Unseen Terrors: The Slow Unraveling of Trust in ‘Sleep’
A collection of dichotomies: intimate yet claustrophobic; deafening in its quietness while stifling in its sound.
Lauren Hayataka holds a Bachelor of Science in Religion: Biblical and Theological Studies and a Master of Arts in Communications from Liberty University. Based in Michigan, she currently works for Dotdash Meredith and contributes as a reviewer for Independent Book Review.
A collection of dichotomies: intimate yet claustrophobic; deafening in its quietness while stifling in its sound.
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