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== Anime and Manga ==
* As mentioned above, [[Meganekko|Chihaya's]] manga is about a samurai. This samurai is surrounded by four girls. Incidentally, ''[[Asu no Yoichi]]'' is also about a samurai surrounded by four girls.
* [[Meganekko|Toujou]] from ''[[Ichigo One Hundred Percent|Ichigo 100%]]'' writes fantasy novels. At one point, the main character has to choose among some girls. Just as Manaka has to choose.
** Also, the films they make together differ very little from reality.
* Episode one from ''[[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]]''
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== Film ==
* ''Secret Window'', based on the book by [[Stephen King]], starred Johnny Depp as the [[Ax Crazy|psycho writer]].
* Both the main characters from [[Throw Momma Fromfrom the Train]] do this at the end after the plot is resolved. Billy Crystal's character (the one who is an actual author) is outraged that his former student, played by Danny [[De Vito]], may have beaten him to market with the same story and seems to consider actually murdering the man out of anger, but [[De Vito]]'s turns out to be a children's book with a family-friendly ending and they end up happy for each other and successful.
 
 
== Literature ==
* ''Secret Window, Secret Garden'' by [[Stephen King]].
* ''[[The Canterbury Tales (Literature)|The Canterbury Tales]]''
* ''Invitation to the Game''
 
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** Of course it is later implied that {{spoiler|said character is actually God.}}
* The titular character of ''[[Bones]]'' writes novels about her life as a criminal anthropologist. This is actually [[Truth in Television]] - the show is [[Very Loosely Based on a True Story|loosely based on]] the life of [[Real Life]] forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who wrote a series of novels based on her life and career.
* In the US version of ''[[Queer Asas Folk]]'', Michael and Justin write and illustrate their own comic book, Rage, which features Brian as the lead character and tells stories right out of the characters' own lives.