Dreamworks is an interdisciplinary quarterly devoted to the art of dreaming. It brings together the latest thinking on the dream process from many fields -- aesthetics, anthropology, criticism, neurophysiology, philosophy, psychology, religion -- and gathers dream reports and adaptations from artists working in various media. The selection of materials for publication is based on their contributions to the advancement of knowledge about the dream process and to the creative use of the dream experience.
Kenneth John Atchity is an American producer and author, who has worked variously in the world of letters as a literary manager, editor, speaker, writing coach, brand consultant, and professor of comparative literature.
At home among the many worlds of communications and storytelling, he was labeled a "story merchant" by a visiting ambassador to the United States.
Atchity was born 16 January 1944 in Eunice, Louisiana, son of Fred J. and Myrza (née Aguillard) Atchity; he grew up between Louisiana and Kansas City, Missouri. He and his companies, The Story Merchant, Atchity Entertainment International, Inc., The Writers Lifeline, Inc., and The Louisiana Wave Studio, LLC, in Shreveport, Louisiana produce films and develop books for publication; and books, screenplays, and films for television and cinema, and consult with writers about their career strategies and tactics.