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  • Setting the Stage: Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction – guest post by Karen Rider
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    Setting the Stage: Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction – guest post by Karen Rider

    ByGuest Author July 10, 2017February 17, 2021

    Editor’s Note: Karen Rider’s insightful article was originally published in January, 2013 on our VFA blog site. We thought the discussion it catalyzed was worth having it reposted. We invite you to enjoy and comment!   Setting the Literary Stage for Visionary & Metaphysical Fiction Rapid-fire change is ongoing in the publishing industry—and it’s not just…

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  • Visionary Fiction Alliance ranks in a Top Blogs list
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    Visionary Fiction Alliance ranks in a Top Blogs list

    BySaleena Karim July 4, 2017February 5, 2022

    We are pleased to announce that the VFA blog has just been listed in the Top 50 Fiction Blogs and Websites for Fiction Book Readers and Authors, at the content reader website Feedspot. The VFA is currently ranked number 27, and the list is updated once a week. Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin

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  • Matt Kambic wins at the New Zealand Mountain Book Festival
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    Matt Kambic wins at the New Zealand Mountain Book Festival

    ByVisionary Fiction Alliance June 26, 2017February 7, 2020

    Congratulations to VFA member Matt D Kambic, whose guest post appeared here in April 2017. He has won an award in the ‘Mountain & Adventure Fiction’ category at the New Zealand Mountain Book Festival 2017, for his visionary novel, Everest Rising. He has also received an honorary mention for his novel at the Northern California Publishers and…

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  • The R/Evolution of the Wheel of Fortune – Part II
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    The R/Evolution of the Wheel of Fortune – Part II

    ByGuest Author June 19, 2017February 7, 2020

    In Part I, we began exploring the turning of the Wheel of Fortune. We moved past the idea of chaos, chance, and fate and introduced the idea of perfection. The Wheel of Fortune and the World imply continuous turning: the unending flow of time. A journey does not solely cover distance, but also time. Consider,…

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  • The R/Evolution of the Wheel of Fortune Part I – David Tangredi
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    The R/Evolution of the Wheel of Fortune Part I – David Tangredi

    ByGuest Author June 5, 2017February 7, 2020

    Visionary Fiction writers take us on a Hero’s Journey. Not only are the heroes and journeys archetypal, but so are the many characters and situations encountered along the way. Another version of the Hero’s Journey is the Fool’s Journey, which specifically refers to the Major Arcana of the Tarot, but also the variations as I…

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  • Once Upon a Time – A Visionary Fiction Perspective
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    Once Upon a Time – A Visionary Fiction Perspective

    ByEleni Papanou May 22, 2017

    I first started watching Once Upon a Time with my daughters this year.  The visionary fantasy story was created for television by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. It focuses on a young boy, Henry, who believes that his book of fairytales is based on real-life events. The setting is Storybrooke, Maine where Henry’s foster mother, Regina,…

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  • Climb the Stairway with Visionary Fiction – guest post by William Moore
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    Climb the Stairway with Visionary Fiction – guest post by William Moore

    ByGuest Author May 8, 2017March 1, 2021

    Visionary Fiction gives us a stairway upon which we can climb and express what we know deep within. When we look at great works of art, it is as if they are reflections of higher worlds, higher dimensions. Artists paint upon a canvas, writers write upon a page, but at the top of the stairway we…

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  • Pregnant Thoughts on a Visionary Storyline – Matt D Kambic
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    Pregnant Thoughts on a Visionary Storyline – Matt D Kambic

    ByGuest Author April 24, 2017February 7, 2020

    It’s a long way from Pennsylvania to Mount Everest. I’m still on the road (a bit closer – now living in New Zealand) but don’t know if I’ll ever get there. It’s not unlike the journey from being born to understanding, or at least making peace with, the meaning of life. I’m an American man married…

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  • Visionary Fiction’s  Role as Catalyst in the Evolving Human Mythos – guest post by Gerald R. Stanek
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    Visionary Fiction’s Role as Catalyst in the Evolving Human Mythos – guest post by Gerald R. Stanek

