Poets in the Pines Anthology- Made from Midnight
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It's midnight, but I am entangled in an eternal noon..."Made From Midnight: Delirium opens a door into the hidden architectures of dreaming, collecting voices that move deftly between nightmares, liminal states and lucid dreams. The anthology captures an astonishing range and depth of nocturnal messages, revealing dreams as both personal mythologies and collective undercurrents. Discover the underbelly of sleep in this compelling and deeply atmospheric collection."--Leah Larwood, poet, oneironaut and relational gestalt psychotherapistEnter a dreamhouse where form and structure fragment, threads unravel, and reality blurs at watercolor edges. Sixty-eight writers from around the world explore the winding corridors of delirium, where the mind unlocks old memories and opens doors to strange and terrifying worlds. These poems and short stories inspired by dreams pose questions about language, identity, memory, and the different ways we carry home.Featuring writing by Pushcart Prize winner Özge Lena and nominees Jill Crammond, Erin Jamieson, Bruce McRae, Sarah Carleton, and winner of the 2022 Lumiere Review Prose Award, Adrian S. Potter. Plus many more!
It's midnight, but I am entangled in an eternal noon..."Made From Midnight: Delirium opens a door into the hidden architectures of dreaming, collecting voices that move deftly between nightmares, liminal states and lucid dreams. The anthology captures an astonishing range and depth of nocturnal messages, revealing dreams as both personal mythologies and collective undercurrents. Discover the underbelly of sleep in this compelling and deeply atmospheric collection."--Leah Larwood, poet, oneironaut and relational gestalt psychotherapistEnter a dreamhouse where form and structure fragment, threads unravel, and reality blurs at watercolor edges. Sixty-eight writers from around the world explore the winding corridors of delirium, where the mind unlocks old memories and opens doors to strange and terrifying worlds. These poems and short stories inspired by dreams pose questions about language, identity, memory, and the different ways we carry home.Featuring writing by Pushcart Prize winner Özge Lena and nominees Jill Crammond, Erin Jamieson, Bruce McRae, Sarah Carleton, and winner of the 2022 Lumiere Review Prose Award, Adrian S. Potter. Plus many more!
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