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What the book is about

 

It should have been a perfect day for daydreaming. Except there is that strange slipping and sliding that occurs when Henry least expects it. When reality seems to go out of sync and he ends up in places he does not remember going. What is it that actually happens in those moments?

What does he do to put that look of utter fascination on other people’s faces?

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These are the very things that upset his apple cart. That leave him disorientated and with a nail-biting kind of worry.

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It is summer solstice, the time when a door opens to another dimension and reality becomes flexible, malleable. It so happens that in that other dimension there are those who have something else in mind for him than dreaming the day away.

On the one hand there are the incorrigible, mischievous pranksters who want him to be their new dream master. They are adamant it is his duty to help them out of a pickle that they have themselves created.

On the other hand there are the dream bubbles. They persistently try to point him in the direction of a more urgent and important destiny that he has to fulfil.

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And all because he has an ability he knows nothing about. Yet.

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Image by Peter Fischer from Pixabay 

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How the book came to be written

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My three psychological thrillers were books which for some reason I felt I had to write. While editing them my main thought was ‘Blimey where did all this come from!’ Mostly it was the character that took me by the pen, so to speak, and made me record their experiences. I had to rely on a great deal of empathy to do so. As their experiences on the whole were not particularly happy ones, the books were not always easy to write.

When I had finished the series I wanted to write something that would make me smile and hopefully the reader as well.

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Dream Weaver started with a drawing that I had done years ago. It shows someone sailing with a small boat into a magical looking night sky. There was a moon above and reflecting below, geese flying over and dolphins jumping out of the water. It held the feel of mystery. I just wanted to know why he was there and where he was going. So I started listening and slowly a rather bizarre story unfolded. And yes, it made me smile!

How about you?! Do let me know!

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