01 March 2008

What do dreams mean?


Jewel awoke quite aflutter. She had just awoken from a dream-a very strange dream. Though able to read for the majority of her life, yea, she learned to read at the age of four when her peers learned at five, due to a quirk at a preschool, her nightmare had caused her to believe that she was no longer able to read a letter. Heart racing at strange speeds, she vaulted out of bed, leaping for the alarm and snapping it off and she glanced at the titles of the books on the desk. English, French, History. At least she could read that.

In her dream, she had been 11 years old and unable to read, so had opted to take a correspondance course. However, when the envelope appeared, she had been unable to tell that it was addressed to her, let alone what the contents said. All in all, it had been a very strange dream. Or was it?

If anyone can tell the author what this dream means, she would be much obliged.

friendship



I love you all.

27 February 2008

The Cat's Ear: Fully Indie Publication

Hello, and welcome to The Cat's Ear's new home. Due to some technical difficulties, The Cat's Ear, a fully Indie Publication, has gone online. We will be posting one article per post.



Features Include:
Horoscopes by Starbright;
Dear Lily (please write to lily.advice@gmail.com);
Our Zany Advice;
Quotes;
Polls;
and, our new feature available only online, the Blog Awards.

when writing to Lily, you automatically allow use for publication, no rights reserved. If you wish it to not be published, please title it 'No Publishing.' As this is the internet, we will not be giving out email addresses, which we view as akin to home adresses, though we strongly urge you to use a psuedonym at ALL times when writing to ANYONE.

All comments must please be reveleant to the topic at hand. No flaming, please. Please treat this blog as our virtual 'living room,' or if you prefer, 'office.'

many thanks to the blogmistress for allowing us to publish this magazine here. May it have many happy Issues, and the blog many hits!

Emeraude Sautereau,
Editor,
The Cat's Ear