    ByGerald R Stanek April 10, 2017March 1, 2021

    I’m going to go out on a limb and suggest that those of us writing Visionary Fiction have had some sort of vision, be it a lucid dream, an unexpectedly successful meditation, a trip brought on by a substance outside the normal diet, or even a near-death experience. It may have lasted several hours, possibly…

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  • Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness, Part 3
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    Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness, Part 3

    ByVictor Smith April 3, 2017March 16, 2021

    Applied Parapsychology: Synchronicity and Super Synchronicity To read or revisit Part One of this series, click HERE. For Part Two, Click HERE. Parapsychology in its various aspects is an enormous field of study and practice both for evolving humans trekking through the maze of physical/mental/spiritual existence and for visionary authors narrating that tortuous saga, aptly…

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  • Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness , Part 2
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    Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness , Part 2

    ByVictor Smith March 27, 2017February 1, 2020

    Undercover Agents of Consciousness To read or revisit Part One of this series, click HERE. Like researchers venturing beyond the known and allowed boundaries of sanctioned science, visionary authors often strike radioactive material that incites incredulity, hostility, and worse. For these, in the words of Carl Jung, “The experience that furnishes the material for artistic…

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  • Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness, Part 1
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    Visionary Fiction and the Science of Consciousness, Part 1

    ByVictor Smith March 20, 2017February 18, 2021

    Introducing Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D. Parapsychology is a field of study concerned with the investigation of paranormal and psychic phenomena, which include telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-death experiences, reincarnation, apparitional experiences, and other paranormal claims. It is often identified as pseudoscience…. Parapsychology has been criticized for continuing investigation despite being unable to provide convincing evidence…

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  • Using Scene Description to Ground Your Visionary Story – by Linda S. Gribko
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    Using Scene Description to Ground Your Visionary Story – by Linda S. Gribko

    ByGuest Author March 6, 2017February 7, 2020

    Scene descriptions of real, physical spaces within Visionary Fiction writing engages and enthralls readers.

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  • Pondering the Fifth Element in Story
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    Pondering the Fifth Element in Story

    ByIva Kenaz February 20, 2017February 7, 2020

    Have you ever wondered what makes certain stories more powerful than others? Could there be such a thing as a story’s fifth element. If so, what is it? Although in recent times, the basic elements have been recognized as four, in most ancient cultures and religions there are five. Hinduism acknowledges five great elements—earth, water,…

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  • Our Visionary Responsibility – Gordon Keirle-Smith
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    Our Visionary Responsibility – Gordon Keirle-Smith

    ByGordon Keirle-Smith February 6, 2017February 17, 2021

    We are living at a crucial moment in the advancement of humanity. Everything is in flux. Materialism and reliance upon ever more sophisticated technology has reached unprecedented extremes, while in parallel a new yearning for purpose and a path to attainment is swiftly gaining ground. Visual and literary visionary creators have a key role to…

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  • Build Your Own Author Website Header
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    Build Your Own Author Website Header

    ByMargaret Duarte January 23, 2017March 1, 2021

    I can’t begin to tell you how many frustrating hours, days, and months I worked to create the website header for my original author website. I went as far as to purchase a program called Photo Shop Elements 10 and then spent months learning how to use the program in order to come up with an image…

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  • How I Became Inspired to Write a Visionary Fantasy Series – Stella Brians
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    How I Became Inspired to Write a Visionary Fantasy Series – Stella Brians

    ByGuest Author January 9, 2017February 7, 2020

    New England Inspiration I grew up in Norwich, which is a little town in Connecticut rich in beauty and in history. Old buildings lined most streets, and are still used as existing businesses. The Norwich Post Office was built in 1905, in the Classical Revival design. I attended Norwich Free Academy, a high school mainly…

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  • Story versus Message by Randy Davila
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    Story versus Message by Randy Davila

    ByGuest Author January 2, 2017February 17, 2021

    Shortly after the launch of the Visionary Fiction Alliance in 2012, Randy Davila, president of Hierophant Publishing and Hampton Roads Publishing Company, wrote a post for visionary fiction writers that remains relevant today. Therefore, I’m resubmitting it as our first post for 2017. First purpose of fiction Visionary fiction authors have one of the hardest…

