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 Vanna Bonta
Degrees: Thought Capsules (Poems and Micro Tales on Life, Death, Man, Woman, & Art)
Published in Paperback by Dora Books (1989-09)
Author: Vanna Bonta
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Jacket Excerpts About Book & Author (DEGREES, Vanna Bonta)
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-01
"She says in a few words what some people don't say in a whole book." - C. Rosencrantz

"Vanna Bonta's poems are so sensitive and poignant. I loved each and every one of them." - Irene Dunne

"Vital and filled with all the good things..." - Phyllis Diller

"I was inexpressibly struck, overtaken by chills, the likes of which I have not felt since the time I studied Sylvia Plath. Vanna Bonta is an important discovery." - Margherita Guidacci

"Excellent. It is real poetry." - Torkom Saraydarian

"Vanna Bonta writes with an ancient mind through the eyes of a child." - Delores Kliegerman

"This description of Vanna can be no more than a sketch, a few strokes of pen. To try to convey the reality of her in these lines is like trying to replicate the reality of the complexity and beauty that exists in a painting by one of the old masters. The best way to get to know her is to read what she has written. The reader of this book is about to share her view of the world." - Joseph Turner, MA American Studies, Yale University

 Vanna Bonta
Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel
Published in Paperback by Meridian House (1996-08)
Author: Vanna Bonta
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Fiction/Fantasy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-01
Mendel J. Orion, writer of science fiction is a dreamer and award winning author, albeit he is missing something; love. He wants to have that special someone there to love him, not that silly Sandra Wilford that kept chasing him around like a lost pup. Mendel wants the woman of his dreams, which also happens to be the main character in the book he is writing at the present time.

Things begin happening, coincidences that seem much too surreal to be normal. The thunder storms after the "experiment" on Aira and Onx, the runaway dog in the hotel that could have possibly let a trickle of smoke rise from its nostril, or maybe the woman that is in his hotel bathroom suffering from amnesia; she looks unremarkably like the sketch of his main character Aira. And with the resemblance, he names her after the character in his book, and as for the strange dog he also names it Onx after Aira's sensor-mate in the story.

He is not crazy after all, or is he? Who is in whose world? Has Mendel been drinking too much and lost all sense of what is going on...or is this Aira something, or better yet someone that was not manifested in the lone drunken writers mind? A twist and travel through space and time may or may not be what it seems!

Vanna Bonta's novel Flight was my first Quantum Fiction review, the book was rather intriguing and very scientific as well as science fiction intermingled with fantasy. I found this to be an enjoyable read, the main character Mendel had such personality I felt his emotions much more than Aira's. Ms. Bonta has a knack for storytelling, and I do have to say that I am impressed! Some parts were a little confusing but, I will certainly further my knowledge into this world of Quantum Fiction. 4 Hearts

Interestingly different...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-14
Vanna Bonta's Flight is definitely in a class - and genre - of its own. Falling under the category of what Bonta calls "quantum fiction", the story that unravels is both science fiction and fantasy. The discussion of particles, alternate realities and the like is so prominent in the text that it almost feels like an entertaining lesson in quantum physics.

The book follows two characters intertwined by what could be called fate or a collision of two worlds - the truth much remains to be seen. Our first main character, Mendle Orian, is a science-fiction writer whose real life has been swept up by his obsession with his profession.

His two worlds collide when a naked woman with amnesia winds up in his hotel room during a science fiction conference. He names her Aira, the same moniker of the heroine of his latest book. In a fashion that seems to have been adopted by the Disney hit Kyle XY, Aira does not have belly button and Mendle soon begins to notice a number of similarities between Aira, his character and Aira, the mystery guest.

As the story unfolds, Aira begins to remember her past and, oddly enough, it mirrors that of the earlier pages in Mendle's book. Even more intriguing is the superhuman powers and intelligence that Aira displays as time progresses. All of this begins to beg the question of whether Mendle created Aira or if Aira came first and just appeared due to Mendle's faith in her? Is Mendle now in Aira's dimension or is it vice versa? The imaginable possibilities are endless in this tale of cosmic love.

In the audiobook format, the third-person prose coupled with Bonta's soft, slow read and almost ethereal-like voice makes the journey through Flight even more thought-provoking and awe-inspiring. When reading the pages of the text, one notices that Bonta writes in a very sophisticated manner; which most readers will find quite refreshing. For readers who find themselves wanting more from the world of quantum fiction, Flight is a good place to start because, luckily, Bonta leaves room for a most-anticipated sequel to this fantastic novel.

Flight - A book to recharge the weary soul
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-03
I happened upon Flight by chance, or did I ? The universe plays all kinds of cosmic tricks. What I found in this story was a character who was very much like me. Weary from a long time of being misunderstood and ridiculed for thinking the impossible possible. With each page I became more and more drawn into this delicate balance between science and fiction.

Metaphors for life, and lessons that have taken mankind thousands of years to learn, spill out of this book and into the reader's mind like water to a thirsty imagination. My favorite point of all is love and how powerful it is as a force for creation and connection in the Universe.

This book is on the top of the list of novels I regularly recommend to my friends. Especially those struggling with their existence in the physical world.

