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** The subsequent novels ''[[The Cat Who Walks Through Walls]]'' and ''[[To Sail Beyond the Sunset]]'' run with the concept to its logical conclusion, in which the characters wage running pandimensional battles against groups of agents from other realities, all competing to see which can rewrite history to their whims.
* [[Philip K. Dick|Philip K. Dick's]] ''[[The Man in the High Castle]]'' contains a rather odd example. The novel is an [[Alternate History]] describing a hypothetical timeline in which the Axis won [[WWII]] and conquered the United States. And in the novel's 'verse exists another novel ''The Grasshopper Lies Heavy'', which is itself an [[Alternate History]] novel describing [[Real Life|a hypothetical timeline in which the Allies won WWII]].
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* There's a one-off joke in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' when it turns out that the [[Author Avatar]] Dan, is actually a fictitious character created by Sarah.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==