I have lots of dreams, really funny/screwed up/entertaining/weird/disturbing... basically all kinds. They are very vivid and like I said, in a nut shell, entertaining. I can also recall them very very well, so to write about them in detail wouldn't be too much of a problem. Does this sound like a good idea for a book? Let me know what you think, and why you think it
2006-11-06
15:02:14
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-->target would generally be adults aged 18-40
2006-11-06
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maybe , alot of people are interested in dreams , you might think about adding a section the explains each ones meaning, they say dreams have a meaning. just an ideal , good luck if you pull it off.
2006-11-06 15:07:30
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answered by porcelain65711 3
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Who knows? Your dreams have got to be better then some of the books that are already out there. I have read some books that I can not even understand how they got published in the first place. Won't hurt to try. Good luck.
2006-11-06 15:25:14
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answered by Amanda S 2
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Could be, if you are a good writer and you may need to add in stuff that wasn't in your dream to make stuff have more meaning and tie the stories together.
I'm doing something like that too.(not exactly but I am using certain dreams). but my dreams I'm using aren't really funny or disturbing.
2006-11-06 15:11:20
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answered by flour 3
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Write a chapter or short story and send it around to us. There are books out there that make money based on less creativity. Why not?
2006-11-06 15:09:52
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answered by whrldpz 7
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that sounds really neat, i would read it. Maybe i should start writing down my dreams, i remember mine really well too...
person above me said make them into a story, that might be good, because honestly, it would be kinda boring to read a commentary of someone's dreams. write them down, then revise them, because you want it to be at least somewhat cohesive. but definitly go for it, it sounds cool, good luck!
2006-11-06 15:13:36
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answered by ? 5
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It would be better to use them as a basis for a story. One dream one story. All collected into an anthology and called _____ Dreams
2006-11-06 15:06:46
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answered by Sophist 7
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Perhaps, if they're dark. If they are, then you can gear the sories toward the Chuck Paluniuk fan base. That may be interesting.
2006-11-06 15:19:10
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answered by Meg Z 1
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Kafka wrote some pretty nightmarish books and they are considered classics of European literature so maybe it would work. It depends how well you could capture them in words...
2006-11-06 15:09:42
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answered by andy c 7
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depends on the target
2006-11-06 15:03:07
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answered by Anonymous
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did charles D or poe ever dream?
2006-11-06 15:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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