From Blythe Woolston:
I do some of my best thinking while I’m asleep, and I want
to remember those ideas. That’s why I have a little notebook where I write down
my dreams.
Dreams can be difficult to remember, but writing about them sweeps
the cobwebs out of the corners of your brain. It doesn’t have to be long and it
doesn’t have to make sense to anyone—not even you! Just write it all down as
soon as you wake up. All of your dreams come from your own imagination: scary
nightmares, beautiful images, impossibly silly stuff!
Almost 20 years ago, I dreamed up one of my favorite things:
the spindle mouse.
Click to Enlarge this Notebook Page
Blythe Woolston is a writer. She keeps one of her notebooks (That’s what a blog is!) on the web at blythewoolston.blogspot.com.
Fantastic scene. This moment sounds like a seed scene for a great book.
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