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Deus in Fabula

Kiran Blackwell

A quest for spiritual, devotional, and mystical realism in fiction.

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A character archetype for spiritual fiction: the sublator, part 2

Part 1 of this series introduced the character archetype of the sublator that, where spiritual fiction is concerned, can help restore the original, spiritual function of a “guru.” Part 1 also noted how this particular function—and the singu...

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A character archetype for spiritual fiction: the sublator, part 1

Yoda. Obi-Wan Kenobi. Dumbledore. Yoda. Gandalf. Everyone who has read heroic quest stories or watched similar movies is familiar with the archetype of the mentor. Mentors show up, too, in “the man who learned better” stories to help the he...

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Experiencing inpletion through music

In my previous post, Cultivating inner awareness as an author (or not), I shared a simple method by which you can withdraw from sensual awareness into the realm of interiority.

Developing that sensitivity is, to my mind, essential for writ...

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Cultivating inner awareness as an author (or not)

In one of my earliest posts on Deus in Fabula, What do I mean by spiritual, devotional, and mystical realism? (March 2024), I wrote the following:

This, in a nutshell, is what I mean by “spiritual, devotional, and mystical realism”: the...

2 months ago

Interiority as a necessary characteristic of spiritual fiction

As I’ve written in the three posts below (recently reviewed and edited), the ability to directly share the inner experience of characters is one of the most distinguishing features of written stories.

I’m not alone in identifying this cha...

2 months ago

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  • Kiran Blackwell

    Kiran Blackwell (pen name for Kraig Brockschmidt) is a long-time writer of non-fiction. He is bringing the mystical realism (awareness of God's presence) expressed in his memoir, Mystic Microsoft, to fiction and poetry.

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