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This was a wonderful read, thank you! I'm always amazed by people who regularly remember their dreams!

I have had dreams in a lot of real-life places, but sadly, I don't think there were any repeat customers.

Also, I can fully relate to that time in your life were random was the highest quality of fiction one could aspire to. Been there, done that. Anyway, much love, looking forward to the next issue!

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Jan 17, 2021Liked by Caitlin Boulter

Caitlin! This was such a joy to read on an early sunday! I laughed out loud with the little tibid of your principal.

I seldom dream about places I know, but often have nightmares in entirely new/constructed environments. You have a whole list of places to visit in them! The brain is funny little thing.

Also, when brazil decides that we need a vaccine, can I join those thematic walks?

Im sad I lost the first newsletter, subscribing now! Looking forward to the next one.

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Jan 17, 2021Liked by Caitlin Boulter

Reading about Weird Little Girls and Nighttime Daytime television was like opening a friendly little window into my brain in 2000 (with the thankful exception of Goebbels and his flagrante de-shack-to). Also heavy yes to repeated dreamscapes - mine are usually also childhood related scenes but usually with an absurd addition (presumably for flavour?) e.g. St Basil's cathedral in Moscow, but on Newcastle beach. Looking forward to the next newsletter!x

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