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Jasmine has slept and dreamed for more than twenty five years. Her dreams have unexpectedly landed in the lives of those still unhappily awake. Like Maryum, who's taken drunken refuge from her recently painful past, and Saul, who's buried his sorrow at the loss of a long dead lover through his writing of graphically horrifying fiction, and hasn't slept soundly for more than a decade. Through a strange tapestry of dream and songs, they will all come to a moment that none of them will forget, beginning with the day that Jasmine finally awakes.

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Jasmine has slept and dreamed for more than twenty five years. Her dreams have unexpectedly landed in the lives of those still unhappily awake. Like Maryum, who's taken drunken refuge from her recently painful past, and Saul, who's buried his sorrow at the loss of a long dead lover through his writing of graphically horrifying fiction, and hasn't slept soundly for more than a decade. Through a strange tapestry of dream and songs, they will all come to a moment that none of them will forget, beginning with the day that Jasmine finally awakes.
Autorenporträt
N. Wilson Enoch, is a freelance writer a federal worker who has previously contributed articles and short fiction to Inside Karate Magazine, Aikido Today Magazine, and The Faith Magazine - Assembly of Yahweh, Grand Rapids, Michigan, as well as editorial commentary to the letters page of The Washington Times, USA Today, AM New York, and The Poughkeepsie Journal newspapers. He has self-published two poetry collections, The Whole Where I Keep My Soul, North of Now, and is currently editing a third. His interest in writing fiction first emerged during his teen years, and came to fruition during his tenure in the U.S. Navy, when he wrote a screenplay titled Kiss Of Evil, but failed to find a studio that would film the project. He is Quaker, plays guitar, piano, and harmonica; practices Aikido, Karate, and yoga; and lives in Hopewell Junction.