We’re all used to seeing Ray Bradbury as a sci-fi writer—specifically a humane one, who believes in people. But there’s another side to this author: the dark one. No wonder he from childhood considered himself a great-great-grandson of a Salem witch and took pride in it. And among his favorite writers, Ray names Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and many others—masters of “horror” literature. This collection brings together several examples of Bradbury’s work in unexplored and frightening territory of nightmarish dreams…