Suffice say, dream writer a way phrasing things. depict curve a cucumb — Meia Geddes, Little Queen

Norway Timelapse
PlayPlay

previous arrow
next arrow
Norway Timelapse
Budapest Timelapse
Iceland Timelapse
Berlin Timelapse
London Timelapse
previous arrow
next arrow

Suffice to say, the dream writer had a way of phrasing things. She could depict the curve of a cucumber, the shape of a sunbeam, the endearing, velvety tilt of a peach, in just such a way that she earned her living selling dreams. One simply made a selection, read it in solitude, and let it percolate till sleep. People swore they fell directly into her renderings, and one even asked if the dream writer could write a dream of dreaming forever. The dream writer could not do this, but she hired dream apprentices to expand the reach of her dreams and she wrote dreams for herself in which she would sit at a desk, pen in hand, and write even more dreams. This nearly doubled her output.

Meia Geddes, The Little Queen

Related Authors: Meia Geddes | The Little Queen

Related Topics: cucumbers, dreaming, dreams, peaches, productivity, sunbeams, vocation, writing

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *