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Sep 8, 2008 at 3:02pm
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Hey there, Mikey. I LOVE PA, a beautiful place.
All those mountains and beautiful evergreens. We drive on I-80 every time we go to Mass, where my family lives. (I'm in central Florida.)

Anyway, always glad to welcome a new dark writer into our midst! We darklings have to stick together!

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The characters in the story seem to lead another life, not even remotely like mine. It's sort of like magic and sort of like dreaming.
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Writing a story is sort of like falling into a dream.
         Many of my stories come from dreams or nightmares I've had. I'm curious if other writers do the same. If you have an opinion not represented here, feel free to email me with your thoughts. I was interested to see that many writers do use their nightmares for stories.
Thanks for stopping by.
      Yes, I base some stories on my nightmares.
      Yes, I sometimes use my good dreams.
      No, I never use my dreams/nightmares.
      Yes, I use both dreams and nightmares.
      No, because I don't remember my dreams.
      Other: I use prompts or other things for inspiration.
      Other: I'll email you.
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