Dreams are said to be mental experiences that occur while we sleep. Sometimes, a dream can be realistic and vivid, or perhaps strange and confusing. Doorways Unforeseen is a collection of interesting verses, a good number of which were passed down to the author through vivid dreams. Some of the verses are easily relatable and readers are likely going to have déjà vu moments along the line.
Mark Fuller Dillon is a veteran writer who has been around for long. His uncanny ability to dream about things and they materialize in the physical is a gift only a few have. Take for instance, being prompted to kick over piles of books and chairs among others during his nightmares, since the age of 3.
Also living in Gatineau, a hilly and scenic part of Quebec, have helped to inspire a combination of fiction and reality in creating his verses.
Doorways Unforeseen is a book I believe will get people thinking critically about certain things in life, instead of just waving them off as happenstance.
BIO: Most of my stories are set in the region where I live (Gatineau, Quebec), and are based on some of the stranger moments of my life, or on my nightmares (which have kept my nights lively and loud since I was three years old).
I’ve had work published in Barbara and Christopher Roden’s ALL HALLOWS and in John Pelan’s DARKSIDE; I’ve also had work accepted for anthologies and magazines that faded away before my stories could appear. The best of these are collected in my second ebook, IN A SEASON OF DEAD WEATHER.
ICE AND AUTUMN GLASS, a paperback collection of verses, was published by Leaky Boot Press.