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Deus in Fabula

Kiran Blackwell

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

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Cars: an example of the self-server to self-sacrificer transition, part 1

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As I write this, my wife and I are on a three-month RV trip to the American South—focusing on Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Carolinas, with a litt...

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Power vs. love: the critical distinction between magic and mysticism

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The post below, which I’ve just reviewed and edited, explains the differences between three terms that are often confused with one another. In this present post, I wa...

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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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