Bradbury's "Write In Flow" Process (Lesson 3)Ten Benefits Of Following Bradbury's "Story A Work" Program (Section 9)The (Hidden) Brilliance Of Bradbury's Reading Program (Sections 18 and 19)Filling The Tank (Filling The Well) (Section 22)Bradbury's Caveat To The "One Story A Week" Program - That Most