![]() I just had this image of a mother standing in a bedroom door, in silhouette, saying something about seeing you in dreamland, and the story started to fall together. (I have quite a few of those, gathering dust in my office.) But then, on Christmas Day of 1997, I was reading a book and the word dreamland, used in a simple sentence, jumped out at me. Originally, the story of Caitlin and Rogerson was in another novel I’d written, one which turned out to be mostly terrible. It had a lot of the elements of the other books, but something kept pulling it deeper, to a place that for me, as a writer, was really challenging. Places Things Sarah's Words from Sarahland Įven while I was writing it, I knew Dreamland was different. ![]() Rogerson reappears as roommates with Marshall in Lock and Key Dave Where else did I read about that? Characters ![]()
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