Argumento de Writers? Guiding Dreams
The primary purpose of Writers' Guiding Dreams is to encourage writers to use their nighttime dreams to guide their writings. Tips for beginning writers and tips for pathways to writing well open the book. Pay attention to grammar; poor grammar overshadows good content. Take breaks from intensive mental concentration to listen for creative insights, resist pushing just to complete the final edits, and, stay relaxed and jolly, however busy you are. However busy you are can include attempts to complete one writing category before you go to the next. For instance, one dream titled "Dormant State" (June 2004) apprised the dreamer-writer of a long wait before she would complete her counselor education writings and could begin her work for the eventual A Dream-Guided Meditation Model and the Personalized Method for Interpreting Dreams (Routledge, 2017) Edits are a major part of writing as Writers' Guiding Dreams shows. A few of the dream-guided edits in the book are: oGuided How to Reformat Table Rows for Compatibility with Personal Computers oData within the Computer That I have Been Unaware Of oExplain the Wilcoxon statistical test oReview the Six Personalized Method For Interpreting Dreams (PMID) Chapters One More Time oThe Editors will Accept The Counselor's Guide Manuscript with no Major Exceptions oAn Edit is Needed in a Reference List oOne Word Needs to be Italicized oInscription for the Book Cover Roderick Mackenzie, Janice Baylis, and Ann Hollier share dreams in one chapter of the book. One dream guided Mackenzie to write, Night Journey, a novel. One dream guided Baylis to write Sleep On It!, a book on how dreams help dreamers in their daily lives. Hollier's contributed dreams to this book includes a campaign letter for her cancer research donations. The best use of this book is first, study the book and then practice, practice, practice with a trustworthy model before attempting to use your dreams to guide your writings.0