The End

Future Dreams

by Chris Luke

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Synopsis

What would it be like if you were able to use your lucid dreams to view the future. Would you believe what was happening or would you deny your own ability? For Rob it seemed too amazing to be real but the opportunity to turn his dreams into a book seemed like a wonderful way to make some extra money. But what he didn't realize was his book was going to draw a lot more attention than he had planned and not from a loving fan base. How will rob avoid producing a document that creates a future that could be the end for mankind?

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Story Elements

Ratings Factors

Language: No profanity or censor words
Sexual Content: No sexual acts implied or described
Target Audience Age/Stage of Life: 18-34 (New adult/twentysomethings)
Violence: Death, but minimal violence

Setting

Geography: USA
Realism: Science stretched but possible (possible science of the near future)
Setting Type: Dystopian/Post-Apocalyptic
Time Period: 2020 - 2029

Main Character

Age: Adult
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian European
Religion: Agnostic/Atheist
Sexual Preference: Other

Styles & Themes

Humor: Moments of levity
Inspires Reader to Feel: N/A or None of the above
Mysteries & Puzzles: Thought-provoking puzzles tangentially related to story
Pacing: Moves quickly
Physical Action: Negligible physical action
Political/Social Commentary: Politics play a minor role
Romance: No romantic elements
Genre Fantasy
 
Realism:
  • World is similar to ours, but plot elements include magic
  • Fantasy world with low or no magic
  • Fantasy world where magic is prevalent
Setting Type:
  • Fantasy
Time Period:
  • N/A (Fantasy Setting)

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About the author

Chris Luke

Scientist by education my own lucid dreaming experiences play into my motivation to write these stories. Not everything is mirror of me but not everything is fiction either. Maybe you'll figure out which is which in "the end".