Each night for a 1000 nights, Ray Bradbury is asking you to read three things:

One short story (Dahl, Hemingway, Matheson, Cheever, Kneale, Collier, Wharton, Irving)

One poem (Shakespeare, Frost, and Pope)

One essay (Huxley, Eiseley )

Bradbury’s goal – to make you the collector of metaphor. He provides a familiar and unfamiliar set of content for each of his exercises all which represent a far better night than the time you’re (I’m) wasting on Candy Crush.