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  • Visionary Fiction and Transhumanism, Part 1
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    Visionary Fiction and Transhumanism, Part 1

    ByVictor Smith January 10, 2016February 18, 2021

    I can’t totally rule out the possibility that, if all the external conditions and the karmic action were there, a stream of consciousness might actually enter a computer. –His Holiness, the Dalai Lama
    This startling statement made by the renowned leader of Tibetan Buddhism knocked me off kilter on first reading it. It had a similar effect on the renowned physicist who reported it.

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  • Visionary Fiction and Truth
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    Visionary Fiction and Truth

    ByGuest Author December 28, 2015February 7, 2020

    BY ELIZABETH BECKETT Truth is relative. It depends where you are standing, and when. A thousand different versions of one story can all be right. So how do we make sense of it all? By finding your own truth – what resonates with you and you feel implicitly to be on your frequency. Some people think that my books are astounding, and others think that they are rubbish. But I must persevere for the readers whose personal truth frequencies are attuned with what I write, because that is powerful.

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  • The Wounded Healer: the Greek Myth of Human Evolution
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    The Wounded Healer: the Greek Myth of Human Evolution

    ByGuest Author December 22, 2015February 22, 2021

    Multi-faceted visionary craftsman Esme Ellis has been a supporter and contributor to the Visionary Fiction Alliance almost from its inception. She has written four books; Pathway Into Sunrise, Clea and the Fifth Dimension, This Strange and Precious Thing, and Dreaming Worlds Awake. Here are some of her musings amidst samples of her visionary art.

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  • The Anesthesia Game and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Rea Nolan Martin
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    The Anesthesia Game and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Rea Nolan Martin

    ByGuest Author December 7, 2015February 5, 2022

    (Editor’s note – Oftentimes our stories are culled from our life experiences – painful, joyful, mystical, paranormal – and forged into Visionary Fiction. Author Rea Nolan Martin tells her tale of how such an experience shaped her newest novel.) The story behind The Anesthesia Game is very close to my heart. The fifteen-year-old protagonist, Sydney,…

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  • Dark Characters in Visionary Fiction Can Reveal the Light
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    Dark Characters in Visionary Fiction Can Reveal the Light

    ByEleni Papanou November 16, 2015February 4, 2020

    By Eleni Papanou Visionary fiction’s theme is the evolution of human consciousness. But what does that mean? What is consciousness? Psychologist, William James, coined the phrase stream of consciousness . He identified consciousness as something that is shaped by experience and how the experience is processed in our minds. So it’s our life experience that…

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  • Three Fun and Easy Kindle Tips for Writers
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    Three Fun and Easy Kindle Tips for Writers

    ByMargaret Duarte November 9, 2015

    Have you ever wished that you could preview and proofread your Microsoft Word (.DOC, .DOCX) manuscript on your Kindle before uploading it to Amazon KDP, or maybe find a convenient, low-cost way to ship your manuscript to beta readers for their feedback and have them ship their notes and highlights back to you? Less than…

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  • What Is Women’s Visionary Fiction?  Part I –  Guest Post By Mary Mackey
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    What Is Women’s Visionary Fiction?  Part I – Guest Post By Mary Mackey

    ByGuest Author November 2, 2015February 5, 2022

    Women’s Visionary Fiction is not a new type of Visionary Fiction. It has been around for decades if not centuries. In fact, for all of recorded history (and thousands of years before writing existed) women have been associated with visions, mystical experiences, spiritual powers, magic, the ability to bring new life into the world, heal…

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  • Investigating the Collective Mind in Visionary Fiction – guest post by Warren Goldie
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    Investigating the Collective Mind in Visionary Fiction – guest post by Warren Goldie

    ByGuest Author October 26, 2015February 7, 2020

    I wrote my first novel to explore several concepts that struck me as compelling and profound. The first of these concepts posits that all human beings are connected collectively at a deep psychological level, inaccessible to the thinking mind but which can be touched in higher or altered states of consciousness. Accessing this state is…

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  • Fables, Italo Calvino, and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Stephen Weinstock
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    Fables, Italo Calvino, and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Stephen Weinstock

    ByStephen Weinstock October 12, 2015February 5, 2022

    This summer I saw Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Ontario. Teiresias was in drag, the Chorus intoned like gospel churchgoers, and the blind Oedipus appeared in the nude (an email warned us ahead of time). Despite the wonderful theatricality, I was put in mind how powerful the Oedipus myth is, with…

