You know, my friends often shake their heads and smile with the faintest hint of fear (for my sanity perhaps?) when I describe some of the stories rattling around in my skull! But as other writers know, ideas pop in all the time and we don't, and perhaps shouldn't, worry too much about their validity. Who knows what the unconscious is trying to say to us, the connections it makes as we experience our day? And its all fodder for stories, grist for the mill. I love it!
cheers,
Dawn
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