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LA PLATA, Md., Dec. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Growing up in the U.S., J. M. Campbell Harmon was always encouraged to think outside the box and expand her vocabulary. This way of thinking is present in her literature. Her writings encourage readers to think beyond the limitations of everyday life and into the world of the limitless mind. She often explores the conscious and unconscious thought and its relation to sleep states and dreams.
In "Transedic Dreamers" (published by Trafford Publishing), she tells the story about a young woman who experiences dreams that are different from the average dreams people experience. She finds out that the dreams she is having are actually happening in real life. She meets a young man that shows her that she is not alone in experiencing these dreams. He takes her to a Dome of other dreamers like herself. At the Dome, she becomes part of a group and makes bonds, finds her long lost mother, and falls deeper in love with the man who brought her there. She also finds out the Dome is not all it is cracked up out be.