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  • Build Your Own Author Website—Step 11: Theme Installation
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    Build Your Own Author Website—Step 11: Theme Installation

    ByMargaret Duarte December 19, 2016March 16, 2021

    In Build Your Own Author Website–Step 5, I showed you how to check the WordPress Theme Directory for free author themes via your Administration Panel  Dashboard>Appearance>Themes. In Build Your Own Author Website–Step 9 and Build Your Own Author Website–Step 10, I introduced you to the Book-Snapper author theme. Now, it’s time to execute the theme installation of your choice. Did the…

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  • Esme Ellis – In Memoriam
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    Esme Ellis – In Memoriam

    ByEleni Papanou December 13, 2016

    In Memoriam October 2016 Esme Ellis We are sad to announce that one of our members, Esme Ellis, has passed away. Esme has been with us since the start of the VFA.  She has written four books; Pathway Into Sunrise, Clea and the Fifth Dimension, This Strange and Precious Thing, and Dreaming Worlds Awake. Esme Ellis…

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  • Crafting Your Elevator Pitch
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    Crafting Your Elevator Pitch

    ByJodine Turner December 5, 2016February 5, 2022

    An elevator pitch is a brief, uber-abridged summary of your story; two sentences that capture your story’s essence.

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  • Build Your Own Author Website – Step 10: Book-Snapper Author Theme
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    Build Your Own Author Website – Step 10: Book-Snapper Author Theme

    ByMargaret Duarte November 21, 2016May 22, 2020

    It seems with each post I write in the Build Your Own Author Website series, the road parts like Robert Frost’s two roads diverging in a yellow wood. And, believe me, when it comes to the selecting the theme for your author website, the road you choose will make all the difference. There are many excellent author themes…

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  • Self-Publishing: Print, E-book or Both? (Part 2)
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    Self-Publishing: Print, E-book or Both? (Part 2)

    ByVictor Smith November 14, 2016

    The two main players that provide both POD and e-book to self-publishers with most or all the necessary services are IngramSpark and CreateSpace. They may be best used in combination.

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  • Self-Publishing: Print, E-book or Both? (Part 1)
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    Self-Publishing: Print, E-book or Both? (Part 1)

    ByVictor Smith November 7, 2016

    Modern technology thrives by improving upon itself, and nowhere is the blizzard of innovation more overwhelming than in the publishing industry. The self-publishing author must be on constant alert for change.
    Self-publishing and using the services of a self-publishing company can be vastly different in cost, time, and skill required. The goal is to deliver the book to the reader in a pleasing format at a reasonable price that adequately compensates the writer.

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  • The Hero’s Journey and its Connection to Visionary Fiction
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    The Hero’s Journey and its Connection to Visionary Fiction

    ByEleni Papanou October 31, 2016March 17, 2021

    HERO’S JOURNEY What is the Hero’s Journey, and why do so many visionary writers like George Lucas use it to craft their stories? To answer that question, we need to understand where the Hero’s Journey comes from. Joseph  Campbell recognized that myths around the world follow a similar template. He referred to this as monomyth. The…

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  • Build Your Author Website – Step 9: Your WordPress Theme
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    Build Your Author Website – Step 9: Your WordPress Theme

    ByMargaret Duarte October 17, 2016February 17, 2021

    Changing the WordPress theme once you’ve invested valuable time and energy into building and customizing your author website is not advisable. I know because, as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I learn things the hard way. When I set up my original author website, I used the Twenty-Eleven WordPress default theme, only to discover later that there were…

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  • Using Creative Trance To Write Visionary Fiction – Guest Post by Mary Mackey
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    Using Creative Trance To Write Visionary Fiction – Guest Post by Mary Mackey

    ByGuest Author October 10, 2016April 30, 2020

    A creative trance that allows me to delve into my unconscious whenever I want to, get the material I need for my poems and novels, bring that material up to my waking reality, remember it, and write it down.

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