Monday, May 6, 2013

Blog About Quote


Famed author Stephen King once said, “When we look at our dreams, a lot of times they decompose as the light hits them. So, you can have a dream, and you can remember vividly what it’s about, but ten or fifteen later unless it’s an extraordinarily good dream, it’s gone.”

King is right when he said that because it’s completely true! To illustrate, almost every morning I remember what I dreamed about when I first wake up, but after a few minutes I totally forget. This strange phenomenon can give a writer an idea. For example, one could write about the dream that never was. In which, the writer can write about searching for his dream, but in the process the writer begins to make a dream that never was. 

1 comment:

  1. That's a great idea to write about a dream that never was. :-D Kimberly

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