
Ray Bradbury Pseudonyms
The following is a list of pseudonyms that Ray Bradbury has used:
- Doug Rogers
- Ron Reynolds (Futuria Fantasia, Summer 1939 and Fall 1940)
- Guy Amory (Spaceways, April 1940)
- Omega (Futuria Fantasia, Winter 1940)
- Anthony Corvais (Futuria Fantasia, Fall 1939)
- E. Cunningham
- Brian Eldred (D'Journal, March 1939.)
- Cecil Claybourne Cunningham
- D. Lerium Tremaine
- Edward Banks (Weird Tales, July 1945. The pseudonym was chosen by the Editor.)
- D. R. Banet (Dime Mystery, July 1945.)
- William Elliott (The Californian, June 1946 and August 1946)
- Brett Sterling (This was a "house name" used in Thrilling Wonder Stories and assigned to a Bradbury story in the October 1948 issue.)
- Leonard Spaulding (Copy, Spring 1950. Ray Bradbury created this pseudonym using his father's first and middle names.)
- Leonard Douglas (Saturday Evening Post, May 23, 1952. Ray Bradbury created this pseudonym using his father's first name and his own middle name.)
- Douglas Spaulding (Used for co-credit on the the screenplay of Picasso Summer in 1972. Ray Bradbury created this pseudonym using his own middle name and his father's middle name.)
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Last Updated
October 18, 2006