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Rhys
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Dec 20, 2014 10:55AM

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Good morning from beautiful Sioux City, Iowa. Quick question -- anyone here incorporate dreams into their writing?

Do you have rich visions, or impoverished dreams? I have had what I like to think are visions -- or vision-like -- but by and far, my dreams are more in-depth, and story-like. Lots of material there.
Not in the typical sense... I am writing a collection of stories based on dreams that I have had. It's rather strange, to say the least!
Cool! I keep a dream log (when I can remember to write them down before I forget). Many have religious and Biblical under currents. Quite a few are stories in their own right.

O! That may be for the best. I on the other hand dream dreams that are like movies, while I am the one who watches. Sometimes, when I am in one of them, I am not even myself.

In a similar vein, do any of you incorporate the personality of, or quotes from relatives? I ask because I have. I included a song I used to hear my Dad sing into the novel 'The Faerie Dusters'. I think it was original to him. I had the character of Will Witherspoon sing it while riding a horse.
Well, I thought I'd go fishin'
Got t' thinkin' it over
Y'know the road to the river
It is a mighty long way . . .
Well, I thought I'd go fishin'
Got t' thinkin' it over
Y'know the road to the river
It is a mighty long way . . .

You could always memorize a code alphabet and write in that.
I do all the time.

I have put real people in a book. In The Experiment, Abby Raingold is based on my sister. A bunch of characters in it are inspired by family and friends, but Abby is the only one who really came out right. As for quotes, I got the thing about good and great landings that I put in Across the Stars from now Congressman Barry Loudermilk. When he was getting his pilot's license, he used to tell us about it, and he said that a good landing was when you were alive, and a great landing was when you could use the plane again. :)
I have read that many of the classic authors also incorporated from dreams, family, and friends.
I just had to share with someone!!! I won an ARC of Rachel Hauck's book! How to Catch a Prince!!!! It just came in the mail, and I am sooo excited!!! XD
No, I have t Sydney! My library isn't very good at getting Christian books in... have you?
I'm really excited to read it!!
I'm really excited to read it!!


Just wanted to share a great resource: freeinfosociety
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media_...
All downloadable as PDF
I actually couldn't find the bottom of the list.
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media_...
All downloadable as PDF
I actually couldn't find the bottom of the list.

A Dream Not Imagined is a Cinderella retelling. I actually wrote it for Anne Elisabeth Stengl's fairytale contest. Did any of you guys write stories for that contest and end up publishing them on your own? I've noticed that some people did that...

That's usually how it goes anyway! :-)
Nicole wrote: "no idea what that is to be honest"
Here's the link, if you're interested: www.campnanowrimo.org
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Here's the link, if you're interested: www.campnanowrimo.org
I just joined; if anyone wants to be my buddy, I'm Lena_Kk

Books mentioned in this topic
Saffron's Big Plan and Other Stories (other topics)The Experiment (other topics)
Across the Stars (other topics)