Dreams and Oneirology

Picture In writing, there always a couple things I think about. One is I want the reader to feel fulfilled by the end of the book. Two, I want the reader to want more. But the most important thing for me as a writer I want to make an impact on the reader. Meaning, I want to write something that the reader can take with them and never forget. That has always and will always be my true goal as a writer.
I received a review on Amazon and the reviewer mentioned something for the most part makes sense, a profession that they didn’t know about. Oneirology, which is the study of dreams. Back before I wrote this book, I myself didn’t know there was an actual profession.
The two books I already published meant a lot to me for a bunch of different reasons. I used to love books about dreams. When I was little I would go up to my public library all the time and read books about dreams. One that stuck with me and I don’t remember the title was about manipulating dreams and transforming them into what you want while you were sleeping. Another thing I thought about was telepathy. Growing up I met and became friends with several twins, boys and girls. I always felt like there was some type of telepathy behind them. Not only that, but at the same time when I was younger I always thought that their thought process was the same. Then learned firsthand I couldn’t be more wrong. I had a crush on the two girls I met who were twins in school, and their outlook and thoughts couldn’t have been anymore opposite.
Have a good week
Eugene

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Published on April 30, 2017 20:15
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