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Dream Funk, Inc by elveloy
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Further along the Dreamer's ward, Noah was having a nightmare. Panic-struck, he ran through the dark streets of his mind, pursued by a monstrous insect. He could hear the feet skittering on the pavement behind him, smell the fetid breath, see the huge shadow looming over him, about to pounce. Noah screamed and woke up...
Eve by michgraythings
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Evelaigne an independent female Archeologist. She spent her life studying about the lost island and artifacts. While she was looking for an artifacts. She found more interesting discovery Short Story Disclaimer: Fiction is made up stories. Name, Characters, Places and Incidents are either product of my imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance of actual events are coincedental. Photos that been used are credits to the right owner.
In The Dominion Of Perfect Sanity by WilliamJJackson
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In the Garden of Intent, no one can hear you dream...
Revenge by elveloy
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8. Time Management - a time travel dilemma 7. Forgetmenot - Steampunk war 6. The Dead Hitchhiker 5. Tok vs Terra - space war! 4. Dream Funk Inc - dreams or nightmares? 3. G.O.O.D. vs E.V.I.L. - a spy-fy challenge. Galactic Overlords, Operational Division comes up against Eternal Vengeance, Interstellar Liaisons 2. The Feud - what happens when a writer tries to get her revenge for a reader's comment? 1. Mike's Revenge - a time trip for dinosaurs My entries for the MadMike's Revenge smackdown - posted in reverse order of writing!
Dreampunk? by CliffJonesJr
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Dreampunk is a niche genre of speculative fiction that asks the question "Is this real?" and then follows up with "What does that even mean anyway?" Alice in Wonderland would be the prototypical example, but any anti-authoritarian investigation into the nature of dreams, reality, the self, and the universe might qualify. Examples abound in books, movies, and TV. Keep reading to see what I mean.