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Deus in Fabula

Kiran Blackwell

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

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Latest Issues

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...

10 days 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...

25 days ago

Can spiritual superheroes be relatable characters in fiction? Part 2

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As noted in Part 1, I’ve recently edited the following posts, so again, go check them out if you haven’t already.

With this present series, Part 1 first looked at th...

2 months ago
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Can spiritual superheroes be relatable characters in fiction? (Part 1)

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I’ve recently made a few edits to the three-part series, Character Arcs in Mystical Fiction, which examines static arcs (Part 1) along with both positive/upward (Part...

3 months ago
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Cars: an example of the self-server to self-sacrificer transition, part 2

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In Part 1, we looked at Act I of the 2006 Pixar movie, Cars, which establishes the protagonist, Lightning McQueen, as a consummate self-server (as described in Transi...

4 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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