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  • “Visionary Fiction” Now Officially on Wikipedia
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    “Visionary Fiction” Now Officially on Wikipedia

    ByVictor Smith August 17, 2014February 17, 2021

    Exciting news for all Visionary Fiction authors, readers and lurkers:
    As of August 2014 a entry entitled “Visionary fiction” has been published on Wikipedia at:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visionary_fiction

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  • Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Examination – Part 3
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    Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Examination – Part 3

    ByEleni Papanou August 11, 2014February 17, 2021

    This is part 3 of the Visionary Fiction as Personal Therapy Series, which was inspired after I learned about bibliotherapy in my psychology classes.  It led me to discover an article by Debbie McCullis in the February, 2014 issue of the Journal of Poetry Therapy.  McGullis listed  a four step process used in bibliotherapy, which…

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  • Personality Type for Writers: What Writers Must Know
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    Personality Type for Writers: What Writers Must Know

    ByGuest Author August 4, 2014February 17, 2021

    Personality type may seem an abstract and unnecessary thing for writers to be concerned about. Shouldn’t we be polishing our prose with our writing groups and editors, instead of worrying about our psychological types?

    No. Personality type is something writers must know, in addition to how to construct a killer novel and get it sold. Why?

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  • It Takes a Village: Communicating the Visionary to ‘everyday sight’
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    It Takes a Village: Communicating the Visionary to ‘everyday sight’

    ByMargaret Duarte July 28, 2014February 5, 2022

    The statement below was written by a practitioner of painted visionary works, yet I was struck by how it synced with our definition of visionary fiction at Visionary Fiction Alliance and how it applies to other visionary art forms as well. Art of the Visionary attempts to show what lies beyond the boundary of our…

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  • Visionary Fiction:  New Views of an Old Religion
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    Visionary Fiction: New Views of an Old Religion

    ByTheresa Crater July 21, 2014February 17, 2021

    I think that Dan Brown, Kathleen McGowan, and Kate Mosse all write visionary fiction. They have taken Christianity and given the world a new view of it. They’ve explored something we all thought we knew and made it mysterious, something that needs to be investigated and re-experienced, not just accepted at face value. Many were…

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  • Celebrating Visionary Fiction Pioneer Monty Joynes
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    Celebrating Visionary Fiction Pioneer Monty Joynes

    ByVictor Smith July 14, 2014February 17, 2021

    Monty Joynes’ achievements are too many and his writings, Visionary Fiction and otherwise, too numerous and varied to cover in the space allotted to a single post. Here I can just hope to put enough, garnished with links leading deeper, to arouse VF authors to curiosity about the life and work of a writer who deserves to be studied and emulated as a stellar model of both the spirit and substance, the art and the craft, of visionary fiction.

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  • Visionary Fiction: An Act of Love
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    Visionary Fiction: An Act of Love

    ByGuest Author July 1, 2014February 5, 2022

    Guest Post by Alissa Lukara The Transformational Writers website, like the Visional Fiction Alliance, arose out of my calling to provide a place of support and exploration for writers who aim to explore the evolution of consciousness, alternative realities and write stories that make a positive difference. I wanted to create a haven for visionary…

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  • Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Recognition – Part 2
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    Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Recognition – Part 2

    ByEleni Papanou June 23, 2014February 17, 2021

    By Eleni Papanou This is part two of the Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction Series.  In part one, we discussed recognition from the reader’s perspective. In this week’s installment, we’ll focus on it from the author’s perspective. Authors have their moments of recognition during the writing process. This phase is important to many of them….

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  • Revealing the Magical
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    Revealing the Magical

    ByGuest Author June 16, 2014February 17, 2021

    Today’s post, Revealing the Magical, concludes last week’s post, The Visionary Perspective, in which I attempt to distinguish between the genres of visionary fiction and magical realism—how they differ and where they may overlap. Magical Realism The genre of magical realism blends the supernatural or what is typically unseen by human consciousness with the natural…

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  • The Visionary Perspective
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    The Visionary Perspective

    ByGuest Author June 9, 2014February 17, 2021

    I suspect many of you, like me, struggle to define visionary fiction, not to mention how it differs from magical realism. In today’s post, The Visionary Perspective, and next week’s post, Revealing the Magical, I will make an attempt to distinguish between the two genres—how they differ and where they may overlap. An Accurate Place to Land For…

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  • Visionary and Metaphysical Fiction: Wedding Bells?
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    Visionary and Metaphysical Fiction: Wedding Bells?

