This is the final installment of the Visionary Fiction as Personal Therapy Series. In part 1, we discussed recognition, when a reader experiences a sense of familiarity while reading. In part 2, visionary fiction authors expressed their feelings of recognition while they were writing their stories. In part 3, various authors discussed how they reacted to issues in books they read. Part 4 dealt with juxtaposition, e.g, insight gleaned from the text. Today we will discuss self-application, how readers adapt the insight they developed from the books they have read into their lives. (Continue reading here)
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Hello Drew. Yes, indeed. It is my reality. It’s an ongoing process, and one that I will continue until my last breathe. Best of luck on your writing!