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{{wiktionarypar|flashforward}} | |||
A ''']''' is a narrative device |
A ''']''' is a narrative device. | ||
'''Flashforward''' or '''Flash Forward''' may also refer to: | '''Flashforward''' or '''Flash Forward''' may also refer to: | ||
* '']'', a 2009 TV series | |||
* ], a |
* ], a 1999 novel by Robert J. Sawyer and the basis for the 2009 series | ||
* '']'', a 1996 Disney Channel TV series | |||
* ], a novel by Robert Sawyer | |||
* ], a |
* ], a 2005 album by the Siegel-Schwall Band | ||
* ''Flash Forward'', a podcast produced by ] on the far future cultural impacts of technology | |||
* ], a ] film festival that happens twice a year in various cities (so far: San Francisco, New York, London, Seattle, and Amsterdam). | |||
* NDE "flash forward", opposite of a life review, sometimes experienced in a ] | |||
* Flash Forward, Ltd., a joint venture between ] and ] Memory Corporation that manufactures ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 18 January 2022
A flashforward is a narrative device.
Flashforward or Flash Forward may also refer to:
- FlashForward, a 2009 TV series
- Flashforward (novel), a 1999 novel by Robert J. Sawyer and the basis for the 2009 series
- Flash Forward, a 1996 Disney Channel TV series
- Flash Forward (album), a 2005 album by the Siegel-Schwall Band
- Flash Forward, a podcast produced by Rose Eveleth on the far future cultural impacts of technology
- NDE "flash forward", opposite of a life review, sometimes experienced in a near-death experience
- Flash Forward, Ltd., a joint venture between SanDisk and Toshiba Memory Corporation that manufactures flash memory
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