R is for Rules Of Dreaming
Welcome to the annual A to Z Challenge.
My theme: showcasing bloggers books, novellas, short story collections, poetry collections and some non-fiction books. The letters of the alphabet will correspond with the book title. I’ll be posting a link to my review of each book. I also have two questions for the author, just to spice things up a little (no questions today…)
Hopefully, visitors to my blog will be able to increase their reading lists and also get ideas for their wish lists.
The Rules Of Dreaming by Bruce Hartman. Read my review HERE.
Genre/Category: Thriller/suspense.
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Do you dream? If you are a writer, have you used some of your dream ideas in stories? Are you happy that we only have 8 remaining posts for this challenge?
I am extremely glad the challenge is just about over – I’m still way behind reading stuff but doing better than last year. This book sounds really interesting – and creepy.
I can never remember my dreams worse luck. I’m sure they’d be good for a rhyme or two 🙂 I used to be big on day dreaming, but that’s been brought under some semblance of control with age thank heavens…this title is evocative!
And yes, I am sort of glad that it’s only 8 more letters. But I feel at a loose end as well once the challenge is over. Bummer! 🙂
Yes, I dream and I take my dreams seriously. I also write them down in my journal.
Visiting from the A to Z Blog Challenge.
Shalom,
Patricia @ EverythingMustChange
Hi, that’s an interesting way to narrate dreams and tried doing that for short fictions on blog:)
I dream a lot and sometimes have had stories come to me in dreams. That’s always sort of a surprise.
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I am ready for the challenge to be over. I haven’t been working on my new book near as much as I should. My dreams are always about my family so they never get in my writing.
Susan Says
I love that book cover. It show exactly how I feel right now. As to dreaming my books? I don’t think that’s how they happen. I’m not sure how they happen.
I rely on dreams. Then time to think what it meant and if there’s a story in there somewhere. The mind is mysterious thing. I figure mine must be trying to tell me something. Great post, as usual!
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