In the 3rd millennium BC,
(No BCE for me --
I'm not feeling particularly PC but please keep that on the QT, will you?)
Mesopotamian kings recorded and interpreted their dreams on wax tablets.
In the years since, we haven't paused in our quest to understand why we dream.
No answers yet ... only theories. Here are some of them:
And here are some strange facts about dreams:
Ever dreamed this Man?
And don't forget to buy the paperback of
HIBBS, THE CUB WITH NO CLUE
(Only $4.99) --
Ratatoskr is making a nuisance of himself
until I get the sales he feels is proper
for a book with him in it!
Yay for Hibbs! I'm so excited to see his paperback out in the world. As for dreams, they fascinate me. I keep a dream journal next to my bed and many of my best ideas come from it.
ReplyDeleteI keep a dream journal by my bed, too, but sadly when I awaken in the morning, I usually can't make out my sleepy scrawlings!!
DeleteHibbs sends a cyber-hug your way! :-)
Oh, your cover designs made Hibbs look great by the way!!
DeleteHi Roland and Heather and Ratatoskr ... I too forget my dreams, but don't attempt to keep a journal about them. The cover definitely does Hibbs justice ... wonderful talent to have, as too writing stories and reminding us of life ...
ReplyDeleteI'd be happy with Midnight sleeping happily by .. cheers Hilary
Asleep is the only time when Midnight is peaceful and me happy!
DeleteI forget my dreams and don't worry about it. I read D.G.'s or is it D. G's. review, she writes to well and did your book justice. I must buy Hibbs, I didn't realize last time I was here that he is now in print! Finally, Samson is still in my header. Just a small picture, he was getting too full of himself having the entire header to himself.
ReplyDeleteHey, Samson is entitled! :-)
DeleteThanks for buying Hibbs. He may pay you a visit. I have 9 books in print now. Have a healing Saturday!