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Dreaming on the Page
Tzivia Gover
The Collective Book Studio
https://thecollectivebook.studio
9781685550127, $19.95, PB, 240pp
https://www.amazon.com/Dreaming-Page-Midnight-Supercharge-Writing/dp/168555= 0126
Synopsis: With the publication of "Dreaming on the Page: Tap Into Your Midn= ight Mind to Supercharge Your Writing", Tzivia Gover has created an instruc= tional guide and reference for writers of all genres, ranging from casual j= ournal-keepers, to experienced authors, to anyone who aspires to writes.
"Dreaming on the Page" reveals how to: Turn your dreams into poems and stor= ies; Supercharge your poetry and prose; Blast through writer's block; Use b= rain science to help harness your creative powers; Have an endless supply o=
f rich writing prompts -- and so much more!
"Dreaming on the Page" is about knowing how to 'tap into your midnight mind=
to supercharge your writing".
Critique: Unusual, unique, fascinating, inspiring, "Dreaming on the Page: T=
ap Into Your Midnight Mind to Supercharge Your Writing" by Tzivia Gover is = unreservedly recommended reading for aspiring writers and experienced autho=
rs alike. Thoughtful and thought-provoking, exceptionally well organized an=
d presented, "Dreaming on the Page: Tap Into Your Midnight Mind to Supercha= rge Your Writing" is especially recommended for personal, professional, com= munity, and academic library Writing/Publishing collections. It should be n= oted for personal reading lists that "Dreaming on the Page: Tap Into Your M= idnight Mind to Supercharge Your Writing" is also available in a digital bo=
ok format (Kindle, $9.99).
Editorial Note: Tzivia Gover (
https://thirdhousemoon.com) is the founder of=
Dreaming on the Page classes and workshops, and the author of several book=
s, including The Mindful Way to a Good Night's Sleep. She teaches programs = internationally, domestically, and online. She is also a Certified Dreamwor=
k Professional and a Certified Proprioceptive Writing instructor. Gover has=
an MFA from Columbia University in creative nonfiction
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