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  2. Dream Weavers (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    Dream Weavers was first published in September 1996 by Penguin Books in trade paperback format. [1] [2] It was a short-list nominee for the 1997 Ditmar Award for best long fiction but lost to Lucy Sussex' The Scarlet Rider. [3]

  3. Dreamweaver (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dreamweaver, a type of fictional character in the fantasy novel trilogy Age of the Five; Dream Weavers, a 1996 fantasy anthology "Dream Weaver" (King of the Hill), an episode of King of the Hill "Dream Weaver" (seaQuest DSV), an episode of seaQuest DSV "Dream Weaver" , an episode of Supergirl

  4. David A. Hargrave - Wikipedia

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    David Allen Hargrave (May 25, 1946 – August 29, 1988), known as The Dream Weaver, was a prolific and sometimes controversial American game designer and writer of fantasy and science fiction role-playing games (RPGs). Hargrave's most notable written works were based upon his own mythical world of Arduin.

  5. Category:Novels about dreams - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Book of Dreams (novel) The Bridge (novel) D. Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream; The Dream Master (Steinmüller novel) The Dream Master;

  6. The Dream (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Dream is a 1924 [1] novel by H. G. Wells about a man from a Utopian future who dreams the entire life of an Englishman from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, Harry Mortimer Smith. [2] As in other novels of this period, in The Dream Wells represents the present as an "Age of Confusion" from which humanity will be able to emerge with the help ...

  7. The Dreamseller - Wikipedia

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    In the third book of the saga The Dreamseller, the Master, an internationally powerful man finds out that living in the moment is fun but that success is cyclical, just like tender leaves that sprout gloriously in the spring but invariably fall to the ground by next winter. He goes through distant and inhospitable places, fights enormous ...

  8. Elisabeth Furse - Wikipedia

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    Furse wrote her life memoir, Dream Weaver, with the assistance of writer Ann Barr. The book was published in 1993. [4] British journalist Christopher Long has published a long list of inaccuracies and exaggerations that appear in the book. [5]

  9. Sean McMullen - Wikipedia

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    McMullen is one of Australia's leading science-fiction and fantasy authors and has written over 70 stories and 17 books. In 2011, his novelette "Eight Miles" was the runner-up in the Hugo Awards.