Summary
The website presents a reflective poem about lost words and writing prompts, alongside personal insights and book promotions from the author, Lucy Dan.
Abstract
The web content titled "Erased by dreams" features a poetic expression by Lucy Dan, who shares the experience of words meant for writing being 'healed' and forgotten through dreams. The site also serves as a platform for a writing prompt, inviting readers to engage with the theme of unwritten poems. Lucy Dan, also known as 蛋小姐, offers a glimpse into her creative process, noting how sleep can clear her mind. Additionally, she promotes her book and encourages readers to explore more of her work with co-author Nicole Sponsel, as well as subscribe for more writing prompts via email.
Opinions
- Lucy Dan expresses a sense of loss and transformation as the words intended for writing are altered by dreams, suggesting a complex relationship between subconscious thoughts and creativity.
- The author acknowledges the restorative power of sleep in managing mental fatigue, indicating its importance in her creative routine.
- The use of a humorous tone in promoting her book ("sorry for yelling") and the idea of subscribing to prompts ("THANKFULLY this technology doesn’t exist yet!") conveys a playful and approachable personality.
- The invitation to join her and Nicole Sponsel on a journey ("Hop down the rabbit hole with me and Nicole Sponsel?") implies a collaborative and exploratory approach to writing and creativity.
- The inclusion of links to further reading suggests a desire to engage the audience deeply with her work and the themes she explores.