    ByVictor Smith June 5, 2014March 31, 2021

    Perhaps those nerdy BISAC categorizers knew more than they let on when they gave VF and MF a joint address in their code. To paraphrase a famous biblical injunction: “What BISAC has joined together let no writer put asunder.” Instead of arguing whether it is VF or MF, perhaps we can settle for V&M, with separate studies and/or bedrooms provided for the persnickety.

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  • Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Recognition – Part 1
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    Therapeutic Benefits of Visionary Fiction – Recognition – Part 1

    ByEleni Papanou May 27, 2014February 10, 2020

    Some authors find their focus in their childhood. It’s something they know they’re born to do. Not me. I was a late bloomer—a seed stuck beneath a thick layer of earth. Something kept the water supply from reaching me. For many years, I pondered if there was something wrong with the way my brain functioned. Turns…

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  • Spirituality Within Visionary Fiction: a Round Table Discussion
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    Spirituality Within Visionary Fiction: a Round Table Discussion

    ByJodine Turner May 19, 2014February 10, 2020

    Visionary fiction is a relatively new genre in the world of writing and publishing. And the paradox is that it is also an ancient form of storytelling as well. As we engage in discussions about defining Visionary Fiction, we inevitably hit upon the crossover of VF and Spiritual Fiction. While our consensual definition of VF…

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  • Visionary Fiction Through The Lens of Perception
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    Visionary Fiction Through The Lens of Perception

    ByMargaret Duarte May 12, 2014February 17, 2021

    If you’ve followed recent posts at VFA, you’re aware of the ongoing discussion about what distinguishes visionary fiction from other genres listed under the umbrella of speculative fiction, including sci-fi and metaphysical. Although our internal deliberations and debates have led to some interesting revelations and “ah ha” moments, I figured it was time to invite in an outside source to shine fresh light…

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  • What is NOT Visionary Fiction?
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    What is NOT Visionary Fiction?

    ByVictor Smith May 5, 2014February 17, 2021

    It came to mind that a backdoor approach to the key question—What is Visionary Fiction?—might yield valuable insight into this genre’s elusive definition. So let’s take a look, for a lark, at what is not visionary fiction.

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  • Book Signings Can Be Boring So Create An Event Instead
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    Book Signings Can Be Boring So Create An Event Instead

    ByGuest Author April 28, 2014February 5, 2022

     As an author maybe you’ve been there. You sit behind a table with a stack of books in front of you and wait. That’s it; you wait. Why not liven things up a   bit? Sponsor an event instead of a simple book signing. Think an interactive author appearance…engage your audience and connect with readers….

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  • Divergent by Veronica Roth – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Margaret Duarte
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    Divergent by Veronica Roth – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Margaret Duarte

    ByMargaret Duarte April 21, 2014February 17, 2021

    Same Umbrella, Different Factions Violence aside, I would gladly welcome the dystopian sci-fi novel Divergent into our “faction” here at Visionary Fiction Alliance. Veronica Roth deserves her New York Times Bestselling Author status. She deserves her book’s 13,561 Amazon reviews (9,733 of which are five stars). She deserves her book sales of over eleven million. All these…

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  • Writing Visionary Fiction Within an Historical Setting
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    Writing Visionary Fiction Within an Historical Setting

    ByLeonide Martin April 15, 2014February 5, 2022

    Guest Post by author Leonide Martin Authors of Visionary Fiction encounter a special challenge when their stories take place in historical settings.  Each historic period shapes its cultures through a combination of forces, from evolution to technology and climate.  Within cultures, the unique chronicle of events, resources, worldview, and spirituality become defining forces. When cultures…

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  • VF as a Genre: Part 4 – Populating BISAC’s VF Category
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    VF as a Genre: Part 4 – Populating BISAC’s VF Category

    ByVictor Smith April 8, 2014March 17, 2021

    IN THE EARLIER SEGMENTS OF THIS SERIES we imparted good news (the up-and-coming BISAC system provides a high-level unique code for Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction) and bad news (authors and vendors don’t use the code often enough to make VF books easily accessible to readers). In this section I’ll follow up on the complexities of proper categorization and make some suggestions that will not handicap the individual VF author in the short run but build a robust VF collection in the near future.

