I labelled this topic "Scattered Recall" because I've found it pretty fun. Basically, in a continuous motion, I write whatever dream piece I can remember, on the spot. If I remember something else in the middle of writing, I complete that sentence and start the next one with that other thought. (meaning, I don't stick to one dream at a time)

Well, if you ever had some continuous journal assignment in your school (like Stanford Writes) it's somethin like that.

Well, the only drawback is that my info does not stay chronological, because there are pieces here and there that belong to certain dreams. If you're willing, you can color-code different dream pieces with hi-liters. Anyway, the reason I try this now is because if I stick to one dream at a time, I have to constantly postpone other flashes of recall, and I might forget them by the time I'm done with the first dream. So, I just write whatever is in my mind. I know the material is subject to non-reader friendliness, but the author ought to already know the dreams well after writing. Besides, it'd be easier to redo the piece, especially as a computer word file.