Dreams Dreamt is not just a collection of horror stories. It’s a descent into the subconscious, where the grotesque and the uncanny flourish in the fertile soil of sleep. Within its pages, nightmares take shape: a suicidal dreamer bargains with a monstrous spider; the dying thoughts of a banana unravel into tragedy; a coffin closes over the still-living; an alien farmer hunts a ravenous rabbit-beast for his human bride; swarms of butterflies fall from the stars; a rainbow mourns its stolen colors; swamp-dwellers succumb to vampiric thirst; and gangs of peacocks and chickens wage war against an undead alien fowl. But these are more than surreal spectacles. Each dream mirrors the ways fear reshapes memory, longing festers into dread, and the mind turns traitor against its own dreamer. These eight phantasmagorias twist the ordinary into the grotesque, collapsing the boundaries between waking and dreaming. To read Dreams Dreamt is not merely to witness horror—it is to live it, to feel time distort, safety dissolve, and the intimate terror of being trapped within a consciousness you cannot escape.