Welcome, soul-sojourner.
You’ve found your way to The Dreamers’ Crossing. A place where daylight merges with dream-light, and stories shimmer between worlds.
This space gathers the voices and visions that move through my writing. Here, stories breathe in twilight: dreams, elemental visions, and glimpses into themes that propel my epic story-cycle, Parting the Veils.
I’m Seth Mullins, author of The Authors of This Dream and Ophia’s Sister-Soul. I write speculative fiction, stories born of the merging between the seen and the unseen.
With the complexity of these times and the immensity of our challenges, we need to learn to trust our inner guidance in order to navigate our lives.
In a world that can feel too tangled for any clean master plan, inner guidance becomes our one reliable compass. It helps us find our bearings when we’ve lost sight of all shores. Human intuition was always meant to uphold and support logical thinking. Our dreaming consciousness and inner knowing open to avenues that reason can’t reach, and it is this wellspring of wisdom and insight that holds answers to questions that most deeply concern us now.
This is why my protagonist, Esperidi, is cast adrift. With every outer support gone, she has no recourse but to turn inward, to learn to interpret and trust the guidance of her dreams and intuitions. Her quest unfolds one step at a time, guided by quiet directives: “Go this way. Ask about this. Trust this person. Steer clear of that one.”
Here I’ll be sharing glimpses from that world: mythic journals, poetical essays and audio narratives, and excerpts that explore spirit, transformation, and the delicate dance of our ascension process.
Whether you’ve followed my stories before or are arriving here for the first time, I’m grateful you’ve stepped into the crossing.
Expect every entry to speak from that liminal place between worlds. I’m deeply grateful you’ve found your way here. May these essays and stories offer a little light for your own journey between worlds.
An Age Without Maps: Visionary Fiction and Our Inner Compass
We live inside a paradigm so complex that the intellect, however brilliant, cannot hold the whole pattern. In an age without maps, the inner compass speaks in quieter ways: intuition, dreams, and mythic storytelling. In visionary fiction, inner guidance can be dramatized as plot itself: The moment outer certainty disappears, something deeper makes itself felt.