New Member Writing a Book, I Need Volunteers
Well, I guess I better introduce myself first.
I'm eureka. I've been actively pursuing LDs since January of this year. It was fruitful at first but now my LDs are few and far between. I'm almost one hundred percent sure that it's because school and work has screwed over my sleep schedule. I also haven't been keeping up with my reality checks.
Now for the interesting part, I'm writing a book for a competition called National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo for short. Basically, I have to write a novel that is 50000 words in length in 30 days (that calculates to roughly 1667 words a day for you people reaching for the calculator). The books are never the best quality but it's all about getting your ideas on paper and refining them afterwards. This is my first time in the competition. I'm by no means a writer, I'm just an idea generator who happens to know how to use a keyboard. The grand prize is nothing but bragging rights, there is no prize money or awards or candy. The first half of my story is about a dreamer who gets entrenched in the dream world. He starts losing control of what's happening in his waking life and retreats to lucid dreaming to try and make up for it. Eventually, the line between waking and sleeping becomes a huge blur and he doesn't know whats in his mind or real anymore. I want a big part of the book to be about a forum that he's a part of. At first I called the forum Nightfall as a filler name but I thought to myself "Maybe there is a lucid dream forum out there." Turns out there's Dream Views. A big theme of the book is how technology, especially the internet, has helped to promote lucid dreaming by the sharing of techniques and other ideas.
Here's where you come in, who wants to be in my book? I need five or six people with a lot of LD experience for specific information and if they wouldn't mind being main characters in my book I'd be thrilled. If anyone else wants to play a minor role, just respond and I'll make sure to include you in one way or another. The more the merrier. 50000 is a lot. The faster you guys and gals respond the faster I can get to writing. I'm 3000 words in and he's just about to log in.