Quantum Fiction Genre
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
Quantum reality can be defined as the physical properties and behaviors present at the sub-atomic level. It is a bizarre world of probabilities, where particles routinely pop in and out of existence, react with one another simultaneously with no regard to distance, and appear to be at once a particle and a wave assuming one form or the other depending on how it is measured. It is a world where the impossible can seem routine, coincidences are to be expected, and common sense is of no use whatsoever.

We may not notice quantum reality, or recognize it in our everyday existence, but it is there, happily abiding by its own rules, a very real part of the universe around and within us. It is in fact, the air that we breathe, the chair that we sit on, and the "stuff" we are made of.

But what if we were able to sense these quantum effects? What if we woke up one morning to find that our common sense could no longer be relied upon to define our own realities? What if we could expect literally anything?

Author Vanna Bonta (and others) has answered these questions by pioneering a new genre of literature she calls Quantum Fiction. As Ms. Bonta says, this is "literature that... involves the view of reality as a multi-dimensional experience in which reality is subjectively seen and uncertainly known."

Quantum Fiction is bound by the properties of quantum mechanics, as opposed to Fantasy or Science Fiction where there are no necessary boundaries based in reality. While at first glance this may appear limiting, in truth, Quantum Fiction has the ability to inspire us precisely because it is exposing us to a very real, physical property of our own universe. And this physical property is mind blowing.

According to Ms. Bonta, "In quantum fiction adventures things like coincidences, synchronicity, telepathy, deja vu, and an assortment of odd experiences that have been formerly the realm of the paranormal can now - at least theoretically - be explained by a new look at the physical world."

Quantum Fiction characters are able to gain an insight into concepts that in our world, we have words for, but cannot understand. These are things we can feel, but not truly comprehend. Can any of us define such things as time, soul, or consciousness? Quantum Fiction puts forth that in a world where we were able to access the quantum mechanic reality woven into our own existence, we would begin to appreciate these feelings as tangible, and as such discover new ways, and reasons, to interact.

Ms. Bonta says, "My theory has always been that the real plot in fiction parallels life in that it happens within the characters. Essentially events, time, forms, all propel the inner plot within each of us. And at the end of a person's life that's what they are looking at. What happened inside? How did that experience change me, and how did I change it? That's essentially what quantum fiction is, it's what quantum theory defines as a realm."

And this makes for a unique entertaining and insightful genre of fiction.








Quantum Fiction and Alternate Realities
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-27
Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel, by Vanna Bonta, newly released in audio book format and read by the author, takes science fiction and fantasy to a different level, to a new world called quantum fiction. Flight blurs the lines between the mundane world and alternate reality, all the while delving into questions of existence and the power of thought.

In Flight, Bonta has created two incredibly unique main characters - Mendel and Aira. Mendle J. Orian is a science fiction writer who is pulled deeply into his books. Aira's character in Mendle's novel is a "light being", able to change forms at will, using thoughts rather than words to convey thoughts and influence others. As Mendle is writing Aira Flight's story, he starts to see Aira in his mind, starts sketching her, and begins to fall in love with his creation. Mendle starts to find surprising coincidences between what he is writing and what is happening in "real life". After Mendle has written that Aira and her companion Onx were sent from their dimension into another as corporeal beings, a stray vegetarian dog appears in the hotel and a woman with amnesia (who happens to look like his character sketch) appears in Mendle's hotel room bathroom during a Sci Fi convention. He names them Onx and Aira Flight after his characters, and because of their lack of a past - seeming to just appear in his hotel. Are they really the individuals he had written about, or are they from somewhere else?

Vanna Bonta is both a writer and a voice-over actor, and her skills are well utilized in this work. Bonta gives each character a unique tone, bringing an extra depth to all of them as she pulls us into her world. While using a third person narrative, Bonta is able to delve into the thoughts of each character, helping the listener or reader get invested in the world that she has created. The combination of the sound effects of typing and Bonta's voice keep each character completely unique, a challenge in many audiobooks. As the story continues, Bonta interweaves scientific terms and jargon, which makes the book feel all the more "real".

When Mendle and Aira's storylines merge, we begin to find unusual coincidences between life and the written word. These "coincidences" lead us to many questions: Is Aira really Mendle's character, or is she just an amnesiac who happens to have no bellybutton? Which came first, Aira or Mendel's writing? What is reality? Are there other dimensions? Are coincidences "just" coincidences? In quantum physics, thoughts affect answers, and you can become like Mendle, "surrounded by his own imagination come to life".

While the Flight audio book is over 16 hours long, don't let that deter you from listening to the novel. Vanna Bonta's voice is entrancing - quickly making an engrossing connection between the listener and the characters; her versatility as a voice actor brings a very realistic feel to the book. Flight is amazingly positive, life-affirming book, filled with beauty. The combination of the characters, storyline, and Bonta's voice make the audio book an intense and memorable experience. Flight will exert a magnetic pull on you, and you'll be stuck on it, waiting for the sequel to be released!

 Vanna Bonta
Biography - Bonta, Vanna: An article from: Contemporary Authors
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2002-01-01)
Author: Gale Reference Team
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 Vanna Bonta
Rewards of passion, sheer poetry
Published in Unknown Binding by Empire Books (1981)
Author: Vanna Bonta
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