Waking the Dreamer by Grover now on Kindle!

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All of us dream even if they don't grace us with the memories of those faraway journeys. However, for some of us, those dreams are more, inspiring the stories we tell and write. There are those of us who can only truly live in our dreams, because reality is so harsh and unforgiving. It is to all of those this story is dedicated. All hail the Dreamers!

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Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. None of the characters, places, or anything else is meant to be represented by anything in reality. Duh! Fiction, get it? I the author reserve the rights, so please don't go posting this anyplace else without my permission. A very special thanks goes out to Cathy and all the others out there in BCTS land who have encouraged and inspired me to write and keep writing. Of course Cathy gets more thanks because of taking the time to make my scribbles make sense. Any remaining mistakes are all mine.

Originally Submitted to BC by Grover on Mon, 2013/05/27

Comments

Magic...

Andrea Lena's picture

Maybe there was something between us besides friendship, but first I had to come to some kind of peace with my death before I could begin to live again.

Sometimes...it's coming to grips with the death of something more than friendship as well?
...perhaps, for me at least, it's that inside transformation? I know that in real life, all that many of us may hope for is that we will still be friends with those whom we love. And maybe that will prove to be just enough. Thank you, dear one.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Wow

A really great story, Grover. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. :)

A very magical story

with all of the thud and blunder of most any fantasy movie.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

War of the fanatics

Lovely.

Rose and Winston violated their own humanity in doing what they did much as the cultists.

Of course there is this whole stewardship metaphor in this story. I am sorry to say us mortals in their rush to propagate a future for themselves (having too many children) is in the end ruining it for their future progeny. Sometimes to be responsible stewards one must sacrifice of themselves to make that happen, be it not having too many children or not having any at all.

Not all of our children are so important that they will have the cure for cancer or something.

Anyway, Rose's bald faced betrayal is oh so f'ed up.

Kim

Great Story

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Okay, no fair. You had me sniffling away at the end there. A truly magical story (if you'll pardon the pun).

Thank you for sharing it with us.



"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

This story would...

Make a super fantastic movie or anamey. Grover you really out did your self. I would personal say that if this story was a woven basket it would be water tight. And very beautiful.

I would love to know where you developed your spiritual insight, it must have been a very interesting road. Your observations are subtle and powerful at the same time, thank you very much for your superb efforts.

Huggles
Michele Whitewolf

With those with open eyes the world reads like a book

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Great story Grover, it really

Great story Grover, it really makes one stop and appreciate what you have.

The Rabbit Hole

This story has been a very pleasant surprise.

From one perspective, it is like reading the philosophers, psychologists, and physicists coming to grips with what Einstein described in his famous paper now known as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument in Quantum Physics. In effect, the inescapable Field phenomena that many are now describing as the 'home' of an individual's Mind as distinct from the biological brain.

And for those who enjoy Jung, it is like reading a description of his Individuation process as the Self works through the levels of Persona, Ego, Shadow, and Anima(us) to arrive at Self.

And for those who appreciate Campbell, it is like listening to Old Joe describe that theoretical event of about 40,000 years ago when near death experiences were the initiatory crises for Shamans who then began to describe Man's ability to be part of and to tie into the Consciousness that pervades Creation.

And, for those who appreciate modern neurophysiology's description of how traumatic events trigger premature BDNF events, creating what some describe as analogs to autism and associated learning disorders, and what others describe as a path for understanding and comprehending humanity's ability to connect and comprehend the connection to nature at the more spiritual or quantum field level.

And finally, where many who understand through experience guide the rest into the power of Mindful Meditation's ability to enhance and entrain the Self to achieve greater understanding, control and connection.

All together, this is a great story and not a surprise considering who wrote it.

Lovely concept...

...lovely execution. Sterling work.

My first thought

was you had taken the earlier Who do that Hoodoo and expanded it, or maybe this was a follow up. But it is a different story totally (even if in the same vein of an urban fantasy) and done very well. Thanks for an interesting afternoon. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.

wow, just ..... wow

I'm close to speechless, this is soooo good ....

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wonderful story.

Grover, you gave your readers a glimpse into a magical world that lives side by side with the mundane one. Ira and The Dreamer first seemed to be a dichotomy of spirits that was not that at all. More of a union that was finally coming to fruition. Very nicely done and kudos from me for this one.

Maggie

Wonderful

Wonderful just does not cover how much I enjoyed this GREAT story!

Vivien

Amazing...

Wasn't expecting that twist at all, though it certainly became clear enough in retrospect when your protagonist explained it.

One of the best stories I've read here.

Eric

Fantastic story!

Thank you for such a wonderful story.

(I could certainly sympathise with a lot of his background!)

Awesome!

You took us on a roller coaster ride, complete with thrills and chills, except you threw in magic and love and loss and pain oh so real...

Thank you

Abby

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Oh My Gods, Grover that was amazing:)

I love the Alternity of the whole thing and the way you unfurl the fiction as your read is very skillful.
*Very Big Hugs*

Bailey Summers

WOW!

This is a great story. Loved it!

Hugs,
Tamara Jeanne

finally had a chance

to read this. well done!
thanks

Wonderful

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I shed more than a few tears over this one. Love and loss...no truly happy ending because everything has a price, but fulfillment, even if not sought.

A brilliant story,

Joanne

I can't believe it. I missed

I can't believe it. I missed a Grover story! How could I possibly sin so?

Btw. you kind of pulled a story idea out of my mind. Well, at least the dreamer premise. I always wondered... when you sleep, maybe your soul goes somewhere else fighting for good or evil.

I rather like the idea of sealed or shunted magic. It is too corruptive for humanity to handle safely. I mean the most dangerous technology we have (that is not weapons) are nuclear power plants. But one alone can't destroy civilisation. But magic... humans being humans will destroy all built before. While the society are fanatics, they're fanatics for a good reason. Magic will only bring destruction.

Thank you for writing this captivating story, I'm sad for our hero and his wife though,

Beyogi