How to find your real friends (and other advice from Ray Bradbury)

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MJ Franklin
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American author Ray Bradbury says that the recipe to friendship is simple:

"You learn to live with your crazy enthusiasms, which nobody shares. Then you find a few other nuts like yourself, and they're your friends for a lifetime."

Though he passed away in 2012, Bradbury is back, posthumously offering writing and life advice in PBS's latest Blank on Blank episode. In this episode, based on a lost 1972 interview by then-college journalist Lisa Potts, Bradbury reveals everything from the importance of interpretation to how to write a great story.

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