Referent, Ray Bradbury
Referent, Ray Bradbury
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Referent
Escape Is Never Neutral

Author: Ray Bradbury

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 02/21/2024


Synopsis

On a controlled island built for gifted children, language is not just instruction—it is law. Every hour is scheduled, every impulse corrected, and every word carefully defined to keep emotion and imagination in check. For Roby Morrison, the pressure is constant. He is told what things are, what they mean, and what they are allowed to become. Yet something inside him refuses to stay neatly labeled.When an impossible visitor appears, Roby begins to realize that naming something can change it. Thought reshapes matter. Belief becomes force. What starts as a moment of curiosity turns into a dangerous contest between a child’s longing and a system designed to prevent unpredictable outcomes. The more Roby wants escape, comfort, or connection, the more unstable his world becomes—and the consequences do not fall neatly on one person alone.Referent is tense, unsettling, and quietly explosive. The story tightens around a single question: if your thoughts can imprison or transform another being, what responsibility comes with that power? Bradbury builds dread not through spectacle, but through intimate choices made under emotional strain. Every act of naming becomes a risk, and every desire carries a cost that cannot be undone once spoken.Ray Bradbury published this story during a period when he was producing some of his most daring short fiction for magazines like Thrilling Wonder Stories and Weird Tales. Known for blending speculative ideas with deeply personal fears, Bradbury often wrote about institutions that claimed to protect while quietly erasing individuality. Referent fits squarely alongside stories like “The Veldt” and “Zero Hour,” where childhood, authority, and imagination collide in ways adults fail to control.

About Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. He became a full-time writer in 1943 and contributed numerous short stories to periodicals before publishing a collection of them, Dark Carnival, in 1947.
His reputation as a writer of courage and vision was established with the publication of The Martian Chronicles in 1950, which describes Earthlings' first attempts to conquer and colonize Mars and the unintended consequences. Next came The Illustrated Man and Fahrenheit 451, which many consider to be Bradbury's masterpiece. Other works by Bradbury include The October Country, Dandelion Wine, A Medicine for Melancholy, Something Wicked This Way Comes, I Sing the Body Electric! Quicker Than the Eye, and Driving Blind. In all, Bradbury published more than thirty books and close to six hundred short stories. He has been awarded the O. Henry Memorial Award, the Benjamin Franklin Award, the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, the Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America, and the PEN Center USA West Lifetime Achievement Award, among others.


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