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  • VF as a Genre: Part 3 BISAC Buy-in
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    VF as a Genre: Part 3 BISAC Buy-in

    ByVictor Smith March 27, 2014February 17, 2021

    (The second of a four-part series that explores a hidden root of  the problem in popularizing Visionary Fiction as a genre and proposes a nifty ready-made solution to it.) Click link to read Part 1: The Fiction Prejudice Click link to read Part 2: The BISAC Solution BEFORE GETTING TOO COZY in the permanent home (Main…

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  • Selling Visionary Fiction Isn’t So Different: Just Ask a Few Questions
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    Selling Visionary Fiction Isn’t So Different: Just Ask a Few Questions

    ByGuest Author March 19, 2014February 5, 2022

            Guest post by Lynnette Phillips As with anything, thinking of the whole picture slows me down, so at first I was momentarily stumped when I started to think of marketing Visionary Fiction. But after all, I’ve been a book blogger, book marketer and author service provider for years, so I started to…

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  • VF as a Genre: Part 2-The BISAC Solution
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    VF as a Genre: Part 2-The BISAC Solution

    ByVictor Smith March 15, 2014February 17, 2021

    (The second of a three-part series that explores a hidden root of  the problem in popularizing Visionary Fiction as a genre and proposes a nifty ready-made solution to it.) Click link to read Part 1: The Fiction Prejudice Marketing Categories Since libraries aim to retain books and bookstores to sell them, no wonder a category system…

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  • A Winters Tale by Mark Helprin – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Jodine Turner
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    A Winters Tale by Mark Helprin – A Visionary Fiction Alliance Book Review by Jodine Turner

    ByJodine Turner March 12, 2014March 9, 2020

    A Movie Experience of Visionary Fiction We are well aware that Visionary Fiction, with regards to the publishing industry, is a genre in its infancy, though its form and mode of storytelling is perennial. One way to describe, define, and increase awareness of this genre for authors, readers, agents, and publishers, is to show by…

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  • VF as a Genre: Part 1-The Fiction Prejudice
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    VF as a Genre: Part 1-The Fiction Prejudice

    ByVictor Smith March 8, 2014February 17, 2021

    (The first of a three-part series that explores a hidden root of  the problem in popularizing Visionary Fiction as a genre and proposes a nifty ready-made solution to it.) All Fiction to the Back of the Bus If you’ve felt that writing fiction is sometimes perceived as second-class to writing non-fiction, know that the apparent prejudice…

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    Harold Ramis: A Comedic Visionary Crosses Over

    ByEleni Papanou March 3, 2014February 5, 2022

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  • Harold Ramis: A Comedic Visionary Crosses Over
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    Harold Ramis: A Comedic Visionary Crosses Over

    ByEleni Papanou March 3, 2014February 17, 2020

    By Eleni Papanou March 3, 2014 “When I was twelve, I read the line, ‘An unexamined life is not worth living.’ I took it seriously to heart. And literally. Like it was a requirement in life, akin to the Buddha’s suggestion that we maintain ‘sufficiently inquiring minds.’” Harold Ramis interview in Shambhala Sun When Harold…

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  • Promoting Visionary Fiction, A Quixotic Quest?
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    Promoting Visionary Fiction, A Quixotic Quest?

    ByMargaret Duarte February 24, 2014February 11, 2020

    When it comes to promoting visionary fiction, I sometimes feel like Don Quixote, cherishing magical hopes and taking on missions I’m not equipped to handle. I begin to wonder if I’m no more than a delusional dreamer, fighting windmills and sheep. Then, as so often happens in life, along comes a reminder that being idealistic…

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