Fiction
- Puppet Master (franchise), featuring the following films:
- Puppet Master (film), a 1989 film directed by David Schmoeller
- Puppet Master II, a 1991 film directed by David W. Allen
- Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge, a 1991 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master 4, a 1993 film directed by Jeff Burr
- Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter, a 1994 film directed by Jeff Burr
- Curse of the Puppet Master, a 1998 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Retro Puppet Master, a 1999 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master: The Legacy, a 2004 film directed by Charles Band
- Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys, a 2004 film directed by Ted Nicolaou
- Puppet Master: Axis of Evil, a 2010 film directed by David DeCoteau
- Puppet Master X: Axis Rising, a 2012 film directed by Charles Band
- The Puppetmaster (film), a 1993 Taiwanese film
- Puppet Master (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
- "Puppet Master" (Fantastic Four episode), an episode from the 2006 cartoon series featuring the above character
- The Puppet Masters, a science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein
- The Puppet Masters (film), a film based on the above novel
- "The Puppetmaster" (Avatar: The Last Airbender), a season 3 episode
- Puppet Master (Ghost in the Shell), a hacker in Ghost in the Shell whose code name is Project 2501
- Puppeteer (comics), a DC Comics villain formerly called Puppet Master
- Puppet Master (Final Fantasy), a job class in the game Final Fantasy XI
- The Puppet-Masters, a 1969 novel by William Garner
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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:
“A fiction about soft or easy deaths ... is part of the mythology of most diseases that are not considered shameful or demeaning.”
—Susan Sontag (b. 1933)
“The society would permit no books of fiction in its collection because the town fathers believed that fiction worketh abomination and maketh a lie.”
—For the State of Rhode Island, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“To value the tradition of, and the discipline required for, the craft of fiction seems today pointless. The real Arcadia is a lonely, mountainous plateau, overbouldered and strewn with the skulls of sheep slain for vellum and old bitten pinions that tried to be quills. Its forty rough miles by mule from Athens, a city where theres a fair, a movie house, cotton candy.”
—Alexander Theroux (b. 1940)