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A world that is a treasure to all
Every one needs a dream and as i've said before my dream is to become an author or illustrator. But that isn't exactly a world is it. The World Of Dreams is where it all works out in the way you want it.

I've been to places no one can understand in my dreams. The places i go to are the places i put in my books and stories the people i meet are the characters. Has anyone ever seen a world of their own being created? Well that's what it's like because you control it. You made it. In a way i guess it's like a bigger version of The Sims.
To me and my sister there is a place called the imagination station. That sounds sad doesn't it? Well atleast it means we never find we're stuck with writer's block.

The imagination is something few people can really totally tap into and when i say that i do not mean i can.
I can, however tap into it when i'm down or unwilling to take the end of a book for an answear. When i'm like this i just disappear from this world and until i'm ready, no one can make me return.
In dreams i see Pheado a place of magic and which holds evil at bay until the Phoenix dies and hides away meaning a great war errupts. But i see it before and after the war aswell. After the war is where 'After A Battle' is set. Before the war is my secret to hold onto.
People say i'm mad because i can write an eight page story and still call it a small composition. Apparently my teacher calls them 'The Little Monstrosities'. Of course a mini composition is four pages long and i'm told off for doing more than three sides of A4 paper. The fact is my stories over run. They form in my dreams and until they're down they haunt me. Even now i have a plan forming.

Have you ever seem something or felt something you can't explain? Like a fear for something that is totally illogical.That is often the feeling before or after the dream. I've experianced things even i can't understand like when i was standing on a cliff and i fell but the sea stopped me from falling to my death. That feeling was exhilarating in many ways, and in any other dream i have never felt it. The dream itself is in Twifen a shared novel by Kirt, Haz and myself. The strange thing is we never actually add to it. We just know what we're going to put into it when we type it out. It'll never be finished as it will never end until the three of us move on. After all the characters are represented by us, the troubles faced are our problems just in a different form. The dream i had meant that Haz and kirt knew what i had been considering. Picking up the gun. That's off topic.

We all have dreams right. Just some are more complicated. The complicated ones are the really important ones not the ones you remember. That's why me and my friends tend to keep dream diary's. I'm not that great at keeoing mine as it's always disappearing. Never mind.
At this very moment i'm guessing alot of people are writing on this website and the reason they are writing, some may say, is gut feeling, brain power, or dreams. The last thing is what i think. I believe in a way that the ideas we discover are dreams we forgot but have just remembered in a moment. A moment when we see something that we know are the crown jewels to the plot.

People say i'm more than crazy, and half of them tell me my theorys should be left to adults and people who are going to be noticed but i know dreams are just a part of us. A part that one day could shape the world. That sounds grand doesn't it. Like one of those sci-fi rip offs. Well i know. But it's true.
To me all of what i've said is true. However that is to ME. Not everyone. After all dreams aren't in everyones system. Those unfortunate people who don't have dreams often also find that when they're old they don't know what it's like for those are younger than themselves.
That last bit is why i urge people to write and read the odd leisure book or at least to dream.
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