Ray Faraday Nelson
Ray Nelson is a Science Fiction author and cartoonist, well known for his art work from the golden age of Science Fiction fandom in the 1940s and '50s, up until the present day.
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When our broadcasts leave Earth, they slowly travel into space. There is, however, a sizable delay between what we watch and what distant aliens watch. This convenient chart shows us what TV various stars are receiving today. [AbstruseGoose via TDW]
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Ray Nelson is a science fiction author and fan cartoonist
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Ray Faraday Nelson Ray's latest is a story in "It's That Time Again", an anthology of stories inspired by classic radio shows.

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Based on Ray Nelson’s 1963 short story “Eight O’Clock in the Morning”, They Live was part sci-fi thriller and part black comedy. Pro wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper played a down-on-his-luck ...
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The story behind "They Live".
Dad's short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" had been pretty much continuously in print in multiple languages since the late '60s. In the early '80s, a friend convinced Ray to turn it into a graphic novel called "Nada".

The Nada comic hadn't been on the shelves for a week before John Ca...rpenter was on the line.

The moral of this story is that Hollywood doesn't read books, but does read comic books (er, graphic novels).

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