Dr. Lucy Daniels

Dreaming Your Way to Creative Freedom

What do dreams mean? Can they help us understand who and where we are? Recognizing shortcomings in creative work and becoming able to observe in dreams the unconscious conflicts which require such shortcomings is the crux of this personal but universal primer for increasing creative and emotional freedom and power. As Lucy Daniels shows us the landmarks, personal symbols, and specific outcomes of her 30-year struggle against writer’s block, she also offers a road map for others to use on their own journeys.
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Selected Works

Non-fiction
Dreaming Your Way to Creative Freedom
A two-mirror liberation process, sharing the specific outcome of Lucy Daniels' 30-year struggle against writer's block and offering a road map for others to use on their personal journey.
Fiction
The Eyes of the Father
A compelling story about people controlled by the past.
High on a Hill
High on a Hill was Daniels' Guggenheim project and was published in 1961.
Caleb, My Son
Caleb, My Son, published in 1956, was called "a remarkable novel" by the New York Times.
Memoir
With a Woman's Voice: A Writer's Struggle for Emotional Freedom
In this long-awaited memoir, award-winning novelist Lucy Daniels provides a gripping account of an emotionally distressed childhood that led to chronic anorexia and a long-standing writer's block. Here, free at last from past demons and the unreasonable demands of a socially powerful family, Daniels tells her life story with insight, humor, and compassion.