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  • Two New  Arthurian Visionary Fiction Novels by Theresa Crater
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    Two New Arthurian Visionary Fiction Novels by Theresa Crater

    ByTheresa Crater October 5, 2015March 9, 2020

    “Well now, there’s legends and then there’s secrets that the legends hide.” ~The Singing Stones Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki and T.L. Ashcroft-Nowicki, mother and daughter, have both written new takes on the Arthurian legends in the last few years. Dolores wrote The Singing Stones for her grandson and she plans to write more. T.L.’s first novel of…

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  • Laying the Foundations of a new Visionary Fiction Sub-genre – Guest Post by Gordon Keirle-Smith
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    Laying the Foundations of a new Visionary Fiction Sub-genre – Guest Post by Gordon Keirle-Smith

    ByGordon Keirle-Smith September 28, 2015March 8, 2020

    Authors writing in the realm of Visionary Fiction are tremendously privileged in that they are only limited by the scope of their own creativity – or by their ability to connect with a source of inspiration beyond themselves. They also have a tremendous responsibility, for our shifting world desperately needs their unfettered vision and the…

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  • The Visionary Fiction Revolution – And How Words Can Change the World Part 2  Guest post by Rory Mackay
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    The Visionary Fiction Revolution – And How Words Can Change the World Part 2 Guest post by Rory Mackay

    ByGuest Author September 14, 2015February 5, 2022

    (Read Part 1 of Rory Mackey’s The Visionary Fiction Revolution here)We tell stories for a reason  Mythology, which is storytelling at its most essential level, was not purposeless. It played an important role in shaping and sustaining society and, according to Campbell, had four primary functions. The first was to open the eyes of the…

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  • The Visionary Fiction Revolution – And How Words Can Change the World, Part 1 – Guest post by Rory Mackay
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    The Visionary Fiction Revolution – And How Words Can Change the World, Part 1 – Guest post by Rory Mackay

    ByGuest Author September 7, 2015February 5, 2022

    It’s estimated that nearly 130 million books have been published in modern history. 28 million books are currently in print in English alone. When contemplating writing a book, I can’t help but reflect on these staggering statistics, as indeed I think all authors should. Does the world really need another book to add to those…

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  • Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 3
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    Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 3

    ByVictor Smith August 30, 2015March 1, 2021

    There is sufficient evidence to hypothesize that reincarnation is real—whether one believes in it or not. In other words, once we enter the human zone between the material and spiritual universes, we don’t get to exit without a diploma. It’s either mastery of the human condition or repeat until you get it right.

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  • Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 2
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    Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 2

    ByVictor Smith August 16, 2015March 1, 2021

    The stranglehold that Justinian’s Council of Constantinople placed on the concept of reincarnation and the Gnostic approach to truth through personal experience held fast for about a millennium. But there’s an odd thing about truth, especially those dealing with fundamental principles. It is resilient; it keeps coming back until it is recognized as valid. And so it happened with the doctrine of reincarnation.

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  • Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 1
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    Reincarnation as an Element in Visionary Fiction: Part 1

    ByVictor Smith August 9, 2015March 1, 2021

    This 3-part series focuses on the role of reincarnation, one of the more complex of the paranormal phenomena encountered in the visionary environment. With it as an example, I hope to illustrate that the various psychic elements are actual features in the visionary realm we inhabit, just as stars, planets, mountains and oceans are part of our physical environment.

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  • Is All Social Commentary Visionary Fiction?
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    Is All Social Commentary Visionary Fiction?

    BySaleena Karim July 26, 2015February 5, 2022

    By Saleena Karim Science fiction has long been the genre of choice for social commentary. By breaking away from the everyday real world and presenting alternative realities, it offers a safe haven for making statements on controversial or otherwise sensitive topics. Unsurprisingly, as a speculative fiction type, sci-fi is also a favourite genre choice for…

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  • Planning a Successful Author Event
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    Planning a Successful Author Event

    ByMargaret Duarte July 12, 2015February 5, 2022

    How does one create a successful author event–you know, the book launch, the coming out party, the please buy my book fair? Back in 2011, I drove to Chateau LaMair in Granite Bay to find out. Former senior editor at Random House and co-author of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published, Jennifer Basye Sander, and certified special…

