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A struggling science-fiction writer receives a blunt rejection from an established author, replies angrily, and then unexpectedly meets his critic, who warns that the writer's vivid inventions could have dangerous consequences. After selling a story and savoring sudden success, the narrator is startled when one of his imagined creatures appears in his bedroom. The creature explains that speculative fiction can strain the barrier between realms and that detailed characterization can bring beings into the narrator's world, forcing him to confront the unintended results of making imagination too real.
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