Author: | Leigh Warbrick | ISBN: | 9780975792131 |
Publisher: | Leigh Warbrick | Publication: | October 31, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Leigh Warbrick |
ISBN: | 9780975792131 |
Publisher: | Leigh Warbrick |
Publication: | October 31, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Dreamland Castaway is a compilation of poetry in the short-form.
The book is a rewrite of the compilation 'Dream Cast', one of three compilations, which were rough self-published books for family & friends. It covers the themes that run throughout all of Leigh's work, nature, landscapes, seasons, elements, metaphysical, astronomy, time, cityscapes, technology, transport, perceptions, philosophies and human interactions.
‘Dream Cast’ was Leigh's second compilation, Dream is representative of perceptions, beliefs & bias and ‘Cast’ is representative of reality, projections & images. It is a statement on how our perceptions become our reality, and that we continually create these realities, dreams, aspirations for ourselves, yet the catalyst for this creation, our perception, is fallible and evolving.
The chapters are organised chronologically, with the chapter names being the names Leigh gave to the original notebooks into which the ideas & concepts for each poem were handwritten.
Leigh's poems are predominately a composition of a particular moment or instant, like a photo or painting of a scene or a feeling in the moment it's felt.
Dreamland Castaway is a compilation of poetry in the short-form.
The book is a rewrite of the compilation 'Dream Cast', one of three compilations, which were rough self-published books for family & friends. It covers the themes that run throughout all of Leigh's work, nature, landscapes, seasons, elements, metaphysical, astronomy, time, cityscapes, technology, transport, perceptions, philosophies and human interactions.
‘Dream Cast’ was Leigh's second compilation, Dream is representative of perceptions, beliefs & bias and ‘Cast’ is representative of reality, projections & images. It is a statement on how our perceptions become our reality, and that we continually create these realities, dreams, aspirations for ourselves, yet the catalyst for this creation, our perception, is fallible and evolving.
The chapters are organised chronologically, with the chapter names being the names Leigh gave to the original notebooks into which the ideas & concepts for each poem were handwritten.
Leigh's poems are predominately a composition of a particular moment or instant, like a photo or painting of a scene or a feeling in the moment it's felt.