It's hard to say. Sometimes stories draw inspiration from real events but are embellished or changed. Maybe Lesley has elements of truth mixed with imagination.
I'm not sure. It depends on the author's inspiration and creative process. Sometimes, stories can be based on real events, but with fictional elements added.
Well, a 'dhmis visual novel' is likely to be a visual novel based on the 'Don't Hug Me I'm Scared' (DHMIS) concept. It might feature the same strange and somewhat disturbing elements as the original work. It could involve the characters from DHMIS in new scenarios, with players making choices that affect the story's outcome.
Yes, perhaps it has unique art styles that are inspired by the DHMIS show. It might also have a very distinct soundtrack that adds to the overall eerie atmosphere.
Well, one common theme is horror or dark twists. Since DHMIS has some creepy elements, fanfics often take it further into the horror genre. There are also themes related to self - discovery for the characters. They might go on a journey to figure out who they really are outside of the strange situations they are usually in. And then there are fanfics that are just comical, exaggerating the already wacky nature of the DHMIS world.
Lesley Pearse is an author. Her works are often featured in the realm of Fantastic Fiction. She has likely contributed a great deal to the genre with her unique storytelling and character development.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Lesley Thomson' in 'Fantastic Fiction' you are referring to. There could be many authors or characters with that name. Maybe it's an author who has contributed works to the Fantastic Fiction collection.
There are so many possible Dave Lesleys out there. He could be a character in a news story, a memoir, or a community - based anecdote. Without knowing the source or more details about the true story, it's impossible to accurately identify who this Dave Lesley is. It could be that the person sharing the story knows him personally and it's a very specific account that hasn't been widely publicized.