Daydreams: The Stories and Poetry of John Cornelius Rogers

S. Bavey
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Imaginary snakes, Ouija board experiments, World War II and Nursing Home Sex ScandalsJohn Cornelius Rogers, a narcoleptic war veteran, experienced emotions so strong they made him collapse. You would, too, if you discovered sex scandals in nursing homes, saw snakes come out of the wall while you were eating dinner, and uncovered a murder using a makeshift ouija board. Join John in the journey through his prose and poetry, silly and sad...15% of the profits from sales of this book will be donated to the charity Narcolepsy UK.Previously published ‘Daydreams and Memoirs and Poems by John Cornelius Rogers’"An often funny, witty and sometimes poignant series of anecdotes and poems that capture the everyday life of one John Cornelius Rogers. I love reading about events that both reverberate worldwide when we read about John Rogers' training during World War Two, to the microcosm of family life." – Fantasy Book Nerd"Daydreams and Nightmares offers a wonderful first person account of a fascinating time in history, told through wild, varied vignettes, and evocative poetry." – K. R. R. Lockhaven"So enjoyed it including the poetry. A 5* from me." – Judith Benson"Rogers writes in a very engaging manner, witty, thoughtful and taut. I laughed out loud in several places, very keen eye for the absurd!" – Sally Beety
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