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  • The Scabbard and the Sword Part II – guest post by Marian A. Lee   
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    The Scabbard and the Sword Part II – guest post by Marian A. Lee  

    ByGuest Author July 6, 2015February 7, 2020

    Part II: The Purer Archetype and the Warrior KingThe second part of this blog explores the warrior king as the Jungian purer archetype with regard to the Qabalistic understanding of the scabbard and sword and its political application. Most of us know King Arthur as the courageous “once and future king” destined to unite Great Britain…

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  • The Scabbard and the Sword Part I – guest post by Marian A. Lee
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    The Scabbard and the Sword Part I – guest post by Marian A. Lee

    ByGuest Author June 29, 2015February 7, 2020

    Part I: The Sacred Warrior KingThe first part of this blog discusses Arthur, the sacred warrior king, as the archetypal hero of British legend and his relationship within the Celtic mythological narrative. More than any other works of fiction, except for fairy tales and mythological narratives, Visionary Fiction makes use of spiritual and psychological archetypes,…

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  • The Goddess of the Stars and the Sea series by Jodine Turner – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Theresa Crater
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    The Goddess of the Stars and the Sea series by Jodine Turner – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Theresa Crater

    ByTheresa Crater June 15, 2015April 18, 2020

    Jodine Turner’s Visionary Fiction series traces the reincarnations of a priestess specially called to do the work of the Goddess of the Stars and the Sea, an Ancient One who reawakens when humanity is ready for a dramatic shift in consciousness. The first novel in the series shows us the fall of Atlantis and the…

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  • Spiritual Stagnation, a Temporary Layover
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    Spiritual Stagnation, a Temporary Layover

    ByEleni Papanou June 1, 2015February 7, 2020

    By Eleni Papanou One major facet of writing visionary fiction is that the author  spiritually grows during the writing process. There are periods where I have to put my work aside, either when I’m in spiritual stagnation or not feeling worthy enough to write because of a personal challenge that I have yet to overcome. Only…

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  • 5 Ways to Shape Your Success as a Writer
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    5 Ways to Shape Your Success as a Writer

    ByMargaret Duarte May 18, 2015February 17, 2021

    While reading an article by Kathleen McCleary titled “5 Ways To Get Luckier,” it hit me that the very same strategies she listed for shaping the good fortune in your life could also be used to shape your success as a writer. Take, for instance, McCleary’s first way to open yourself to good luck and…

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  • What is the Difference between Visionary Fiction and Speculative Fiction and Why Should I Care? – guest post by Lee Jordan
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    What is the Difference between Visionary Fiction and Speculative Fiction and Why Should I Care? – guest post by Lee Jordan

    ByGuest Author May 11, 2015February 7, 2020

    Well, to answer the last part of the question, writers need to care where their books fit on bookstore shelves, and in our case the virtual bookshelf. Gary and I, writing together as Phoenix, are genre rebels, writing what we want to write, but when it comes to having people find our stuff, well then…

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  • Visionary Fiction Part Three: Action Plan
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    Visionary Fiction Part Three: Action Plan

    ByVictor Smith May 3, 2015February 7, 2020

    Around the turn of the millennium, several of us authors-without-a-genre had a vision that we framed into words on the then-Yahoo Visionary Literature Forum.

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  • Visionary Fiction Part Two: What Goes into the Bucket?
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    Visionary Fiction Part Two: What Goes into the Bucket?

    ByVictor Smith April 19, 2015February 7, 2020

    Let’s suppose, as projected in Part 1 of this series, “The Bucket,” that Visionary Fiction has become as prominent a genre label as Science Fiction or Mystery. Now let’s consider the ingredients writers must put into a work to have it qualify for the Visionary Fiction bucket and what experiences or benefits readers can expect in a work pulled out of that bucket.

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  • Golden Mean in Story/Visionary Approach to Story Structure
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    Golden Mean in Story/Visionary Approach to Story Structure

    ByIva Kenaz April 13, 2015February 7, 2020

    I’ve been fascinated with the archetypal patterns behind stories for a long time, but it was only after I delved deeper into the mysticism of Numerology and Sacred Geometry that I began to notice some fascinating correlations between those mystical teachings and the classical tools of story telling. This brought about the idea of a visionary approach…

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