The Oneironaut 01
- Publisher
- Write Bloody North
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2023
- Category
- Canadian, Women Authors, Epic
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781778162626
- Publish Date
- Apr 2023
- List Price
- $20
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Description
In this character-driven page-turner, Rain, a brilliant bespectacled outcast scientist, finds herself drawn from a life of oppression into the liberating world of illusion.
Called by the Willows, the keepers of dreams, she is chosen to lead the rebellion against The Bureau, a dystopian, enveloping regime that controls society by forcing its citizens to take a MetaNoia pill which prevents them from dreaming.
Follow Rain as she leads this uprising against the chilling totalitarian ideations of the Department of Dreams-where bureaucrats systematically search out, torture, and murder the few dreamers that remain. On this journey, Rain unlocks the profound magic accessible through extreme lucid dream, which The Bureau has ruthlessly sought to eliminate from humankind.
If Rain and the Willows fail, the secret order of The Oneironauts will be lost and with it our ability to dream, to heal, and to manifest our possibilities through radical imaginings.
About the author
The "Mama of Dada"
Poet, film-maker, educator, producer, and activist Sheri-D Wilson has 7 collections of poetry; her most recent, Autopsy of a Turvy World (2008, Frontenac House). Her last collection, Re:Zoom (2005, Frontenac House), won the 2006 Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and was shortlisted for the CanLit award. She has 2 Spoken Word CDs (arranged by Russell Broom), and 4 award-winning VideoPoems: Airplane Paula (2001), Spinsters Hanging in Trees (2002), Surf Rave Girrly Girrl (2004), and The Panty Portal (2008), all produced for BravoFACT.
Awards Include: CBC Arts Top Ten Poets in Canada (2009), ffwd Readers' Choice - Best Poet ( 2008, 2007), Global TV's Woman of Vision Award (2006), SpoCan Award (2005), Bumbershoot Heavyweight Title for Poetry USA (2003), Gold Award at the Houston Film Festival (2003), Three ACE awards (2003), AMPIA (2003, for best short or vignette), CBC Face-off (2002)
Reading Highlights: Blue Met 2009 (Montreal), Voix d'Amériques 2008,'05 (Montreal), Bumbershoot 2003, '99, '92, '91, '89 (Seattle), Vancouver International Writers Festival 2002, '00, '95, '93, '90 (Vancouver), The World Poetry Bout 2002 (Taos, New Mexico), Poetry Africa 2001 (South Africa), WordFest 2008, 2000, '95 (Calgary, Banff), Harbourfront Reading Series 1993 (Toronto), Small Press Festival 1990 (NYC).
Other Highlights:Women and Words, 2003-2007 (instructor), First Time Eyes: Unearthing Spoken Word, 2007 essay (Canadian Theatre Review), Heart of a Poet, 2006, featured poet documentary series, Bowery Project, 2005 (Instructor), Alberta Scene, 2005 (a commemoration of Alberta's centennial), Human Rights Symposium 2005: Victoria, Sounds Like Canada, 2002 CBC Poet in Residence, Addicted: Notes From The Belly Of The Beast, 2001 essay entitled Blackout, Confessions a Jazz Play, 1991 text of play (Theatrum). Of the beat tradition, in 1989 Sheri-D studied at Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, in Boulder, Colorado.
Since founding the Calgary International Spoken Word Festival in 2003, Sheri-D has worked at quantum velocities to present the largest Spoken Word Festival in Canada. Driven by the passion to connect people, voices and ideas she organized SWAN (Spoken Word Arts Network, 2007, 2005), produced the 2008 National Slam of Canada and is the Program Director of the Spoken Word Program at Banff Centre.
calgaryspokenwordfestival.comsheridwilson.com
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