| A Page of Dreams | | A set of narrative dreams dating from 1996 with commentary on the role dreams have played in the dreamer's life. |
| Andy's Dream Journal | | A transcript of dreams spanning genres including sci-fi, silly, horrible and inspiring. |
| Closet Pacifist's Dreamlog | | The log of the lucid, fragmented, and full-length dreams remembered by this individual striving for lucidity. |
| Dan's Dreams | | Comics writer Dan Curtis Johnson shares his dreams recorded every year since 1988. |
| Dangerous Candy | | An occasionally updated dream journal by the former dream columnist for CollegeBeat. |
| Dream Diary | | Includes monthly archives of past dreams, more recent dreams, and suggested interpretations. |
| Dream Images | | Descriptions of Shelia's dreams organized by date and grouped according to recurring imagery. Features image collages created to visually represent the symbols present in her dreams. |
| Dreams Lately | | An archive of recent and older dreams including shorter and longer descriptions. |
| Dreamscott | | Includes dreams dating back to childhood with descriptions, personal illustrations, pictures, and explanations. |
| DreamWorld | | Dedicated to the exploration and analysis of dreams and what they mean. Contains dreams primarily from three teens but allows feedback and posts from others. |
| John DuBois' Dreams | | John DuBois' dreams from 1991 to the present, as recorded in postings to a local forum. |
| Juggling Mercury | | Johanna Mead describes herself as one part romantic, six parts cynic and just a smidgen of aimless, surreal whacko. Juggling Mercury is a dream record and night-time counterpart to her daily journal, Irregular Ramblings. |
| Lastnite | | Dreams recorded since 1993, powered by Movable Type. |
| Luminous Dreams | | A blog-style dream log interspersed with waking ideas about dreaming. |
| Maljonic's Dreams | | A dream journal with recent dreams as well as archived ones. Focuses on a spiritual approach. |
| Maya's Dreams | | An archive of many faithfully recorded dreams spanning 1996-2001. The author suggests, "The more often I try to remember my dreams and write them down, the more vivid and detailed they are." | |
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