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September 15, 2025

Webinar: We Are Not Machines

Bimonthly presentations by VN Alexander critiquing the claim that Artificial Intelligence will soon deliver sentient computers; that Brain-Machine Interfaces will enable mind reading; or that Biotech can reprogram our genes to cure illness or give us superhuman abilities.

Live Online Classes begin Friday, September 19, from 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET and will be held the first and third Fridays in October, November, and December 2025.

For more information see, https://ipak-edu.org/registration/e/W...

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Published on September 15, 2025 15:29

September 6, 2025

Interview on Fear No Evil podcast

Emanuel Pastreich of the Center for Truth Politics interviews V. N. Alexander about her 9/11 novel, Locus Amoenus on Fear No Evil podcast.

“A modern Hamlet sleepwalking through 9/11 and his awakening, our psychological and spiritual trauma, and the role of literature” -Emanuel Pastreich

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Published on September 06, 2025 06:20

September 3, 2025

Culture can be weaponized against us

VN Alexander talks with Brad Miller about how the official 9/11 narrative needs to be replaced.  See full interview.

Miller is a former military officer, who resigned due to unlawful Covid mandates. He is now teaching a course, “Literature as Resistance,” at IPAK-EDU.org.

 

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Published on September 03, 2025 09:15

August 4, 2025

TrineDay to publish Orwell 2020

V. N. Alexander’s political dark comedy Orwell 2020 will be released Winter 2025.

The novel is a retelling of Orwell’s story of totalitarian oppression as was seen with the lockdown and the vaccine roll out. Orwell 2020 sets out to find a happy ending, unlike Nineteen Eighty-Four, which starts low and descends even lower, with the hero Winston giving in to Doublethink. In Alexander’s version, Winston does not accept Big Pharma into his heart and he is not shot through the head in the end.

TrineDay is a small publishing house that arose as a response to the consistent refusal of the corporate press to publish many interesting, well-researched and well-written books with but one key “defect”: a challenge to official history that would tend to rock the boat of America’s corporate “culture.” TrineDay believes in our Constitution and our common right of Free Speech.

Known for publishing political history books, for example Whitney Webb’s One Nation Under Blackmail, TrineDay is launching a fiction division this fall.

Listen to an expert from Chapter One/Two “Covid-1984, The Musical” on The Strange Recital.

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Published on August 04, 2025 11:01

July 14, 2025

Live on The Duke Report

Tues, July 15, 5pm NY. V. N. Alexander will be live talking with Peter on The Duke Report about how language, art, and comedy work at the subconscious level to reach people that have been thoroughly brainwashed. In particular, Victoria will talk about her 9/11 dark comedy novel Locus Amoenus.

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Published on July 14, 2025 16:10

July 9, 2025

Writing Process

Two short videos about Naked Singularity. 1. An explanation of the title. 2. Some details about the writing process.

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Published on July 09, 2025 14:22

June 26, 2025

Anxiety of Influence, Naked Singularity

I’m one of those fiction writers who does not read any fiction while I’m writing, anxiety of influence…

 

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Published on June 26, 2025 06:22

May 14, 2025

The Orwell Foundation Announces Fiction Award Finalists

Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Universality by Natasha Brown
The Harrow by Noah Eaton
Precipice by Robert Harris
The Accidental Immigrants by Jo McMillan
Heart, Be At Peace by Donal Ryan
There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak
Parallel Lines by Edward St Aubyn

These novels explore economic disparity, rape, racism, sexual intrigue, gentrification, the history of Mesopotamia, and mental illness. None of them tell the story of the 2020 lockdown and the rise of totalitarian power.

V. N. Alexander’s novel Orwell 2020 is represented by Eric Miller at 3iBooks.

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Published on May 14, 2025 05:17

May 2, 2025

March 18, 2025

Shannon Joy covered my work critiquing transhumanism

I write a substack called The Posthumous Style critiquing AI and transhumanism hype. This past month, my stack went viral.  (All that hate for Elon did it.) Yesterday, Shannon Joy covered my critique on her show. Have a look starting at about 48:00.

I have written/lectured quite a bit about transhumanism.  That topic is also part of my yet-unpublished novel, C0ViD-1984, The Musical, wherein I include a parody of Klaus Schwab’s book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, just as George Orwell included a mock version of John Burnham’s work The Managerial Revolution. (Burnham was Kissinger’s mentor and Kissinger was Schwab’s mentor.)

There is an effort underway to make the world into Orwell’s novel, finally.  An updated version of that story would really help sort our understanding of what’s going on.

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Published on March 18, 2025 13:27