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Bedtime Stories: The short, long and tall tales of a sleepwriter [Hardcover]

Barbara Worton (Author)
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Bedtime Stories October 15, 2007
What pops into your head before you try to fall asleep? Five baby pickles, rubber duckies, 13 days of rain, the Lincoln Tunnel, a G-String and dancing cows are some of the ideas that pop into Barbara Worton's head. So, she picks up a pen and notebook, writes down those words and keeps going for three pages. She calls this technique, which she learned from The Artist's Way by Julian Cameron and Mark Bryan, sleepwriting.Sleepwriting is Barbara's way of talking herself to sleep. It's a conversation that takes place in her head. Fortunately, she has put all that private talk down on paper. For those who read Bedtime Stories, it's a call to see ordinary things, people and places in refreshing ways. Barbara and her tales give us a range of emotional permission. These are tales of love, nostalgia, sex, wishes, growing-up and the absurd; tales to start you dreaming or rev your creative engine, and tales you'll never forget.

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About the Author

Barbara Worton has been published in national literary, consumer and business publications. Her story, "London Calling" was published in Memories Of John Lennon, Harper Collins. "If I'm Talking, Why Aren't You Listening?," a play she co-wrote with Linda Dini Jenkins has been staged in New York City; Rutherford, NJ and Boston, MA.

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  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Great Little Books, LLC (October 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0979066107
  • ISBN-13: 978-0979066108
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,444,808 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Grumpy Grown Ups Grab A Copy & Smile for Awhile, December 17, 2007
This review is from: Bedtime Stories: The short, long and tall tales of a sleepwriter (Hardcover)
The new release from author Barbara Worton is a delicious mix of miniature stories, poems and incidental thoughts for you to ponder. "BedTime Stories: The short, long and tall tales of a sleepwriter" cannot be labeled or placed neatly into a box and that is the beauty of it.

Sleep is an elusive treasure for millions of people and had been for Babara Worton for years. In the forward she admits counting sheep only led to thinking about bills and `now I lay me' was simply too scary. With a love of books and writing, she had never been able to carve time out of a busy day to write, so she combined the need for restorative sleep and the desire to write, dubbing herself formally a "sleepwriter." Beginning with the first word or sentence that enters her mind, she writes, three pages, unedited and uncorrected. At the conclusion of the the third page she is ready to drift off into a state of sweet slumber. From rubber ducks to the city dump, Worton's subjects are as pitch perfect as only love, loss, success and failure can engender. How many of us have searched for hidden messages in alphabet soup? Or missed a loved one so much it hurt? In one particularly touching story, entitled "Merc i," she reveals the heart ache associated with losing a loved one and the very real desire to feel they are still with you in some way. At the end of the book, Barbara includes "How to Become A Sleepwriter," which provides the basic framework for aspiring sleepwriters. She also invites readers to take the sleepwriting challenge and share your progress with her and the Great Little Books team. In addition to earning some much needed zzz's your sleep story could be selected for publication in a future edition of BedTime Stories.

Barbara Worton is a born storyteller. Sometimes provocative, sometimes hilarious, but always honest, the stories are mini flights of fictional fancy crafted around the ordinary objects present in our daily lives. Uninhibited, richly textured and beaming with a quiet brilliance that touches the soul, BedTime Stories gives you permission to set your imagination free and encourages you to find meaning in the mundane.

I recommend this Great Little Book to everyone! This is a perfect stocking stuffer or birthday gift for the book lover in your life. Refreshing, chock-full of personality and written with an awe inspiring clarity of spirit that is thoroughly entertaining, you will read and re-read these stories, as this is one of those rare books that is meant to be savored, slowly and often. Adorable, amusing and thought provoking, sleepstories are as addictive as chocolate -I anxiously await the next delicious edition.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Bedtime Stories is a must-read, October 29, 2007
This review is from: Bedtime Stories: The short, long and tall tales of a sleepwriter (Hardcover)
Finally we have some bedtime stories for grown-ups. Barbara Worton is a terrific writer and if you are an insomniac like I am, you might want to try the sleepwriting technique described in her book for some really good restorative sleep. The stories are insightful and beautifully written.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Barbara Worton's BEDTIME STORIES will Keep Up and Active, September 23, 2010
This review is from: Bedtime Stories: The short, long and tall tales of a sleepwriter (Hardcover)
Barbara Worton's BEDTIME STORIES delivers in a way that will have you laughing and wanting more as you go from story to story. Designed for those who might want something to settle into bed with, you will find yourself wondering what happens next and even writing your own continuation in your head as you are supposed to be relaxing and heading for bed.

A book that people of all backgrounds and age groups can read, enjoy and appreciate.
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