"What have you got in there, little osk?" asks Tilia (above).
In this world where dreams decide destiny, an amiable, young idealist must find a reclusive, pessimistic raven of lore in order to reclaim power over her dreaming, before an insatiable dream eater devours her, only to discover she has a bigger problem to tackle.
I have recently become fascinated with clay, and brought several of the characters in this book into the 3-D realm. The bottom two on the left are of Nimupara, who appears in this book as the narrator, though that fact is not mentioned. Nonetheless, she is the great Watcher of Worlds. Her cave is held up by a great tree, whose roots hold pools of water that reflect distant worlds. She watches the stories, and I listen to her whispers, and write them down.
In this world where dreams decide destiny, an amiable, young idealist must find a reclusive, pessimistic raven of lore in order to reclaim power over her dreaming, before an insatiable dream eater devours her, only to discover she has a bigger problem to tackle.
I have recently become fascinated with clay, and brought several of the characters in this book into the 3-D realm. The bottom two on the left are of Nimupara, who appears in this book as the narrator, though that fact is not mentioned. Nonetheless, she is the great Watcher of Worlds. Her cave is held up by a great tree, whose roots hold pools of water that reflect distant worlds. She watches the stories, and I listen to her whispers, and write them down.