Night Cream and Dreams is an intimate and haunting collection of poems drawn from the fertile, unsettling terrain of dreams. In these pages, April Bulmer invites readers into a nocturnal world where memory, spirituality, grief, desire, and healing surface in vivid, often startling images. Each poem stands alone, yet together they form a lyrical constellation-moments of waking life braided with dream logic, ritual, and reflection.
Bulmer writes with clarity and emotional precision. Her poems move effortlessly between the ordinary and the sacred: a cup of coffee becomes communion, a dying dog becomes a divine guardian, a hotel room turns into a space of prayer and reckoning. Themes of family, illness, faith, femininity, and mental health recur throughout the collection, handled with both tenderness and unflinching honesty. The divine feminine, ancestral voices, and prophetic dreams appear not as abstractions, but as lived, bodily experiences.
The language is spare yet evocative. Images linger. Emotions resonate long after the page is turned. Readers encounter moments of vulnerability, dark humour, spiritual struggle, and quiet grace, often within the same poem. The accompanying visual artwork deepens the dreamlike atmosphere, reinforcing the sense that this book is meant to be experienced slowly, intuitively, and reflectively.
Night Cream and Dreams will appeal to readers of contemporary poetry who are drawn to introspective, spiritually curious work. It is a book for those who listen closely to their inner lives, who believe dreams carry meaning, and who find solace-and truth-in poetry that dares to look inward.
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