Recent Updates:
Alternate Realities (Adam Levine): Chapter Twenty-nine, Anywhere in the World
Angels in a Cage (Chris Cornell): Chapter Thirty-nine, Heartstrings of Hope
Dark Horse (George Harrison): Chapter Eighteen, Reasons
Don't Look Away (Pete Townshend): Chapter Thirty-two, Something Out
Love Runs Deeper (Lindsey Buckingham): Random ficlet: Soft as a Petal
Midnight Shift (Robert Plant, Jimmy Page): Chapter Fifty-two, Drowning
Misc. Fiction: Disney ficlet: Entertaining Magic (Cameron Crowe)
Hi!
This journey started over a decade ago, maybe more than two. I don't know where it's going, but I do have a feeling it's coming back...
So if you're reading this, hi! Welcome to Dreams in Fiction. Shall we disappear into the fantasy of the music world?
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DISCLAIMER: The characters herein are intellectual property of the author's of the fictional work. The characters depicted are loosely based on individuals to which they are the namesake. The characters are in no way, shape or form claiming to be a true and accurate representation of said individuals whom they are depicting. The author does not claim to be persons depicted in the works of fiction living or deceased. The author does not claim to know personally any of the characters living or deceased.
Since some people seem to have an issue understanding what FICTION is, here are a few definitions:
fiction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition:
1. the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, esp. in prose form.
2. works of this class, as novels or short stories.
3. something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story.
4. the act of feigning, inventing, or imagining.
5. an imaginary thing or event, postulated for the purposes of argument or explanation.
Part of Speech: noun
Definition:
1. the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, esp. in prose form.
2. works of this class, as novels or short stories.
3. something feigned, invented, or imagined; a made-up story.
4. the act of feigning, inventing, or imagining.
5. an imaginary thing or event, postulated for the purposes of argument or explanation.
fan
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: an enthusiastic devotee, follower, or admirer of a sport, pastime, celebrity, etc.
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: an enthusiastic devotee, follower, or admirer of a sport, pastime, celebrity, etc.
fan fiction
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a fictional account written by a fan of a show, movie, book, video game etc. to explore themes and ideas that will not or cannot be explored via the originating medium; also written fan fiction, also called fanfic
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a fictional account written by a fan of a show, movie, book, video game etc. to explore themes and ideas that will not or cannot be explored via the originating medium; also written fan fiction, also called fanfic
Definition of ratings:
PG: There may be some profanity in these fics. There may be some violence or brief nudity. However, these elements are not considered intense at all. There is no drug use content in a PG-rated fic.
PG-13: A PG-13 fic is one which leaps beyond the boundaries of the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language, or other contents, but does not quite fit within the restricted R category. Any drug use content will initially require at least a PG-13 rating. If nudity is sexually oriented, the fic will generally not be found in the PG-13 category.
R: An R-rated fic may include strong language, violence, nudity, drug abuse, other elements, or a combination of the above.
NC-17: The reasons for the application of an NC-17 rating can be excessive violence, sex, aberrational behavior, drug abuse or any other extreme elements.
PG: There may be some profanity in these fics. There may be some violence or brief nudity. However, these elements are not considered intense at all. There is no drug use content in a PG-rated fic.
PG-13: A PG-13 fic is one which leaps beyond the boundaries of the PG rating in theme, violence, nudity, sensuality, language, or other contents, but does not quite fit within the restricted R category. Any drug use content will initially require at least a PG-13 rating. If nudity is sexually oriented, the fic will generally not be found in the PG-13 category.
R: An R-rated fic may include strong language, violence, nudity, drug abuse, other elements, or a combination of the above.
NC-17: The reasons for the application of an NC-17 rating can be excessive violence, sex, aberrational behavior, drug abuse or any other extreme elements.