VFA WEBSITE UPGRADE
Big Breaking News Here–Please Read! Behind the scenes during the past several months, a skilled crew of technicians, designers, and advisors (names to be revealed with due applause later) have … Continue reading →
The Anesthesia Game and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Rea Nolan Martin
(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 … Continue reading →
Dark Characters in Visionary Fiction Can Reveal the Light
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 … Continue reading →
Three Fun and Easy Kindle Tips for Writers
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, … Continue reading →
What Is Women’s Visionary Fiction? Part I – Guest Post By Mary Mackey
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 … Continue reading →
Investigating the Collective Mind in Visionary Fiction – guest post by Warren Goldie
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 … Continue reading →
Fables, Italo Calvino, and Visionary Fiction – guest post by Stephen Weinstock
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 … Continue reading →
Two New Arthurian Visionary Fiction Novels – Guest Post by Theresa Crater
“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 … Continue reading →