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Inspirational fiction is a sub-category within the broader categories of "inspirational literature" or "inspirational writing". It has become more common for booksellers and libraries to consider inspirational fiction to be a separate genre, classifying and shelving books accordingly. Reasons for this include the increased popularity of inspirational fiction in recent years, and the appeal of inspirational fiction beyond readers of the genre that these books would otherwise be classified in.


Definition and classification

Libraries are increasingly recognizing and using the categories of inspirational writing and inspirational fiction, although there is no universally accepted definition for these categories. Some books obviously fit into the category of inspirational writing, such as the '' Chicken Soup for the Soul'' series, which was explicitly written to inspire readers by means of true anecdotes. While the subgenre of inspirational fiction is not considered a rigorous category by many libraries, it is frequently used. Possible criteria that have been suggested as categorizing a book as inspirational fiction include novels whose main purpose is depict an example of change in the life of a major characters in order to inspire readers to make such changes in their own life. For example, one library explains its list of "inspirational fiction" books with the statement, "Any good book can be an inspiration, but many of these books highlight people overcoming adversity or reaching new levels of understanding. Whether they pull themselves up by their own bootstraps or have help from a higher power, these books will uplift and entertain you." Classifying a book as inspirational fiction based on the effect on the reader is difficult since personal choice, taste and even personal beliefs are factors that affect the way a book can "inspire" a reader. For example, a study of inspirational literature by Professor Lisa Jardine in 2006 revealed that gender may also be a factor in a reader's reaction to inspirational literature.


Sub-genres

Some libraries have begun to classify some books written in other genres as inspirational fiction.InspirationalFictionforTeens.pdf Inspirational Fiction for Teens.
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's ''The Readers Advisory Guide to Genre Fiction'' lists "inspirational" as a subgenre in every type of fiction it discusses, e.g. Romance or Westerns. Another method of categorization is to divide inspirational fiction into these subgenres, e.g. Inspirational Romance Fiction, Inspirational Western Fiction. Due to the absence of strict rules for categorizing books as inspirational fiction, libraries often include explanations or disclaimers when using this category, such as this example: "Please note: The books listed here cover a wide variety of genres and types, from traditional inspirational fiction authors such as June Masters Bacher and Janette Oke, to thrillers such as those written by Paul Meier and fantasy and science fiction titles by J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. In addition, many titles address issues of faith from unconventional viewpoints. Some readers may question the suitability of titles that do not fit their personal view of what constitutes inspirational fiction; we simply ask that you keep in mind that individual readers' tastes vary." One library distinguishes between inspirational fiction and the smaller category of religious fiction by noting that "inspirational fiction is more broad based. Instead of dwelling on the religious aspects of faith, they emphasize morals, values and life lessons."


Christian fiction

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the term "inspirational fiction" is often used to refer exclusively to "religious fiction" "faith-based fiction" or more narrowly "Christian fiction", which focuses on Christian values. Christian fiction is most frequently written for the evangelical Protestant market,Neal, Lynn S. ''Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction.'' University of North Carolina Press, 2006.
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although some examples of inspirational fiction have been written to appeal to Roman Catholic or Orthodox Christian readers. Janette Oke is considered to be one of the earliest and most prolific of writers in this category. Her books often focus on individuals, very often pioneers in the early West, who must draw upon a sense and awareness of faith to overcome adversity.


Theological fiction

Theological fiction "is fictional writing which shapes people's attitudes towards
theological Theology is the study of religious belief from a religious perspective, with a focus on the nature of divinity. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of an ...
beliefs A belief is a subjective Attitude (psychology), attitude that something is truth, true or a State of affairs (philosophy), state of affairs is the case. A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some Life stance, stance, take, or opinion ...
. It is typically ''instructional'' or ''exploratory'' rather than descriptive, and it engages specifically with the theoretical ideas which underly and shape typical responses to
religion Religion is a range of social system, social-cultural systems, including designated religious behaviour, behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, religious text, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics in religion, ethics, or ...
." Authors associated with theological fiction include
C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer, literary scholar and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Magdalen College, Oxford (1925–1954), and Magdalen ...
and George MacDonald.


Visionary fiction

Some writers, including psychotherapist and author, Michael Gurrian, are promoting the term " visionary fiction" for some inspirational fiction, Gurian describes this subgenre as "fiction in which the expansion of the human mind drives the plot." Books like Gurian's own ''The Miracle: A Visionary Novel'' and Michael Murphy's '' Golf in the Kingdom'' have been suggested for this category. Other authors associated with visionary fiction include Theresa Crater and Jodine Turner.


Gentle fiction

Another category that is sometimes associated with "inspirational fiction" is "gentle fiction" which is often used to identify works categorized by a lack of profanity and portrayal of explicit sex or violence, and which lull readers into a good, thoughtful read. Novels that explore with charm and humor the everyday joys, frustrations, and sorrows of lives quietly led are often categorized as "gentle reads".Adult Reading Round Table, Rolling Meadows Library, Rolling Meadows, IL
/ref> Authors associated with gentle fiction include Maeve Binchy, Ann Bates Ross, Patrick Taylor,
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, and Jan Karon.


See also

* Christian novel * Fictional religion * Klerykal fiction * List of Christian novels * Theological fiction


References


External links


List of Inspirational Fiction, Library Services, Irving, Texas
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140228173114/http://www.provolibrary.com/inspirational-fiction List of inspirational fiction by religious category -- Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Mormon, and others -- and non-religious, Provo City Library, Utah.]
List of "Gentle Fiction -- Not Religious", Public Library, Lansing, Michigan
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