"Some people write to tell a story.
I write to survive.
And maybe, in the quiet between lines, for someone out there to see themselves in it."
Dreamer is told in three long heartbeats, three themes that breathe like the seasons of one life.
Each theme opens with a long, introspective text, a doorway into the atmosphere.
Then come three poems, each a private pulse, followed by a narrative chapter where the story takes shape.
Nine poems. Nine chapters. Three themes. One voice.