Oscar A. Carbonell
meet: oscar
Author of
The Mascot and The Mouse
I wrote this book because I was inspired by old ideas that I’ve had and been working on for several years, but never put them down in writing until now. I was also really inspired by a Polish-French silent film writer and director, Wladyslaw Starewicz, who wrote, directed, and starred in the 1933 silent film “The Mascot.” My third reason for writing this book is that I firmly believe God instilled the idea in my mind, and when God gifts you with an idea, you put it into action.
Oscar A. Carbonell strives to get his point across and his message out there so all people can understand. Although often misunderstood, he thought writing this book was one way to get his vision out there for others to see.
The line between what is a dream and what is real is now indistinguishable. When a young boy dreams and envisions two individuals with two different perspectives in a world of illusions, he comes to grips with his dreams. Dreams are being put in his head by unknown or unseen forces.
This is a book about stories that occur in dreams within dreams.




















































































































