Longgfellow
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This is a question for authors out there... Have you ever seen or met an "echo" of a fictional character you created... in real life? By which I mean, you either imagined someone you met or just glanced was similar to a fictional character, or you imagined meeting them and imagined what they might say to you... or dreamed it... and it seemed surprisingly realistic?
I recently completed my first fictional story not done as a school assignment. I've started several stories before unfinished, or written outlines for ideas that I never went back to... I did stay up late writing this story, trying to finish it (BTW I am planning to submit to Lit as soon as editing is done), which might have messed with my head a little? Also, it has an erotic horror theme. A few days after I finished the first chapter I was at work walking across the campus and saw an attractive blond woman I didn't know walking by. For some reason it popped into my head maybe she looked like my fictional character, and then I looked at her more closely, and just for fun, imagined that it was her, kind of chuckling to myself what a silly thing to do, no harm meant. She glanced back at me and smiled as we passed and suddenly for a moment in my mind it was definitely her -- my character. She suddenly seemed extremely sexy and I felt a huge surge of lust and had to look away and calm myself. I was surprised and a little confused at my reaction and sort of made a mental note, maybe I should not do that again.
I thought it odd, but moved on.
A few weeks later I finished the story while I was staying in a hotel for a week for work. The night after I got home, I woke up in my own bed with my wife sleeping next to me. As people sometimes do I was confused and thought that I was still in the hotel room. My bedroom was completely dark. The story has sort-of an antagonist who is a shapeshifter and in part of the story he is in a wolf-hybrid form. We have 2 large dogs. One, at that moment, decided to move to the other side of the bedroom. This is all that happened in reality but in my brain, still half-asleep, woke up in the hotel room. I heard something moving around on the not-hotel-room floor. I sat up in bed and I heard it move around past the foot of the bed to my side of the bed. At first I thought, "OMG! There's a rat in this hotel room!"
But it sounded way too big for a rat.
I said aloud, "THERE'S SOMETHING IN HERE!"
My wife woke up, totally calm, and put a hand on my shoulder. "Yes..."
My dog also heard me. Instead of laying down he sat down near my side of the bed and stared at me, probably wondering what I was up to, was it a game?
In the darkness, I could barely make out a large canine shape. It opened its mouth and I could see teeth. It was completely unafraid of me.
In a flash, all these facts went through my head:
I screamed, "THERE'S A ... A DOG IN THIS ROOM!!!"
My wife, totally calm and slightly amused said, "Yes... There are two dogs in this room."
I could see the dog now looking a little scared, not sure if maybe he better duck and cover, sensing my fear. I sat there in confusion for what seemed like a long time, my wife's hand still resting on my shoulder. Slowly it dawned on me that we were home, and that was my dog... One of two... Then I calmed down.
Afterwards I remembered the story and realized it probably figured into my nighttime panic episode.
In a complete coincidence, later, I was reading a novel and the character had a love affair with his own fictional character. Then I remembered several other mentions by well known authors about conversations with their characters. I had chalked it up to artistic license -- surely Stephen King did not actually see his fictional characters in real life, that would be crazy, he just meant he sometimes imagined what they might say... But after that episode I started to wonder...
Does anyone else have similar experiences like this? Is it common?
I recently completed my first fictional story not done as a school assignment. I've started several stories before unfinished, or written outlines for ideas that I never went back to... I did stay up late writing this story, trying to finish it (BTW I am planning to submit to Lit as soon as editing is done), which might have messed with my head a little? Also, it has an erotic horror theme. A few days after I finished the first chapter I was at work walking across the campus and saw an attractive blond woman I didn't know walking by. For some reason it popped into my head maybe she looked like my fictional character, and then I looked at her more closely, and just for fun, imagined that it was her, kind of chuckling to myself what a silly thing to do, no harm meant. She glanced back at me and smiled as we passed and suddenly for a moment in my mind it was definitely her -- my character. She suddenly seemed extremely sexy and I felt a huge surge of lust and had to look away and calm myself. I was surprised and a little confused at my reaction and sort of made a mental note, maybe I should not do that again.
I thought it odd, but moved on.
A few weeks later I finished the story while I was staying in a hotel for a week for work. The night after I got home, I woke up in my own bed with my wife sleeping next to me. As people sometimes do I was confused and thought that I was still in the hotel room. My bedroom was completely dark. The story has sort-of an antagonist who is a shapeshifter and in part of the story he is in a wolf-hybrid form. We have 2 large dogs. One, at that moment, decided to move to the other side of the bedroom. This is all that happened in reality but in my brain, still half-asleep, woke up in the hotel room. I heard something moving around on the not-hotel-room floor. I sat up in bed and I heard it move around past the foot of the bed to my side of the bed. At first I thought, "OMG! There's a rat in this hotel room!"
But it sounded way too big for a rat.
I said aloud, "THERE'S SOMETHING IN HERE!"
My wife woke up, totally calm, and put a hand on my shoulder. "Yes..."
My dog also heard me. Instead of laying down he sat down near my side of the bed and stared at me, probably wondering what I was up to, was it a game?
In the darkness, I could barely make out a large canine shape. It opened its mouth and I could see teeth. It was completely unafraid of me.
In a flash, all these facts went through my head:
- A large, strange canine animal was in my hotel room
- the hotel room door was locked
- the animal was not afraid of me at all, was staring at me in fact
- the only solution to this impossibility I could think of was supernatural
- my wife was completely underestimating the danger of this situation
I screamed, "THERE'S A ... A DOG IN THIS ROOM!!!"
My wife, totally calm and slightly amused said, "Yes... There are two dogs in this room."
I could see the dog now looking a little scared, not sure if maybe he better duck and cover, sensing my fear. I sat there in confusion for what seemed like a long time, my wife's hand still resting on my shoulder. Slowly it dawned on me that we were home, and that was my dog... One of two... Then I calmed down.
Afterwards I remembered the story and realized it probably figured into my nighttime panic episode.
In a complete coincidence, later, I was reading a novel and the character had a love affair with his own fictional character. Then I remembered several other mentions by well known authors about conversations with their characters. I had chalked it up to artistic license -- surely Stephen King did not actually see his fictional characters in real life, that would be crazy, he just meant he sometimes imagined what they might say... But after that episode I started to wonder...
Does anyone else have similar experiences like this? Is it common?