Monday, December 14th, 2009
Developing ‘voice’ is a crucial component of writing. But it’s not always easy to discover what makes you sound like the unique...
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Humans have shared their dreams in different communities throughout ancient history. In Mesopotamia, the Babylonians would separate the...
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In Marisha Pessl's novel, Special Topics in Calamity Physics the main character Blue recalls something her father used to say about one’s life...
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What will Angelos be thankful for this year? Family, friends and good health? After the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621, a tradition of...
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We all know how difficult it is to remember our dreams. When we do, we’re told to write them down to achieve better recall. Dream journaling...
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Science fiction films plunge us into new imaginative and uncharted places. Yet, in so many of our favorite films dream sequences always appear to take...
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Halloween is the ultimate excuse to watch scary movies, especially if it’s been years since you’ve seen the American horror classic, A...
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Have you picked your costume? It’s that time again. All Hallows Eve. Time to cover the front door in thick cobwebs. Plant fresh graves on your...
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Some dreamers know exactly what’s it like to leap rooftops, walk through walls, and breathe underwater. But what about flying the open skies?...
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Since this year’s PsiberDreaming Conference began, presenters covered an array of topics that expanded beyond the realm of dreams. It was a...
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