I Started the Ray Bradbury Challenge
------------ Join the Seriously Well-Read Book Club on Patreon: / randyray ----------------------- 📬 Contact & Collaboration Voxer: rlray1584 Email: [email protected] ----------- Ray Bradbury once gave a simple piece of advice that has inspired readers and writers for decades: Read one short story, one essay, and one poem every night. Not for a week. Not for a month. For 1,000 nights. Bradbury believed that if you immersed yourself in great writing consistently, you couldn't help but become a better thinker, reader, and writer. In this video, I'm taking a closer look at the Ray Bradbury Challenge—where it came from, why Bradbury recommended it, and what it would actually take to complete all 1,000 nights. We'll also talk about the kinds of books, collections, and authors that can help you get started right away. Whether you're a lifelong reader, an aspiring writer, or someone trying to build a daily reading habit, this may be one of the most practical literary challenges ever created. Have you ever attempted the Ray Bradbury Challenge? Let me know in the comments. 📚 What I'm Reading 📖 Seriously Well-Read Book Club 🤠 Lone Star Book Club 🎥 New videos every week about books, reading, classics, and building a reading life. #RayBradbury #ReadingChallenge #Books #BookTube #ReadingLife #ShortStories #Essays #Poetry #Literature #BookChallenge

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