A Ficta Mystica Rumination

I’m glad to have discovered my Ficta Mystica sub-strata as the basis of most of what I write because it frees me to trope from dark to light without changing my approach to fiction. Encountering the Other and blundering into Larger Worlds is epiphany, enlightenment, and lends itself to bright as well as shadowed insights. In looking at my bookshelves, it struck me that I wanted my books to shine, rather than be clots of darkness, as I once wanted. And then I relized, yes, Ficta Mystica provides for both.

About Gene Stewart

Born 7 Feb 1958 Altoona, PA, USA Married 1980 Three sons, grown Have lived in Japan, Germany, all over US Currently in Nebraska I write, paint, play guitar Read widely Wide taste in music, movies Wide range of interests Hate god yap Humanist, Rationalist, Fortean Love the eerie
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