tales for dreamers
tales for dreamers: conversations
If you could converse with a tree, what would you possibly share with it?
tales for dreamers
If you could converse with a tree, what would you possibly share with it?
tales for dreamers
You can see the top of the tower, can't you? But Grandma says the top of the tower is invisible. How will you settle this debate except by clambering to the top? But what will you find there?
tales for dreamers
The Gods are meeting to discuss every wish made by every human being on earth. Do your wishes feature on any of their lists?
tales for dreamers
What does the colour orange remind you of? The answer depends on where you come from.
tales for dreamers
What secrets are the clouds hiding in the blue skies this morning?
tales for dreamers
The pirates are recruiting. Reckon you're qualified enough to apply?
tales for dreamers
Did you know you too could weave a magic carpet and fly on it? All you need to do is follow the instructions detailed below!
tales for dreamers
The road painters gather their colours from unlikely sources. And their paintings lead beholders to unexpected destinations.
tales for dreamers
Give the talking skull a penny, and he will reveal to you a life secret. But do you have enough pennies to hear all that he has to say?
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If you see a mermaid washed up on the beach in the dead of winter, would the sight fill you with concern? Or fear?
tales for dreamers
There are twenty-nine hearts in all. Only one has a curse written on it. Will that be the one that chooses you?
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Six watchful eyes on the wall. I wonder what they see and if they will tell all.
tales for dreamers
For all that modern technology can do, it is yet to invent a telephone that has the skills this one possesses. What is its superpower? Read on to find out!
tales for dreamers
A brief excerpt from In Search of Leo
tales for dreamers
In these enchanted woods, is it only the moon who can shape-shift at will?
tales for dreamers
The angels play their music at special moments. But not everyone has the privilege of hearing their melodies. Can that honour be earned?